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The Case for Science Diplomacy in Mongol Eurasia
This paper considers the concept of science diplomacy in the context of Eurasian history with a particular focus on the period of the Mongol Empire in the 13 th century. The Mongol Empire held sway over much of Eurasia and thus participated in diplomatic
Prajakti Kalra
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The Mongol Empire, the largest contiguous empire the world has ever known, had, among other things, a goodly number of falconers, poultry raisers, birdcatchers, cooks, and other experts on various aspects of birding.
Eugene N. Anderson
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The Sacred Federation of Tibet and the Mongol Empire
This article re-examines the history of the Mongol Empire’s rule over Tibet, analyzing the complex institutional and religious relationships between the Mongol Empire and Tibet from an innovative perspective.
Lingkai Kong
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Early Hungarian Information about the Mongol Western Campaign (1235–1242) » [PDF]
The author of this article examines the origin of the primary information about the Mongol Western Campaign spread in the Kingdom of Hungary on the eve of the Mongol invasion of Eastern Europe. At the beginning of this article, the author pays particular
Roman Hautala
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FCCD-SAR: A Lightweight SAR ATR Algorithm Based on FasterNet
In recent times, the realm of remote sensing has witnessed a remarkable surge in the area of deep learning, specifically in the domain of target recognition within synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. However, prevailing deep learning models have often
Xiang Dong, Dong Li, Jiandong Fang
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Galdan boshigt and the Russian ambassador: meeting, mistrust
The history of Galdan Boshigt of Oirat is one of the most important studies in Mongolian-Russian relations in the 17th century. The history of Galdan Boshigt’s relationship can be traced back to his reign in the Dzungarian Empire.
S. Chuluun
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Prospects and problems of intellectualization of electric power systems in Mongolia [PDF]
Status and prospects of electric power systems (EPSs) development in Mongolia are presented. Directions and peculiarities of EPS intellectualization activity in centralized and local RPSs are suggested.
Bat-Erdene B. +4 more
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Cities and the mongol conquest: urban change in Central Asia 1200-1400
In the early decades of the 13th century, the Mongols swept through Central Asia, sacking the cities of the Khwarazmian Empire and apparently causing economic chaos throughout the region.
Campbell, Katie
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The study of Mongol history is one of the most important fields of historical research in Türkiye. It is a fact that research on Mongol history has risen to an important level, especially in recent years.There are several reasons for this development ...
Altay Tayfun Özcan
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