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Prevalence of Human Papillomavirus Among Chinese Han and Mongols Minority Women in Inner Mongolia, China: Reflected by Self-Collected Samples in CHIMUST [PDF]
BackgroundThe disparities of hr-HPV infection among races/ethnicities have not been fully discussed. This study aimed to investigate the difference of hr-HPV infection between Chinese Han and Mongols minority women in Inner Mongolia.MethodsGenotyping and
Ruifang Wu
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The medieval Mongolian roots of Y-chromosomal lineages from South Kazakhstan [PDF]
Background The majority of the Kazakhs from South Kazakhstan belongs to the 12 clans of the Senior Zhuz. According to traditional genealogy, nine of these clans have a common ancestor and constitute the Uissun tribe.
Maxat Zhabagin +11 more
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Reflection of the epic concepts of Ferdowsi's Shahnameh in the portrayal of the power of the Mongols and Iranians in the Changizi's Shahnameh [PDF]
This article analyzes how the epic concepts of the Shahnameh of Ferdowsi are reflected in the depiction of the power of the Mongols and the Iranians in the Shahnameh of Changizi.The differences and distinctions in the portrayal of the power of these two ...
Mohsen Parvish, Zekrollah Mohammadi
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The emergence of the Mongols and their invasion of Islamic lands is the most important phenomenon of the thirteenth century which dealt a severe blow to the Muslim governments present in the Islamic world and shook and sometimes uprooted their political ...
Sajjad Shalsouz
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Common words for Solon Evenki and Buryatia Mongolian [PDF]
The Solon Ewenki and the Buryat Mongols both belong to cross-border peoples, living in China, Mongolia and Russia. The Solon Ewenki and Buryat Mongols in China live in the China-Mongolia-Russia border areas of Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia.
Wuriqimuge
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Enquiry into Gunpowder Weapons Used by Hülegü in the Middle East Campaign
Research objectives: To establish whether Hülegü brought gunpowder from China during his military operation in the Middle East in 1256–1260 and whether his army used gunpowder weapons against the Hashashi/Hashashin castles.
Oğuz A.Y.
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Goals. The paper aims to reveal open space-related toponyms traced in The Secret History of the Mongols, and localize the sites. Materials. Investigation of spaces once reclaimed by Mongolic peoples is quite a topical issue in the history of nomadic ...
Marina M. Sodnompilova
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Repair: Mongolian Art as Reimagination of the Pastoral Identity
Many Mongols in Northern China grapple with threats to their cultural identity. Ongoing economic development, rapid urbanization, Hanification, and the state’s historical assimilation policies threaten a distinct Mongolian cultural identity. One way that
Jamie N. Sanchez
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The Transformation of the Image of the Mongols in Ottoman Historiography: From Destructive Enemies to Political Legitimizers [PDF]
As one of the greatest imperial powers in history, the Mongols played a pivotal role in shaping the political, social, and cultural changes in the Middle East and Asia Minor.This article examines the way in which the Mongols were represented and ...
Nasrin Mohammadi, Asiye Hosseini
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Introduction. By the beginning of the 20th century, the Mongols had widely used texts on apotropaic magic in their daily life. Among them there are writings with pictures and descriptions of talismans aimed at averting diseases and mishaps, attracting ...
Anna D. Tsendina
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