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41. Logic and Debate Tradition of
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42. History of Mongolia: Qing Dynasty,
 
43. History of Mongolia
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44. Military of Mongolia: Military
 
45. History of Mongolia
 
46. Brief History of Mongolia in the
 
47. Contributions to the geology of
 
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48. The Jurchen and the Southern Sung
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49. 20th Century in Mongolia: History
 
50. THE MAMMALS OF CHINA AND MONGOLIA.
 
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51. The Jurchen and the Southern Sung
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52. Han-Mongol Encounters And Missionary
 
53. Mongolia, Politics, Economics,
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54. Travels in Mongolia, 1902: A Journey
 
55. Mongolia: A Country Study (Area
 
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56. Between the Hammer and the Anvil?Chinese
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57. Young Mongols and Vigilantes in
 
58. The new conquest of central Asia;:
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59. Early Christian Remains of Inner
 
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60. Vistazo a un país desconocido:

41. Logic and Debate Tradition of India, Tibet and Mongolia: History, Reader and Sources
by Geshe Lobsang Tharchin
 Paperback: 281 Pages (1979-06)
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42. History of Mongolia: Qing Dynasty, Mongol Invasion of Rus', Göktürks, Xiongnu, Golden Horde, Xianbei, Timeline of Mongolian History
Paperback: 460 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Qing Dynasty, Mongol Invasion of Rus', Göktürks, Xiongnu, Golden Horde, Xianbei, Timeline of Mongolian History, Mongol Empire, History of Modern Mongolia, Tibet During the Ming Dynasty, Yuan Dynasty, Liao Dynasty, Mongol Invasion of Khwarezmia, Mongol Invasions of Syria, Mongol Invasions of Japan, Mongols Before Genghis Khan, Mongol-jin Dynasty War, Oirats, Post-Imperial Mongolia, Borjigin, Mongol Conquest of the Song Dynasty, Esen Taishi, Mongol Invasions of Korea, Mongol Invasions of Georgia and Armenia, Rouran Khaganate, Uyghur Khaganate, Tang Dynasty in Inner Asia, Mongol Invasion of China, Four Oirats, Mongol Invasion of Java, Xianbei State, Ariq Böke, Manghit, Treaty of Kyakhta, Mongol Invasion of Volga Bulgaria, the Secret History of the Mongols, Kerait, Mongolia During Qing Rule, Khara Khula, List of Medieval Mongolian Tribes and Clans, Khamag Mongol, Altan Tobchi, Xueyantuo, List of Mongolian Monarchs, Mongol Bow, Jalayir, Protectorate General to Pacify the North, Ordo, Kaidu, Mongol Invasion of Central Asia, Onggirat, Alan Goa, Bolad, Darughachi, Choros, Outer Mongolia, Khöshöö Tsaidam Monuments, Mongolian Manuscript Maps, Choghtu Khong Tayiji, Imperial Seal of Mongolia, Sartuul, Tokuz-Oguzes, Ötüken, Ystoria Mongalorum, Chingissid, Altan Debter. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 459. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt:Spirit banners The Mongol Empire (Mongolian: ·), Mongolyn Ezent Güren or , Ikh Mongol Uls) was an empire from the 13th and 14th century spanning from Eastern Europe across Asia. It is the largest contiguous empire in the history of the world. It emerged from the unification of Mongol and Turkic tribes in modern day Mongolia, and grew through invasions, after Genghis Khan had been proclaimed ruler of all Mongols in 1206. At its greatest extent it str...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=240146 ... Read more


43. History of Mongolia
by B.;Kaplonski, C. Baabar
 Paperback: Pages (1999)

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44. Military of Mongolia: Military History of Mongolia, Mongolian Military Personnel, Damdin Sükhbaatar, Khatanbaatar Magsarjav
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Military History of Mongolia, Mongolian Military Personnel, Damdin Sükhbaatar, Khatanbaatar Magsarjav, Mongolian People's Army, Chingünjav, Sengge Rinchen, Mongolian Armour. Excerpt: Damdin Sükhbaatar (Mongolian: ) (February 2, 1893 - February 20, 1923) was a Mongolian military leader in the 1921 revolution. He is remembered as one of the most important figures in Mongolia's struggle for independence. Sükhbaatar (literally meaning "Axe hero" in the Mongolian language) was born in Maimaicheng (the Chinese trading settlement some kilometers east of Ikh Khüree) as third of four children. His parents had deserted their home banner in Setsen Khan aimag, and his father lived from odd jobs and as a day labourer. When Sükhbaatar was six, the family moved to a place near the Russian consulate. It was from playing with the Russian children that he learnt to speak some Russian. At the age of 14, Sükhbaatar had the lucky opportunity to get an education, by Zaisan Jamyan. From the age of 16 onwards, he worked as a proxy Öörtöö rider (at that time, people that were obliged to render certain services to the authorities often employed other people to replace them) for several years. After Mongolia's first declaration of independence in 1911, Sükhbaatar was drafted into the new nation's army. In 1912, Russian advisors set up a military school at Khujirbulan, and Sükhbaatar was one of the soldiers transferred there. His talent for military tactics and his skills at riding and shooting earned him the respect of his comrades, and after the training he became a platoon leader of the machine gun company at Khujirbulan. In 1913, he also set up his own household with his wife Yanjmaa. They had had their first son in 1911, but Yanjmaa's parents objected to the relat... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=602344 ... Read more


45. History of Mongolia
by Trans] Baabar [D. Suhjargalmaa Et Al
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46. Brief History of Mongolia in the Autonomous Period: Mongolian Text With an Introduction & Index in English by John G. Hangin (The Mongolia Society Special Papers ; No. 6)
by L. Dindub
 Paperback: Pages (1978-06)
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Isbn: 0910980268
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47. Contributions to the geology of northern Mongolia (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History)
by Radcliffe Harold Beckwith
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Asin: B00089ZJOA
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48. The Jurchen and the Southern Sung Background of the Mongol Rule: A Reassessment in Intellectual History (The Canada-Mongolia Review (La Revue Canada-Mongolie), Vol. 3:2)
by James T. C. Liu
 Paperback: 8 Pages (1977)
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49. 20th Century in Mongolia: History of Modern Mongolia, Outer Mongolia, 1911-1919, Outer Mongolian Revolution of 1921
Paperback: 64 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: History of Modern Mongolia, Outer Mongolia, 1911-1919, Outer Mongolian Revolution of 1921, Outer Mongolian Revolution of 1911, Roman Ungern Von Sternberg, Occupation of Mongolia, Treaty of Friendship and Alliance Between the Government of Mongolia and Tibet, 1990 Democratic Revolution in Mongolia, Duguilang, Mongolian Dollar. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 62. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt:Flag On December 29, 1911 the Khalkhas of Outer Mongolia declared their independence of the Qing Dynasty, and installed a theocratic leader, the 8th Jebtsundamba Khutuktu, as Bogd Khaan or Holy Emperor. This ushered in the Bogd Khaan era, 1911 to 1919 (Bogd Khaanate) or Theocratic Mongolia. Three historical currents were at work during this period. The first was the efforts of the Mongolians to form an independent, theocratic state that embraced Inner Mongolia, Barga (also known as Hulunbuir), and Tannu Uriankhai (pan-Mongolia). The second was Tsarist Russias determination to achieve the twin goals of establishing its own preeminent influence in the country but, at the same time ensuring Mongolias autonomy, not independence, within the Chinese state. The third was the ultimate success of the Chinese in eliminating autonomy, and restoring sovereignty over the country. The new Mongolian state was a fusion of unlikely elements: Western political institutions, Mongolian theocracy, and Qing imperial administrative and political traditions. December 29 was declared to be independence day and a national holiday. Urga (modern Ulan Bator), until then known to the Mongolians as the Great Monastery (Ikh khüree), was renamed Capital Monastery (Niislel khüree) to reflect its new role as the seat of government. A state name, Mongolia (Mongol uls), and a state flag were adopted. A parliament (...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=21257180 ... Read more


50. THE MAMMALS OF CHINA AND MONGOLIA. Natural History of Central Asia Volume XI. Two Volumes.
by Glover M. ALLEN
 Hardcover: Pages (1938)

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51. The Jurchen and the Southern Sung Background of the Mongol Rule: A Reassessment in Intellectual History (The Canada-Mongolia Review (La Revue Canada-Mongolie), Vol. 3:2)
by James T. C. Liu
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52. Han-Mongol Encounters And Missionary Endeavors: A History Of Scheut In Ordos, (HETAO), 1874-1911 (Leuven Chinese Studies) (v. 15)
by Patrick Taveirne
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53. Mongolia, Politics, Economics, and Society (Marxist Regimes Series)
by Alan J. K. Sanders
 Paperback: Pages (1988-04)
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2-0 out of 5 stars outdated picture, largely statistical
I used to read Alan Sanders' reports from Mongolia in the old Far Eastern Economic Review for many years and I always found them very informative.That's why I bought MONGOLIA:.... in Melbourne back in 1988.If you are interested in a picture of Mongolia up to 1986 or so, a picture garnished with a huge number of statistics, gleaned from the Mongolian People's Republic official publications or from Soviet sources, then this could be the book you are looking for.You will learn about milk prices in 1982, the number of animals in the national herd in different years, wages and pensions, and the amount of Mongolian exports to Britain.You get blow by blow development of economic and social changes.It is nearly impossible to read straight though you can find a large number of interesting nuggets if you persevere.It would be better as a reference work.The author includes some basic Mongolian history, but you can find more extensive and better written accounts elsewhere.Sanders obviously liked Mongolia and did not want to offend people, nor get on the `bad side' of officials and be banned from returning.I think he could have been more questioning, as statistics often reflect what governments want to show---of course not only in countries whose governments we don't like.The book was part of a series on socialist/communist countries in the world.Given that most of those countries have long-since discarded the system, it is inevitable that this book be quite out of date.While respecting the work that Sanders must have done to get this volume together, I would have to wonder who exactly would like to read it today.
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54. Travels in Mongolia, 1902: A Journey by C. W. Campbell, the British Consul in China (Uncovered Editions)
Paperback: 170 Pages (2001-03)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Unique, Rare View of Mongolia Before Western Influence
For people are are interested in reading about "first contact" - and those who love Mongolia, this is a wonderful book. It decribes Mongolia and Mongolians through the eyes of a Westerner. ... Read more


55. Mongolia: A Country Study (Area Handbook Series)
by Robert L. Worden, Andrea Matles Savada
 Hardcover: 320 Pages (1991-03)
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56. Between the Hammer and the Anvil?Chinese and Russian Policies in Outer Mongolia, 1911-1921
by Thomas E. Ewing
 Hardcover: 300 Pages (1980-12)
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57. Young Mongols and Vigilantes in Inner Mongolia's Interregnum Decades, 1911-1931 (Brill's Inner Asian Library)
by Christopher P. Atwood
Hardcover: 1136 Pages (2002-10-01)
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In this narrative of the underground world of pan-Mongolist agitation in China, the author shows how the paradoxical legacy of China's New Policies reforms left ethnically-based nationalism as the only common denominator for political action. In the turbulent years of China's warlord republic, educated Mongol nationalists and rural vigilantes sought to unify Inner Mongolia with the independent state in Mongolia proper. Brought together by the Soviet embassy, the nationalists fought for an autonomous Inner Mongolia until their final doomed uprisings of 1928. Based on previously closed archives, this work is a contribution to the history of Soviet involvement in Inner Mongolia, Chinese Communist nationality policy, and the social history of multi-ethnic Inner Mongolia. ... Read more


58. The new conquest of central Asia;: A narrative of the explorations of the Central Asiatic expeditions in Mongolia and China, 1921-1930, (Central Asiatic ... History. Natural history of Central Asia)
by Roy Chapman Andrews
 Unknown Binding: 678 Pages (1932)

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REPRINT. Special Description Note- This is not a print on demand edition. Care has been taken to enhance and improve the original text whenever possible. Martino Publishing follows the standards of traditional printing and quality is a primary concern. We distinguish ourselves from Print on Demand by our quality controls, paper quality and binding quality. Hardbound. Large Quarto. L, 678 p. col. front., With 128 plates and 12 illustrations in the text and three maps at end. New York, The American Museum of Natural History, 1932. This bulky volume presents in narrative form the adventures, travels, and discoveries of the largest and most highly organized land expeditions which have ever embarked from the United States of America. It covers ten years of work and five seasons in the field. The cost was over 600,000 dollars and the European staff comprised thirty-four experts, of whom five were topographers. The value of this book is not strictly geographical. Notes on zoology, palaeontology, and topography are scattered throughout the book, together forming a fine picture of the whole object and results of the expedition. The difficulties of the topographers are well exemplified by the account (p. 293) of the survey of a mirage with its lake and hills, in the belief that it was in fact what it looked like. Part I deals with the Mongolian Expeditions in which a fleet of Dodge cars take a leading place and without which such great distances could never have been traversedin the time. But perhaps the outstanding feature of the book is the impor tance and success of correlated scientific work in the field. Its value is amply proved. Zoology, botany, palaeontology, and topography were all brought into contact overa single specimen, and for that Dr. Andrews must take full credit. The genesis of the expeditions dates from Professor Osborn's prediction in 1900 that Asia would prove to have been a great dispersal centre of northern terrestrial mammalian life, and the remarkable fossil discoveries appear to have amply justified the contention. The discovery of the Baluchitherium (pp. 138 et seq.), of the Shovel-toothed Mastodon (Platybelodon), together with a fossil foetus (p. 144), and of some fifty eggsof more than one species of Dinosaur at the now famous Flaming Cliffs of Shabarakh Usu, are among the most sensational and are of world-wide interest. The whole of those ten years' work have been a marvelous triumph of organization, inspired by Professor Osborn and carried out by Dr. Andrews and his staff. The work is profusely illustrated with excellent photographs, and there is a good index. ... Read more


59. Early Christian Remains of Inner Mongolia: Discovery, Reconstruction and Appropriation (Sinica Leidensia)
by Tjalling H. F. Halbertsma
Hardcover: 356 Pages (2008-08-15)
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The early Christian presence in Inner Mongolia forms the subject of this book. These Nestorian remains must primarily be attributed to the Ongut, a Turkic people closely allied to the Mongols. Writing in Syriac, Uighur and Chinese scripts and languages, the Nestorian Ongut drew upon a variety of religions and cultures to decorate their gravestones with crosses rising from lotus flowers, dragons and Taoist imagery. This heritage also portrays designs found in the Islamic world. Taking a closer look at the discovery of this material and its significance for the study of the early Church of the East under the Mongols, the author reconstructs the Nestorian culture of the Ongut. The reader will find many newly discovered objects not published before. At the same time this study demonstrates how many remaining objects were appopriated and, in many cases, vanished after their discovery. ... Read more


60. Vistazo a un país desconocido: La nueva Mongolia de Gengis Kan.(historia)(TT: A look into an unknown country: the new Mongolia of Ghengis Kan.)(TA: history)(Columna): An article from: Siempre!
by Miguel García Reyes
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This digital document is an article from Siempre!, published by Edicional Siempre on April 1, 1999. The length of the article is 1157 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Vistazo a un país desconocido: La nueva Mongolia de Gengis Kan.(historia)(TT: A look into an unknown country: the new Mongolia of Ghengis Kan.)(TA: history)(Columna)
Author: Miguel García Reyes
Publication: Siempre! (Refereed)
Date: April 1, 1999
Publisher: Edicional Siempre
Volume: 45Issue: 2389Page: 54

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