Mongolian Economic Issues Mongolia has many problems and issues as such as Economic. It is a one of the biggest issue of mongolia because the country exist on economics and other situations which means if the state development related into economics and politics. Why mongolian economic has been decreasing, because it influences lower gross domestic products and increasing unemployment. Many public and private companies and organizations couldn't give overtime payment and enough salaries and
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Native language is an integral part of the people's history and their culture. With the help of native language, people can communicate, and understand each other. People must know their native language in order to have good knowledge about their native land. In addition, language helps us to know ourselves. However, some countries have significant problem with their native language. In these countries most people do not speak on their mother language. Unfortunately, Kazakhstan is one of these countries
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The Mongols were a scandalous and rebellious, which they were known for. Mongols also took over Asia and Europe and also hurting many people while doing that. The Mongols were barbaric because they killed many, strict army rules, and unnecessary executions. In document 3, it says “ sometimes, they even take the fat of the people they kill and, melting it, throw it on to the houses, and wherever the fire falls on this fat it is almost inextinguishable”. What this is basically saying is when Mongols
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Around 1205 CE, Chinggis Qahan and the Mongols defeated the Naimans and the Merkits, who were part of the Mongolian empire. Qahan conquered his very own people because they called for his execution. Jamuga, a Naiman survivor and brother to Qahan, became a robber after the conquest of his people and climbed the Tanglu Mountains with five companions. His companions then turned on him and took him to Chinggis Qahan. The exchange between Jamuga and Quahan was recorded by an anonymous author and was
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Starting off as a nomadic group of people from the steppes of Central Asia, the Mongols contrived the largest empire in the world, conquering more land in 25 years than the Romans did in 400. In the 12th century, Mongol tribes wandered the lands of Mongolia and later rose as a formidable tribe. These horseback-riding men exploited the fear tactic of heinous and merciless violence towards those they conquered, as well as using manipulation and force on those who defied their regulations. With their devotion
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Mongol Empire In 1206 the mongol empire started and started its legacy. Durring their reign they conqured a lot of territorry and killed lots of people.They took over all of china and parts of other countries and ruled for hundreds of years. The mongol empire had a negitive effect because they had a lot of violence,war, and lacked culture. One reson why the mongol empire was negitive because they didn’t do many good things for china exept for destroying things. The monols used violence against other
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However powerful the Mongolian forces were, they were not without their costly disadvantages. First and foremost, the Mongols were “land-based fighters” (Grousset 291). They fought well on practically any terrain, but they needed open space in order to ride and use their bows effectively. Small, confined spaces were death traps for them as their primary method of fighting was to keep their enemies at range. Following this, they did not have much use or need for maritime fields, opting instead to
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From Greek fire to fake battle retreats and much more Genghis Khan was a great battle strategist. Though he killed 40 million people Khan had a big effect on the world. My stand is the Mongolian of the Asian steppe had a positive impact on the world during their rule of Asian continent from 1260 and 1368. By influencing the peace throughout his kingdom, the war strategies he used, the mongolian law. Document 1 shows a map of the area Genghis Khan ruled in his time. While he knew the land was way
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peasants could enter the north; conflicts between the Mongolians, who sought to follow their nomadic ways, and the Chinese, whose intentions were agricultural, became inevitable. In October 1891, Chinese peasants in the southeastern part of Southern Mongolia rebelled. The
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Music Of Mongolia The music of Mongolia should not only be listened, but also to be studied for it has a unique history of discovering and creating their music. The purpose of this research is to be aware of how Mongolians use their music and what is it symbolizing. Most of the traditional music was use in haunting but somehow, it symbolizes a special matter for communication and spiritualization. It is also been used as a medicine for animals especially in horse. However, love is also a popular
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