Classical Mongolian was the literary language of Mongolian that was first introduced shortly after 1600, when Ligdan Khan set his clergy the task of translating...
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centuries) Classical Russian (language of the Russian Empire, 18th to 19th centuries) Classical Mongolian language (the language of Mongolian literature...
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traditional Mongolian script, also known as the Hudum Mongol bichig, was the first writing system created specifically for the Mongolian language, and was...
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Bargu-Buryat dialect of Mongolian, and in pre-1956 Soviet sources as Buryat-Mongolian, is a variety of the Mongolic languages spoken by the Buryats and...
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The Mongolian language, based on Khalkha Mongolian, now serves as the high register in Mongolia itself while in Inner Mongolia a standard Mongolian based...
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Western classical music and ballet flourished during the Mongolian People's Republic. Among the most popular forms of modern music in Mongolia are Western...
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text in Mongolian script. Mongolian is the principal language of the Mongolic language family that originated in the Mongolian Plateau. It is spoken by...
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influenced by Turkic. Classical Mongolian, from approximately 1700 to 1900. Standard Mongolian The standard Mongolian language has been in official use...
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Middle Mongol (redirect from Middle Mongolian language)
Middle Mongolian was a Mongolic koiné language spoken in the Mongol Empire. Originating from Genghis Khan's home region of Northeastern Mongolia, it diversified...
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Diamond Sutra (category Articles containing Classical Mongolian-language text)
geumgang banyabaramil gyeong; shortened to 금강경, geumgang gyeong Classical Mongolian: Yeke kölgen sudur Vietnamese: Kim cương bát-nhã-ba-la-mật-đa kinh;...
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The Mongolian Latin script (Mongolian Cyrillic: Монгол Латин үсэг, Mongol Latin üseg; Mongolian Latin: Mongol Latiin ysyg; Traditional Mongolian script:...
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to include references to the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party and remove references to various Soviet and Mongolian leaders; however, the original...
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Khanbaliq (category Articles containing Classical Mongolian-language text)
(Chinese: 汗八里; pinyin: Hánbālǐ; Mongolian: ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ ᠪᠠᠯᠭᠠᠰᠤ, Qaɣan balɣasu) or Dadu of Yuan (Chinese: 元大都; pinyin: Yuán Dàdū; Mongolian: ᠳᠠᠶ᠋ᠢᠳᠤ, Dayidu) was the...
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Mongolian literature is literature written in Mongolia and/or in the Mongolian language. It was greatly influenced by and evolved from its nomadic oral...
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Secret History of the Mongols (category Articles containing Halh Mongolian-language text)
contains Mongolian script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of text in Mongolian script. The...
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of this language family, Mongolian, is the primary language of most of the residents of Mongolia and the Mongolian residents of Inner Mongolia, with an...
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Tuvan-Mongolian bilingualism has been preserved to this day) did not know the Mongolian language, and had long spoken only their native language. In 1926...
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non-Han Chinese dynasties in China to refer to their languages like Manchu of the Qing, Classical Mongolian during the Yuan dynasty, Jurchen during the Jin...
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Mongols (redirect from Mongolian people)
Inner Mongolia after defeating the Khalkha's army and called Inner Mongolian nobles to fight for Mongolian independence. Some Inner Mongolian nobles...
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Non-Sinoxenic pronunciations (category Articles containing Mongolian-language text)
contains Mongolian script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of text in Mongolian script. Non-Sinoxenic...
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Mongolian culture, influencing everything from the country's social relationships and family structures to its art, music, and literature. Mongolian culture...
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Tsendiin Damdinsüren (category Articles containing Mongolian-language text)
Tsendiin Damdinsüren (Mongolian: Цэндийн Дамдинсүрэн; 14 September 1908 – 27 May 1986) was a Mongolian writer and linguist. He wrote the text to one version...
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Ba (Mongolic) (category Articles containing Halh Mongolian-language text)
For Classical Mongolian, Latin v is used only for transcribing foreign words, so most в (v) in Mongolian Cyrillic correspond to б (b) in Classical Mongolian...
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Zaya Pandita (category Articles containing Mongolian-language text)
Zaya Pandita Namkhaijamts (Mongolian: Зая бандид Намхайжамц, 1599–1662) was a Mongolian Tibetan Buddhist missionary priest and scholar of Oirat origin...
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when the Inner Mongolian education department announced that the Mongolian language would be removed in history, politics, language, and literature subjects...
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Ulaanbaatar (redirect from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia)
(Chinese: 大庫倫, Mongolian: Да Хүрээ), was rendered into Western languages as Kulun or Kuren. Other names include Bogdiin Khuree (Mongolian: ᠪᠣᠭᠳᠠ ᠶᠢᠨ ᠬᠦᠷᠢᠶᠡᠨ;...
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Manchu < Jurchen (12th-17th century) Modern Mongolian < Classical Mongolian (17th-19th century) < Old Mongolian (12th-16th century) Modern Turkish < Ottoman...
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The Mongolian Revolution of 1921 was a military and political event by which Mongolian revolutionaries, with the assistance of the Soviet Red Army, expelled...
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15th century, the Mongolian tribes were divided into two major groups: the Eastern and the Western. The eastern part of the Mongolian grasslands was composed...
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official languages. For example, Tibetan has official status within the Tibet Autonomous Region and Mongolian has official status within Inner Mongolia. Language...
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