Buying knitwear from Mongolian and Kyrgyz Republic artisans on this nonprofit site helps fund efforts to protect the snow leopard. |
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Inuit igloos in the Arctic and felt-covered yurts on the Mongolian steppes, for example, have been used for centuries. |
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He was greeted by dune buggies, which then took him across a lunar landscape for five hours to a collection of yurts, or Mongolian tents. |
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Does the Registered Architects' Board have to employ someone who understands tepee building or Mongolian yurts? |
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The camp was ready for my sole occupancy and, yes, it was made up of those wonderful, traditional, Mongolian felt tents they called yurts. |
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We also had to visit the Mongolian Embassy to get a visa for the next leg of our journey. |
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More than 3,000 Mongolian gazelles have died of hunger and cold weather since blizzards hit the region this winter. |
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I had translations of the old Mongolian rhapsodies and epodes in English, French, Italian, and German. |
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Representing cultures throughout Asia, the museum also offers events from traditional Chinese lion dances to Mongolian butter sculpting. |
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Mongolian gerbil fathers' initial offspring avoidance has been a mystery, in that by day three they're dutiful dads. |
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As Mongolian incomes tended to be seasonal there was ample opportunity for usury. |
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People go to better restaurants which are air-conditioned and they have a Mongolian hotpot. |
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Exchange rates for the rouble, the Mongolian tugrik and the Chinese yuan may be inflated on the train. |
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The hot, dry wind that continually blew off the Mongolian plains had blanketed any sound of their approach. |
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Mongolian cooking is generally very simple and does not use many spices, flavorings or sauces. |
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Leeds Council chiefs are officially launching the event at the Town Hall today with an exhibition of Mongolian dancing and singing. |
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Yet Mongolian journalists ignored organized crime, corruption, bribery and abuse of power during this market economy transition. |
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They have a network of buyers who purchase directly from Mongolian farmers and secure the cream of the crop. |
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Then the Soviet Union collapsed and its market for Mongolian goods disappeared. |
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I had arrived to assist Mongolian and Dutch conservation groups with the reintroduction of endangered Przewalski's horses to their native land. |
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The trip would comprise of roughly 750 km through the vast Mongolian prairies and the arid wastelands of the Gobi desert. |
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His steeply raked cheekbones, dreadlocks and jet-colored eyes, suggest a background that might be Mongolian, American Indian or Chinese. |
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After the Mongolian invasion Karachay ancestors were driven to canyons in the North Caucasus. |
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Approximately 5 percent of the total Mongolian population are Sunni Muslims, mainly ethnic Kazakhs in the western region. |
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Later these were translated into Tibetan, Chinese, Mongolian, Korean, Japanese and so forth. |
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They also showed scenes from some kind of fair in Mongolia with lots of people doing Mongolian wrestling and horse racing. |
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Korean is generally thought to belong to the Altaic language family, along with Turkish, Mongolian, Japanese, and other languages. |
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At the same time, the Mongolian Polo Association was formed in collaboration with the government. |
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They rode sturdy Mongolian ponies, wore distinctive fur caps, and carried sabers, pistols, and rifles. |
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Sardar said only around 200 herding reindeer are left in the Mongolian taiga today. |
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This set of two mats is decorated with a traditional overstitched Mongolian design. |
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He was a custodian of literature, in Manchu, Mongolian, Chinese, Tibetan and the Uigur language of Turkestan. |
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There was also a log cabin for dining, and on that late-September night, over a dinner of Mongolian noodles with beef, we met our fellow elect. |
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But the existence of the Mongolian language still kept me aware of the uniqueness of this nationality. |
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Cultural centers and libraries promote the Mongolian language and cultural productions in cities, towns, and even in the pastoral areas. |
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Also known as the Meithei, the Manipuri are of Mongolian descent and speak a language called Meithei. |
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A Manchester businessman is hoping to cross 625 miles of harsh Mongolian desert using wind power alone. |
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She sang about a Mongolian girl who is deeply in love and can see her beloved wherever she goes. |
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A popular example of nabemono is shabu-shabu, a Japanese adaptation of the Mongolian hotpot. |
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There are dune buggies and motor bikes for careering over the dunes, a mock Mongolian yurt, and camels and Mongolian horses. |
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The stubbornly nomadic ones among them went back to their former, Mongolian lifestyle, where they could continue to roam at will. |
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It could be dubbed into Polish or Mongolian and you'd still be able to identify it as a product of Paris. |
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Actually, the words were in Mongolian, but I'm pretty sure that's what he said. |
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All interviews were conducted in Mongolian and translated by the interviewers into English for purposes of analysis. |
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Once people spoke in Mongolian, the magical quality of Mongolia nationality would appear, leaving us with a special feeling. |
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Mongolia in Genghis Khan's day was inhabited by a mosaic of nomadic tribes, some speaking Mongolian, others various forms of Turkish. |
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The publication of his book in Mongolian last year was even celebrated by Mongolia's president. |
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Khalkha Mongolian is the official language and is spoken by 90 percent of the people. |
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Their spoken language, Korean, is a Uralic language with similarities to Japanese, Mongolian, Hungarian, and Finnish. |
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Built like a wrestler, he made his name as a literature scholar, translating Joyce and Dickens into Mongolian. |
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The Kalmyks, as the republic's residents are known, were once Mongolian nomads who lived and practiced their faith on the Central Asian steppe. |
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I've told them I'll get my own back later because I'm an expert on the role of the nasal flute in Mongolian music. |
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These mobile homes have been used for thousands of years by nomadic Mongolian tribesmen on the steppes of Asia. |
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The traditional Mongolian American household is a patriarchy in which the head of the household is the eldest male. |
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She was last seen working as a merchant banker flogging pork belly futures to Mongolian sheepherders. |
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The poem itself, in 10 cantos, is a series of images of migration of the warrior hero along the Mongolian trade routes on horseback. |
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A century later, Bulgars, a Turco-Ugrian people of remote Mongolian origin, invaded and were assimilated by the Slavs. |
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Local label Trees Music has recently re-released Hodood to coincide with the Mongolian songster's upcoming Taiwan gig set. |
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The most popular food continues to be Mongolian tea, which is now made from an infusion of tea, evaporated milk, nutmeg and butter. |
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Under Mongolian law, any fossil specimen found in the Gobi Desert must stay in the possession of a Mongolian institution. |
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He briefly alights on the historical context of Mongolian expansionism. |
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Faux leopard, mink, Mongolian lamb, shearling and more are seen in coats, vests and wraps-on their face, in their linings or as one-half of a reversible duo. |
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It's so fascinating, going through the development of Turkic peoples, their languages, and culture, from the Mongolian steppe through central Asia and as far as Bulgaria. |
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Long shots for the title include caviar-producing sturgeon, goliath Amazon catfish, giant lungfish, razor-toothed gars, massive cods, and Mongolian salmon. |
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He sent one of his students to China in order to collect Chinese medical literature which he then had translated into Persian, Arabic and Mongolian and edited. |
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So weren't we happy when not long after choofing out of Beijing on the Trans Mongolian, we happened to notice a large and pretty looking wall in the hills. |
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Certainly, similar conversations occur in miniscule Japanese apartments or Mongolian yurts, with appropriate substitutions. |
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The Mongol language belongs to the Altaic family, Mongolian group. |
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In the local Mongolian language, Lugu means falling into the water. |
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This is the view presented by the enormous Inner Mongolian grasslands, dotted with white tents, called yurts, where tourists and some Mongolians still live. |
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Khalkha Mongolian may be written in traditional Uighur or Cyrillic script. |
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The word Bogda, meaning immortal, originates from Mongolian. |
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Only the sizzling Mongolian lamb hotpot, mayo-slaughtered wasabi prawns, the stodgy dumplings and leaden-battered soft-shell crab were truly terrible. |
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Is he a bearded Mongolian warrior on horseback, decked out in lustrous jade and gold armor? |
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The Turkmen of Iraq, some 500,000-700,000 strong, speak an Altaic language related to Mongolian and perhaps very distantly to Korean and Japanese. |
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There is a marvellous scene in which Mongolian musicians play and sing to the mother camel in an attempt to improve her mood, leading to an uplifting ending. |
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Either way, the switch of identities between the human, sacred and animal worlds is a feature of Mongolian belief as it is in countless other folk religions. |
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More Jurchens adopted Mongolian as their writing language and fewer used Chinese. |
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The last Kalmyk khan Ubashi led the migration to restore Mongolian independence. |
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A considerable number of Confucian and Chinese historical works were translated into the Mongolian language. |
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His submission is that he is of Mongolian extraction and irresponsible for his actions. Not all there, in fact. |
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Rather, it has its own Mongolian style of horse racing in which the horses run for at least a distance of 25 kilometers. |
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He usually had a heavy growth of dark stubble that made him look...rather like a Mongolian bandit. |
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The Mongolian characters...are written perpendicularly from above downward. |
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The Mongolian variety inhabits eastern Asia, Finland, and Lapland in Europe, and includes the Esquimaux of North America. |
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The Mongolian type of idiocy occurs in more than ten per cent. of the cases which are presented to me. |
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A particular individual which the latter considered a Mongolian and the former assures us is an Ethiopian. |
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Other names sometimes used include Riga pine and Norway pine, and Mongolian pine for var. |
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In China, a few hundred beavers are known to live in the basin of the Ulungur River, near the Mongolian border. |
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In 1924, the Mongolian People's Republic was established and was ruled by the Mongolian People's Party. |
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The Yuan and Qing dynasties introduced Mongolian and Manchu cuisine, warm northern dishes that popularized hot pot cooking. |
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After serious opposition had arisen The Mongolian government has accused the newspaper of distributing false claims around the world. |
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After the presidential order, the Mongolian president fired the individual who was supposedly involved in these conversations. |
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Mongolian army studied Kongming lanterns from Chinese and used it in Battle of Legnica during Mongol invasion of Poland. |
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Some subclades of C and D closer to the Native American subclades occur among Mongolian, Amur, Japanese, Korean, and Ainu populations. |
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The Asian biotic reorganization events are comparable to the Grande Coupure in Europe and the Mongolian Remodeling of mammalian communities. |
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It was not a Turkic language, but one between Turkic and Mongolian, probably closer to the former than the latter. |
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Many recent scholars agree that Hunnic was related to Turkic and Mongolian languages. |
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Mongolian people belonging to the Buryat and Kalmyk subgroups live predominantly in the Russian federal subjects of Buryatia and Kalmykia. |
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After the fall of the Liao in 1125, the Khamag Mongols became a leading tribe on the Mongolian Plateau. |
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Esen carried out successful policy for Mongolian unification and independence. |
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By 1636, most Inner Mongolian nobles had submitted to the Qing dynasty founded by the Manchus. |
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Inner Mongolian Tengis noyan revolted against the Qing in the 1640s and the Khalkha battled to protect Sunud. |
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The Russian and Qing Empires supported his action because this coup weakened Western Mongolian strength. |
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In October 1919, the Republic of China occupied Mongolia after the suspicious deaths of Mongolian patriotic nobles. |
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Around the late 1930s the Mongolian People's Republic had an overall population of about 700,000 to 900,000 people. |
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On 27 October 1961 UN recognized Mongolian independence after ending Western boycotts. |
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Offices established to support Taipei's claims over Outer Mongolia, such as the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission, lie dormant. |
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The use of Mongolian in China, specifically in Inner Mongolia, has witnessed periods of decline and revival over the last few hundred years. |
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The division of Mongolian society into senior elite lineages and subordinate junior lineages was waning by the twentieth century. |
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But scientists argue that the 'khorin' might have been a diversion of the word 'khurem' which means castle in Mongolian. |
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Moving across, the Mongolian army encountered no resistance and ravaged the area en route. |
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They were highly respected and sought after in the Mongolian court, and so Kublai Khan decided to decline the Polos' requests to leave China. |
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Desert tribes and Mongolian nomads use camel hair for tents, yurts, clothing, bedding and accessories. |
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The remainder of the population, about two-thirds, belongs to the Mongolian race and professes Buddhism. |
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The delimitation of Buryat mostly concerns its relationship to its immediate neighbors, Mongolian proper and Khamnigan. |
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The same holds for Tsongol and Sartul dialects, which rather group with Khalkha Mongolian to which they historically belong. |
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Duan then led a considerable army to serve as guides and vanguards for the Mongolian army. |
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The sacristan was a strange little creature, with a pinched Mongolian face and only a few wartish hairs blossoming on his chin. |
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Her goal during five expeditions was to photography the 'ovoos', shamanist stone markers found scattered across the vast Mongolian deserts. |
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Enkhsaikhan Namtar, office manager of the International Takhi Group, an organization dedicated to saving wild Mongolian horses. |
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Moreover, the great gerbil and the Mongolian gerbil are suspected of being enzootic reservoirs. |
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On board for a 30-day flight are 45 mice, eight Mongolian gerbils, 15 geckos, snails and containers with various microorganisms and plants. |
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A Mongolian spot looks like a blue bruise in the skin and is usually found among dark-skinned people. |
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Burch reached the summits of 23 previously unclimbed high-altitude peaks, breaking the former record of 4 ascents by a Mongolian climber. |
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Authorities are paying Inner Mongolian cattle herders to fence land to prevent it from being overgrazed, a Xinhua report noted. |
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The collection also features sleek tailoring which the girls have teamed with faux Mongolian furs in petrol blue and pale pink tones. |
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Transient global cerebral ischemia in Mongolian gerbils was used to investigate the OLE effects on different parameters of oxidative stress and neuronal damage in hippocampus. |
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Dissociation of plasma and urinary steroid values after application of stressors, insulin, vasopressin, ACTH, or dexamethasone in the Mongolian gerbil. |
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Seven animals are being recommended for removal from the schedule, including the Mongolian gerbil and the Himalayan porcupine, because they are no longer present in the wild. |
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The Xinihe horse, previously called the Mongolian Buryat horse, originated in the Xini river and Yimin river areas of the eastern part of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. |
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Robert has installed four Mongolian yurts at different, secluded spots. |
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Originally the relationship was largely cooperative, but in 630 the Tang dynasty began an offensive against the Turks, capturing areas of the Mongolian Ordos Desert. |
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The Tibetan Buddhist canon was translated into Classical Mongolian. |
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For preserving racial superiority as the conqueror and ruling class, traditional nomadic customs and heritage from the Mongolian steppe were held in high regard. |
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The worship of Mongolian and Tibetan gods has also been reported. |
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The stele was inscribed in Chinese, Jurchen, Mongolian, and Tibetan. |
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Fuxin is in the intergradational zone between the Inner Mongolian Plateau and the Liaohe River Plain, and it has a northern temperate continental monsoon climate. |
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In Central Asia, some people attribute the success of Ghengis Khan, the 13th-century Mongolian warrior, to eating horse meat, since his food supply always traveled with him. |
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About the same time, Russian prince Yaroslav of Vladimir, and subsequently his sons Alexander Nevsky and Andrey II of Vladimir, travelled to the Mongolian capital. |
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They adopted Mongolian customs, names and the Mongolian language. |
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The ancestors of Yakuts were Kurykans who migrated from Yenisey river to Lake Baikal and were subject to a certain Mongolian admixture prior to migration in the 7th century. |
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But Batu, ruler of the Golden Horde, refused to come to the kurultai, claiming that he was ill and that the Mongolian climate was too harsh for him. |
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But at the same time he never abandoned his Mongolian heritage. |
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Sunmin Yoon is an ethnomusicologist specializing in Mongolian folk songs. |
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Kublai wished to persuade the Chinese that he was becoming increasingly sinicized while maintaining his Mongolian credentials with his own people. |
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The remnants of the Mongolian aristocracy fought alongside the Japanese and against Chinese, Soviets and Communist Mongols during World War II, but were defeated. |
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In the traditional Mongolian family, each son received a part of the family herd as he married, with the elder son receiving more than the younger son. |
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Today the Mongolian peoples speak at least one of several Mongolic languages including Mongolian, Buryat, Oirat, Dongxiang, Tu, Bonan, Hazaragi, and Aimaq. |
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Marshal Khorloogiin Choibalsan called Inner Mongolians and Xinjiang Oirats to migrate to Mongolia during the war but the Soviet Army blocked Inner Mongolian migrants way. |
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Japan forced Inner Mongolian and Barga people to fight against Mongolians but they surrendered to Mongolians and started to fight against their Japanese and Manchu allies. |
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Western Mongolian Oirats and Eastern Mongolian Khalkhas vied for domination in Mongolia since the 15th century and this conflict weakened Mongolian strength. |
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Further, in 1449, Mongolian cavalry ambushed a land expedition personally led by the Zhengtong Emperor at Tumu Fortress, less than a day's march from the walls of the capital. |
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As of 2005, a cooperative venture between the Zoological Society of London and Mongolian scientists has resulted in a population of 248 animals in the wild. |
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Furs from Russian America were mostly sold to China via the Mongolian trading town of Kyakhta, which had been opened to Russian trade by the 1727 Treaty of Kyakhta. |
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Golden eagles that breed from the Kola peninsula to Anadyr in the Russian Far East migrate south to winter on the Russian and Mongolian steppes, and the North China Plains. |
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A leering eye and locken brows, And large Mongolian mouth and nose. |
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We tend to favour guitars over Alpenhorns and Mongolian nose flutes. |
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Guests complete a brief online survey in which they build their perfect Mongolian Stir Fry, with just the same choices they'd have in the restaurants. |
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