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  • 1Buryat language — Buryat буряад хэлэн buryaad khelen Spoken in Russia (Buryat Republic, Ust Orda Buryatia, Aga Buryatia), northern Mongolia, China (Hulunbuir) Ethnicity Buryats, Barga Mongols …

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  • 2Mongolian language — Mongolian Монгол Mongol, ᠮᠣᠨᠭᠭᠣᠯ Mongɣol Pronunciation /mɔŋɢ …

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  • 3Mongolian wrestling — Үндэсний бөх ᠪᠦᠺᠡ Traditional Naadam festival in Mongolia, near Ulaanbaatar …

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  • 4Mongolian languages — Family of about eight Altaic languages spoken by five to seven million people in central Eurasia. All Mongolian languages are relatively closely related; those languages whose speakers left the core area in Mongolia the earliest tend to be the… …

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  • 5Mongolian script — For the traditional alphabet used specifically to write Mongolian, see traditional Mongolian alphabet. Mongolian …

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  • 6Mongolian alphabets — Various alpbabets that were historically used in Mongolia, on the table at the entrance into a temple. The scripts are Phags pa (sides), Lantsa, Tib …

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  • 7Buryat — /boor yaht , boor ee aht /; Russ. /booh rddyaht /, adj., n., pl. Buryats, (esp. collectively) Buryat. adj. 1. of or pertaining to the Buryat Mongol Republic, its people, or their language. n. 2. a member of any of the Mongol people in the Buryat… …

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  • 8Mongolian People's Army — The Mongolian People s Army (Mongolian: Монголын Ардын Арми or Монгол Ардын Хувьсгалт Цэрэг) or Mongolian People s Revolutionary Army was established on 18 March 1921 as a secondary army under Soviet Red Army command during the 1920s and during… …

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  • 9Mongolian writing systems — Many Mongolian writing systems have been devised over the centuries. The number of scripts dedicated to the Mongolian language is matched by few other tongues.The oldest has also been the most successful one, and still in active use today. Others …

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  • 10Mongolian literature —       literature written in any of the Mongolian languages of east central Asia.       Traditionally, üligers, orally transmitted epic stories in verse, have constituted the bulk of native literary expression. These highly stylized stories relate …

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