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  1. Mongolia - Nomadic, Culture, Traditions: Urbanization and modernization inevitably have had a heavy impact on nomadic traditions in Mongolia, but many of the distinctive old conventions have continued. The ger (yurt) is always pitched with its door to the south. Inside, the north is the place of honour, where images of the Buddha and family photographs are kept. The west side of the ger is ...

  2. Khalkha. Buryat. Oirat. Daur. Mongol, member of a Central Asian ethnographic group of closely related tribal peoples who live mainly on the Mongolian Plateau and share a common language and nomadic tradition. Their homeland is now divided into the independent country of Mongolia (Outer Mongolia) and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China.

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    The royal clan of the Mongols is the Borjigin clan descended from Bodonchar Munkhag ( c. 850–900 ). This clan produced Khans and princes for Mongolia and surrounding regions until the early 20th century. All the Great Khans of the Mongol Empire, including its founder Genghis Khan, were of the Borjigin clan.

  4. Mar 31, 2023 · Yeruu Lodge. Gobi Desert, Mongolia: Mongolia's dramatic landscapes have long captivated travelers looking for unique experiences. With the government declaring 2023 through 2025 the "Years to ...

  5. Apr 28, 2024 · Interesting Facts. 01 Mongolia ranks as the 18th-largest country in the world. 02 30% of Mongolians today are nomadic. 03 59% of Mongolians today are below the age of 30. 04 The temperature in Mongolia can drop to -30 degrees Celsius in winter. 05 Mongolia’s timezone is GMT+8 in the east and GMT+7 in the west.

  6. From 1924 to 1990, the Mongolian People's Republic was a one-party state ruled by the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (MPRP). While formally a democratic republic with regular elections, in reality, its elections were pre-decided and its government alternated between oligarchy and one-man rule.

  7. Jun 21, 2019 · At the time, Mongolia’s nomadic farmers relied on the land to sustain them. Their flocks of goats, sheep, horses, and other animals were dependent on abundant grass and water, and Mongols had to ...

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