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  1. v. t. e. Khamag Mongol ( Mongolian: Хамаг монгол, romanized: Khamag mongol, lit. 'the whole Mongol'; Chinese: 蒙兀國) was a loose Mongolic tribal confederation (khanlig) on the Mongolian Plateau in the 12th century. It is sometimes considered to be a predecessor state to the Mongol Empire.

  2. A Red Field with a Golden Soyombo symbol on the canton. [33] 1924–1930. Erroneous Flag of The Mongolian People's Republic. A Red Field with a Blue Soyombo symbol in the center. 1924–1930. Flag of The Mongolian People's Republic. A Red Field with a Golden Soyombo symbol in the center and 3 tails on the fly.

  3. Khamag Mongol ( Mongolian: Хамаг монгол, romanized: Khamag mongol, lit. 'the whole Mongol'; Chinese: 蒙兀國) was a loose Mongolic tribal confederation (khanlig) on the Mongolian Plateau in the 12th century. It is sometimes considered to be a predecessor state to the Mongol Empire. Quick Facts Хамаг Монголын ...

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  5. Article History. vertically striped red-blue-red national flag with a group of yellow symbols on its hoist stripe. The flag’s width-to-length ratio is 1 to 2. Historically, blue has been associated with the Mongolian people as a symbol of the open skies under which they traveled throughout Central Asia. Mongolia also has frequently utilized ...

  6. The national flag of Mongolia (Mongolian: Монгол улсын төрийн далбаа, romanized: Mongol ulsiin töriin dalbaa, pronounced [ˈmɔɴɢɞ̆ɮ ʊɬˈsiŋ tʰɵˈɾiŋ taɮˈpa]) is a vertical triband with a red stripe at each side and a blue stripe in the middle, with the Mongolian Soyombo symbol centering on the leftmost stripe.

    • 10 June 1945; 78 years ago (original version with star), 12 January 1992; 31 years ago (star removed), 8 July 2011; 12 years ago (colours standardised)
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  7. They used two flags: 1 blue triangle bearing white bird with red fringe 2 blue rectangle bearing white flame sun and moon like a part of soyombo with three red long tails. Nozomi Kariyasu, 7 October 2006. Mongol Empire Flag - white horse on blue rectangle flag.

  8. Existence of a somewhat mysterious tribal power known in Mongol tradition as Khamag Mongol Uls recorded in sources of Khitan Liao dynasty (907-1125) in North China and eastern Mongolia. [3] After the fall of Liao dynasty in 1125, the Khamag Mongols began to play an important role on the Mongolian plains. [4]

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