|
 |
|
Âåëèêèé è ñóðîâûé îòåö íàø ×èíãèñõàí
Âñåìèðíàÿ èñòîðèÿ â ëèöàõ. [eng]
|
 |
|
History of Mongolia
A one page history of Mongolia. [eng]
|
 |
|
Mongolia in the 1990s: from Commissars to Capitalists?
Mongol herdsmen traveled to seek water and grass for their
animals. They migrated from two to as many as ten times a year to find sufficient pasturelands, and such frequent migrations dictated that
the groups be relatively small and readily mobile. Similarly, the Mongols eking out their livelihood in the Gobi desert, south of the steppelands,
or in the forest and lakes region, north of the steppes, journeyed around the countryside and were organized into small units. [eng]
|
 |
|
Mongolia History
Early Development, ca. 220 B.C.-A.D. 1206, The Era of Chinggis Khan, 1206-27, Successors of Chinggis, 1228-59, Khubilai Khan and the Yuan Dynasty, 1261-1368, Mongolia in Transition, 1368-1911, Modern Mongolia, 1911-84. [eng]
|
 |
|
History of Mongolia
In 1203 AD, a single Mongolian state was formed based on nomadic tribal groupings under the
leadership of Genghis Khan. He and his immediate successors conquered nearly all of Asia and
European Russia and sent armies as far as Central Europe and Southeast Asia. [eng]
|
 |
|
Introduction to the History of Mongolia
Mongolian archaeologists have discovered 500,000 year-old stone implements that are the remains of Mongolia's earliest inhabitants.
Since the early primitive communal era, Mongols had lived independently in the neighborhood of such nomadic tribes as Turk and
Khamnigan. [eng]
|
 |
|
Mongolia elects a president on 18 May, 1997
Seen as backlash to government's market reforms. [eng]
|
 |
|
Central Asian History
Since 1600. [eng]
|
 |
|
Central Asian History
Timeline. [eng]
|
 |
|