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Images of the Pleiades of the Turkic and Mongolic Peoples
Published 2024-12-01Subjects: “…turkic and mongolic peoples…”
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Estimating the impact of the Mongol expansion upon the gene pool of Tuvans
Published 2018-08-01“…With a view to trace the Mongol expansion in Tuvinian gene pool we studied two largest Tuvinian clans – those in which, according to data of humanities, one could expect the highest Central Asian ancestry, connected with the Mongol expansion. …”
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The Mongol empire’s expansion and rethinking research trends in Chinese historical climatology
Published 2025-02-01“…This article introduces the underlying reasons for the westward expansion of the Mongol Empire, challenging entrenched assumptions through the lens of climate. …”
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Poisoned” khans: the phenomenon of the sudden death of rulers in the mental perception of medieval Mongols
Published 2024-06-01Subjects: “…mongol empire…”
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El Imperio mongol y la formación de Occidente. Una actualización historiográfica
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Was there really a siege of Kaffa by the Mongols in 1346 the first biological war? And what was the aftermath?
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El complot mongol: la novela negra de México, tres pistas de lectura
Published 2017-01-01“…El complot mongol es una novela policiaca fundamental dentro de la narrativa mexicana del siglo XX; sin ella no podría entenderse la evolución del género policiaco en nuestro país. …”
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More on Dongxiang Vowel System
Published 2024-09-01Subjects: “…mongolic languages…”
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Ordos Mausoleum of Genghis Khan: History and Modernity
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Geochronology and geochemistry of the Neoproterozoic–Mesozoic intrusive rocks in the Xinlin area, northeastern China: new constraints on the tectonic evolution of the Erguna block...
Published 2025-01-01“…Early Mesozoic intrusive rocks were developed during the subduction of the Mongol-Okhotsk oceanic intracontinental system. Finally, the late Mesozoic intrusive rocks were formed in a non-orogenic extensional setting, potentially linked to the final closure of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean or the rollback of the Paleo-Pacific Plate.…”
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The evolution of historical forms of chinese theater and integration of visual arts
Published 2025-01-01“…Conquests, division of the country, and subsequent reunification under Mongol rule contributed not only to cultural exchange and interaction between northern and southern traditions but also to the emergence of new dramatic forms. …”
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Interaction of Linguistic and Literary Aspects in the Context of the Cultural Diversity of the Turkic Peoples of Central Asia
Published 2025-01-01“…The results showed that the Turkic languages have gone through a difficult path of evolution under the influence of various cultural and political factors, such as the Mongol conquests and Russification in the Soviet period. …”
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From hinterland granary fort to frontier mountain fortress: Initiation, construction, and expansion of the Diaoyucheng Fortress, Hechuan, China, in the wars during 1125–1279
Published 2025-02-01“…This fortress became famous for its 36-year resistance against the Mongols and the death of Möngke Khan in 1259. Based on historical documents and data from re-analysis of archaeological report and field survey, this study explores its initiation, construction and transition, to build a coherent narrative for its transformation from a hinterland transport hub during the Song-Jin War (1125–1234) to a frontier stronghold during the Song-Mongol War (1235–1279), which experiences the establishment of Zhuanban Granary in the 1130s, the construction of Xinyuguan Fort in the 1160s–1170s, the transformation into a refuge in 1240, and the expansion into the Diaoyucheng Fortress in 1243–1279. …”
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Genghis Khan in Folklore Legends of the Mongolian Peoples: Mythological Framework of Memory
Published 2024-11-01“…It is noteworthy that the plots of oral traditions about Genghis Khan have almost nothing in common with information from written sources about the life of the founder of the Mongol Empire, such as “The Secret History of the Mongols” and other Mongolian, Turkic, Chinese and Persian chronicles known to us. …”
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Eight Khalkha Jebtsun-damba Khutukhtu and Pandito Khambo-Lama Dashi-Dorzho Itigelov, 1911–1915
Published 2024-05-01“…Kiyashko reveal a number of issues pertaining to the interaction between the spiritual leaders of Mongolia and Russia, show the actual attitude of Russia’s officials toward the Mongol statehood’s restoration, this very attitude to become, in fact, a political guarantee for the very existence of that statehood. …”
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Identifying [between] Geser and Genghis Khan. Part 1: Contamination of Images in Folklore and Historical Memories of Central and Inner Asia
Published 2024-09-01“…The epic hero Geser (Abai Geser Bogdo Khan, Geser, Gesar) and the founder of the Mongol Empire Genghis Khan are most remarkable and iconic characters in folklore traditions of Inner Asia. …”
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The differentiated impacts of interprovincial trade on achieving nine environment-related SDGs in China
Published 2025-02-01“…In addition, interprovincial trade has exerted greater environmental pressure on developing provinces (e.g., Nei Mongol, Jilin and Heilongjiang) with better natural resource endowments than developed provinces (e.g., Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai). …”
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