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How to communicate with elders?

How to communicate with elders?
Speak in lower voice and include respectful words. They will be glad if you would talk about well arranged ideas with correct logic.

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Mongolian traditional attires nowadays

Mongolian traditional attires nowadays
Mongolian youth are shy to wear their traditional attires nowadays. Because of Communist education and anxiety to be called as nationalist our youngsters were ashamed to wear their traditional clothes.

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Modern Mongolian culture & custom

Modern Mongolian culture & custom
During communism and socialism time, people were thinking that is and will be only one society and one custom. Therefore, they organized many activities and propaganda to emancipate from Mongolian culture. It affected not only the young people but also the elders.

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Do’s and Don’ts in Mongolia

Do’s and Don’ts in Mongolia
You can visit the family anytime during ordinary days because Mongolian people are always hospitable and friendly. They offer food; drinks for guests who arrived form far places. House owners of the ‘ger’ would wish you to feel at home. Please remember the following:

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Mongolian Cyrillic Script

Mongolian Cyrillic Script
After the revolution of 1921, the Mongolian script was used in Mongolia until 1941. When a new alphabet based on Cyrillic was adopted. 

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Mongolian Script

Mongolian Script
Since ancient times, the many tribes of the Mongol people have used correspondingly numerous writing systems. Reflecting the peculiarities of the development of the Mongolian language or dialects of that time. Historical data provide evidence of the fact that the primitive ancestors of the nomadic Mongols had their own script. The most antique of these indications pertain to the Huns and Uhuan. The Chinese historical works Wei shu and Sui shu say that the Tabghach (Toba) had developed…

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Mongolian Women

Mongolian Women

{mosimage}50.5 percent or 1,232,800 of Mongolia's population are women. 61,300 women of those head the family. The educational achievement of women is improving year by year. To date, 11.8 percent of Mongolian parliament members, 9.1 percent of deputy ministers, 16.9 percent of chiefs of agencies and organizations, 4.5 per cent of presidents of Citizens' Representative Meetings of city and aimags and 3.3 per cent of governors of aimags and districts are women.

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Alphabet & Scripts of Mongolia

Alphabet & Scripts of Mongolia
Mongol Script was adopted at the latest by decree of Genghis Khan in 1206 as recorded in The Secret History, and possibly earlier by some scholars' investigations. According to the linguist Nicholas Poppe, Mongol Script represents a period transitional between Ancient Mongol and Middle Mongol. "It is based upon a dialect of the twelfth or early thirteenth century, a dialect which still retained some Ancient Mongolian features, but otherwise displayed Middle Mongolian forms.

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Language of Mongolia

Language of Mongolia
{mosimage}Mongolian language is one of the Ural-Altaic family's language. Today more than 10 million people who live in Mongolia, Kazakh, Buryat, Inner Mongolia in China and others speak Mongolian language.

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Mongolia Ethnic Groups

Mongolia Ethnic Groups

{mosimage}Mongolian population is homogeneous, with Mongol-speaking people constituting 95% of the total. The only substantial non-Mongol group, representing over 5% of the population, is the Kazakhs, a Turkish-speaking people dwelling in the far West. A Chinese minority lives in Ulaanbaatar. Mongolians can be subdivided into more than 20 different ethic groups, which are scattered across the country. These groups can be distinguished by their individual customs, histories and dialects.

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