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Why The Bats Lives in The Dark PDF Print E-mail
Once, a long time ago, a terrible battle broke out between the Birds and the Beasts of this Earth. No one remembers any more what caused this battle to start, but the fighting was so ferocious that the whole earth shook and the land was covered with broken feathers, bloody hair, and the bodies of fallen creatures.
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Bogd Khan PDF Print E-mail

With the fall of the Manchu dynasty in 1911, the Mongolians proclaimed their independence in December. Fighting against the Chinese, with some aid from the Russians (which was given belatedly), was to continue until August of 1912. 

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XIV-XV Centuries PDF Print E-mail
1308
Khaisan Khuleg (1281-1311) inherited the throne of monarch. Scholar Choiji Odser translated "Banzragch" into Mongolian language.
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Scholars and Scientists PDF Print E-mail
Genghis Khan valued the eminent scholars of his time and paid close attention to their words and teachings while at the same time trying to implement their advice. Genghis also consulted with scholars and scientists about the issues of attracting the favor of the people, governing the state, and relating with civilians.
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Origins of the Mongols PDF Print E-mail
The evidence that is used to trace human civilization in Central Asia and ancient Mongolian regions is widely spread over modern Mongolia's territory, especially in the southern and Gobi regions. During archaeological expeditions carried out in the early 20th century the famous Russian scholar P. K. Kozlov wondered whether any other country in the world contained as many preserved historical monuments both above and underground as Mongolia did. 
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The Fox and The Lion PDF Print E-mail
Long, long ago, a lion and a fox were living together, hunting wild animals. The lion always used to carry the game they caught. One day, however, they caught a deer, and the lion said to the fox, "You carry it" "I can carry it if you wish," the fox replied.
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Experts say copper prices to remain high for next two years

Market observers believe Mongolian copper prices will remain high for at least the next two years. One of the main reasons given for the continuing high prices are delays to planned mining projects caused by increasing percentages of revenues being funneled off by governments in Mongolia and Africa.