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Mongolian and spot
The lowest is 518 metres, an otherwise undistinguished spot in the eastern Mongolian plain.
* Mongolian spot: congenital large, deep, bluish discoloration on the back of Asian babies.
Mongolian spot visible on six-month-old babyA Mongolian blue spot is a benign flat congenital birthmark with wavy borders and irregular shape, most common among East Asians and Turks ( excluding Turkish people ), and named after Mongolians.
The Mongolian spot is a congenital developmental condition exclusively involving the skin.
A Mongolian spot, also known as " Mongolian blue spot ", " congenital dermal melanocytosis ", and " dermal melanocytosis " is a benign, flat, congenital birthmark with wavy borders and irregular shape, discovered on and named after Mongolians by Erwin Bälz.
The Mongolian spot is a congenital developmental condition exclusively involving the skin.
The condition is unrelated to gender ; male and female infants are equally predisposed to Mongolian spot.
The Mongolian spot is referred to in the Japanese idiom shiri ga aoi ( 尻が青い ), meaning " to have a blue butt.
In Korea, it is thought that the Mongolian spot is the bruise formed when Samshin halmi ( 삼신할미 ) has beaten in order for a baby to go out from his or her mother.
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A unique Mongolian characteristic which is found among the Zomi is the ' blue Mongolian spot ", which can be seen on the back and buttock of every new-born child, male or female.
The name first appeared on an official document in 1646 and babies here are known to suffer from Mongolian spot.
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For example in Mongolian Shamanism, the name of the most sacred mountain, the rumored birthplace and final resting spot of Genghis Khan, is also Burkhan Khaldun.
Another medical contribution was the discovery and naming of " Mongolian spot ".

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Perhaps because of the Emperor's background as a peasant, the Ming economic system emphasized agriculture, unlike that of the Song and the Mongolian Dynasties, which relied on traders and merchants for revenue.
Whatever the intention may have been originally, the Mongolian " Dalai ", which does not have any meaning as a Tibetan term, came to be understood commonly as a title.
Mongolia was driven into deep recession, which was prolonged by the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party's ( MPRP ) reluctance to undertake serious economic reform.
It has been noted that Atilla the Hun of the Hunnic Empire was a pagan according to Roman records, however it is also thought that monotheistic Tengriism was practiced by the Mongolian Empire before the advent of Buddhism which explicitly rejected a creator god.
When the Outer Mongolian Revolution of 1921 broke out, Mongolian revolutionaries expelled Russian White Guards ( during the Russian Civil War of 1917-1923 following the Communist October Revolution of 1917 ) from Mongolia, which became independent when the Qing Empire of China collapsed in 1911, with the assistance of the Soviet Red Army.
The Ek-tagh or Mongolian Altai, which separates the Khovd basin on the north from the Irtysh basin on the south, is a true border-range, in that it rises in a steep and lofty escarpment from the Dzungarian depression ( 470 – 900 m ), but descends on the north by a relatively short slope to the plateau ( 1, 150 to 1, 680 m ) of north-western Mongolia.
The Zaisan Memorial includes a Soviet tank paid for by the Mongolian people and a circular memorial painting which in the socialist realism style depicts scenes of friendship between the peoples of Soviet Union and Mongolia.
Rather, it has its own Mongolian style of horse racing in which the horses run for at least a distance of 25 kilometers.
Southeast of the Selemdzha are the Bureya and the Arkhara Rivers, which have the richest remaining forests in the oblast with Korean pine, Schisandra chinensis, Mongolian Oak, and other Manchurian flora.
* Airag, also spelled ayrag, the Mongolian word for fermented horse milk ; see kumis, the name under which it is more widely known throughout Central Asia.
On 21 September, at the Battle of Palikao, Sengge Rinchen's 10, 000 troops including elite Mongolian cavalry were completely annihilated after several doomed frontal charges against concentrated firepower of the Anglo-French forces, which entered Beijing on 6 October.
In the Mongolian language, the word ar refers to the back side of something, which has been extended to mean the northern side of any spatial entity, e. g. a mountain or a yurt.
However, some scholars still describe Mongolian as being characterized by a distinction between front vowels and back vowels, and the front vowel spellings ' ö ' and ' ü ' are still often used in the West to indicate two vowels which were historically front.
The Manchu name of the region is Sahaliyan ula ( literally, " Black River "), from which the name of Sakhalin is derived, and the Mongolian name accordingly is Qaramörin.
In addition, there was a concern among the Western powers ( again particularly Russia and UK ) that recognizing Tibetan or Mongolian independence would allow those areas to come under the other power's influence, respectively, a situation which all concerned believed to be worse than a situation in which those areas were nominally under the control of a weak China.
Xanadu (; Mongolian: ), or Shangdu (, ) was the summer capital of Kublai Khan's Yuan Dynasty in China, before he decided to move the seat of his dynasty to the Jin Dynasty capital of Zhōngdū (), which he renamed Dàdū, the present-day Beijing.
* The Cyrillic script has Ө as the equivalent letter, which is used in the Cyrillic alphabets for Kazakh, Mongolian, Azerbaijani, etc.
The continuous, back-and-forth nature of the struggle, which defined this period, is captured in the Oirat epic song " The Rout of Mongolian Sholui Ubashi Khong Tayiji ," recounting the Oirat victory over the First Khan of the Altan Khanate in 1587.
Over 20 different coat colors occur in the Mongolian gerbil, which has been captive-bred the longest.
The Chagatai language ( جغتای Jağatāy ; Uzbek: چەغەتاي Chag ' atoy ; Mongolian: ᠲᠰᠠᠭᠠᠳᠠᠢ Chagadai ; Uyghur: چاغاتاي Chāghātāy ; Turkish: Çağatayca ) is an extinct Turkic language which was once widely spoken in Central Asia, and remained the shared literary language there until the early twentieth century.
The communist government of the Mongolian People's Republic, which replaced the theocracy in 1924, declared that there were to be no further reincarnations.
The Yuan Dynasty, successors to the Song, which were a continuation of the Mongolian Empire, seem to have all but forgotten the cataphract traditions of their predecessors, and the last remaining traces of cataphracts in East Asia seems to have died with the downfall of the Yuan in 1368.

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* 1281 – Mongol invasion of Japan: The Mongolian fleet of Kublai Khan is destroyed by a " divine wind " for the second time in the Battle of Kōan.
The word " Aymāq " is Mongolian meaning " tribe " or " grazing territory ".
Mongolian hotpot is very famous in China and popular with the Han ethnic group too.
An alternative method is to define the region based on ethnicity, and in particular, areas populated by Eastern Turkic, Eastern Iranian, or Mongolian peoples.
The koto ( 箏 ) is a traditional Japanese stringed musical instrument, similar to the Chinese zheng, the Mongolian yatga, the Korean gayageum and the Vietnamese đàn tranh.
In the mythology of the Turkic and Mongolian peoples, the wolf is a revered animal.
Mongols distinguish Gobi from desert proper, although the distinction is not always apparent to outsiders unfamiliar with the Mongolian landscape.
Mining is the principal industrial activity in Mongolia, making up 30 % of all Mongolian industry.
They state that Mongolia is set to become the new Asian Tiger, or " Mongolian Wolf " as they prefer, and are " unstoppable ".
Because Mongolia is sparsely populated and a significant portion of the population still lives a nomadic lifestyle, it has been difficult for many traditional ICTs to make headway into Mongolian society.
A separate railway line exists in the east of the country between Choibalsan and the Trans-Siberian at Borzya ; however, that line is closed to passengers beyond the Mongolian town of Chuluunkhoroot.
A similar story is told, for example, in Jewish sources about King David, and in Persian folklore about the Mongolian warlord Tamerlane and an ant.
Taiga (; ; from Turkic or Mongolian ), also known as the boreal forest, is a biome characterized by coniferous forests consisting mostly of pines, spruces and larches.
Bowed instruments may have originated in the equestrian cultures of Central Asia, an example being the Kobyz () or kyl-kobyz is an ancient Turkic, Kazakh string instrument or Mongolian instrument Morin huur:
In Central Asia, The Secret History of Mongols is regarded as the single significant native Mongolian account of Genghis Khan.
* The Kara-Khitan Khanate is destroyed by Genghis Khan's Mongolian cavalry.
The oldest, called simply the Mongolian script, has been the predominant script during most of Mongolian history, and is still in active use today in the Inner Mongolia region of China.
The traditional Mongolian alphabet is not a perfect fit for the Mongolian language, and it would be impractical to extend it to a language with a very different phonology like Chinese.
Phagpa extended his native Tibetan script to encompass Mongolian and Chinese ; the result was known by several descriptive names, such as the Mongolian new script, but today is known as the ' Phags-pa script.

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