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         Mongolia Culture:     more books (20)
  1. Mongolia (Cultures of the World) by Guek-Cheng Pang, Pang Guek Cheng, 1999-04
  2. Mongolia (Vanishing Cultures) by Jan Reynolds, 2007-05-30
  3. Mongolia Today: Science, Culture, Environment and Development
  4. Mongolia's Culture and Society by Sechin Jagchid, 1980-01
  5. Mongolia's Culture & Society by Sechin: Hyer, Paul Jagcid, 1979
  6. Executive Report on Strategies in Mongolia, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Mongolia Research Group, The Mongolia Research Group, 2000-11-02
  7. The history and culture of Mongolia by B Dashtseren, 1997
  8. The pre-revolutionary culture of Outer Mongolia (Publications of the Mongolia Society. Occasional papers, no. 5) by George A Cheney, 1968
  9. The culture of policy making in the transition from socialism: Price policy in Mongolia (Working paper) by Peter Murrell, 1992
  10. Excavations in northern Mongolia, 1924-1925 (Memoirs of the Academy of history of material culture, 3) by Camilla Trever, 1932
  11. Excavations in Northern Mongolia, 1924-1925 (Memoirs of the Academy of History of Material Culture) by K. V Trever, 1932
  12. Mongolian Culture and Society in the Age of Globalization: Proceedings of an International Research Conference, Western Washington University August 5 - 6, 2005
  13. Impact of socialism on contemporary society of Mongolia: With special reference to religion & culture by Maqsooda Sarfi, 1995
  14. Lost in Mongolia: Travels in Hollywood and Other Foreign Lands by Tad Friend, 2001-03-27

1. Culture
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Mongolia history, language, government, and culture.
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3. Mongolia Today Online Magazine
An online magazine devoted to the promotion of history, culture and traditions of Mongol nomads and cuurent affairs.
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4. Mongolia Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
Culture. The Mongolian way of life is nomadic and intimately connected with the ways of animals. Despite urbanisation, the traditions of the steppes live on
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WORLDGUIDE Introduction See Image Gallery Transport Money Essential Info RELATED Thorn Tree Forum Postcards Travel Links The name 'Mongolia' has always stirred up visions of the untamed - Genghis Khan, camels wandering the Gobi Desert and wild horses galloping across the steppes. Even today, outside of Ulaan Baatar you may get the feeling you've stepped into another century rather than another country.
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5. Mongolia Country Studies - Federal Research Division, Library Of
Extensive information on Mongolia by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress.
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6. SIT Study Abroad - Mongolia: Culture And Development
Undergraduate study abroad program based in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, focused on strategies for development, nationalism, and the protection of indigenous
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Mongolia is both protected and restricted by its dramatic physical environment, which includes the Gobi Desert as well as vast mountain and forest steppes. Landlocked between Siberia and northern China, much of this rugged nation remains largely isolated from global development efforts. Its essentially nomadic population continues to practice pastoralism, living in traditional ger, or felt tents, and moving constantly over an area twice the size of Texas. More
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Mongolia, Mongolian culture and Mongolian history have been shaped by the powerful dynamics of an extreme climate, the Mongol peoples nomadic
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8. Information For Mongolia - Culture,
Ulan Bator The Living Culture Heritage There are roughly 5 million Mongols today, of whom 2 2 million live within independent Mongolia.
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Country Info Mongolia Introduction Mongolia General Data Mongolia Maps Mongolia Culture ... Mongolia Time and Date Mongolia Culture Back to Top In 1986 Mongolia celebrated the sixty-fifth anniversary of the revolution that had begun the transformation of a orthodox feudal society of pastoral nomads into a modern society of motorcycle-mounted shepherds and urban factory workers. The reshaping of Mongolian society reflected both strong guidance and a high level of economic assistance from the Soviet Union. The relations between Mongolia and the Soviet Union have been extremely close. The ruling Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party has so faithfully echoed the line of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union that some Western observers have doubted the reality of Mongolia's freedom. The drive for modernization along Soviet lines has been accompanied by an equally strong, but much less explicitly articulated, determination to maintain a typical Mongolian culture and to keep control of Mongolia's development in Mongolian hands. Although the topic was politically sensitive, Mongolia's leaders were nationalists as well as communists, and they aspired to much more freedom than was permitted to the "national minorities" of the Soviet Union and China with whom the Mongolians otherwise had so much in common.
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11. Mongolia Culture Lonely Planet World Guide
Mongolia. Culture. The Mongolian way of life is nomadic and intimately connected with the ways of animals.
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    US Department Of State Post Report Mongolia's land-locked location and lack of basic infrastructure constrains prospects for development outside the traditional reliance on nomadic, livestock-based agriculture. One railroad line traverses the country using Russian-gauge track, which necessitates a change of wheels at the Chinese border. This rail route allows for shipments to Tianjin, China, in one direction and to Moscow or Vladivostock in the other. Both Russian and Chinese rail lines are subject to lengthy delays in shipment. ... [ Read More The Ambassador's Fund for Cultural Preservation is the only cultural preservation program in the U.S. government that provides direct small grant support to heritage preservation in less developed countries. In creating the fund, Congress noted, "in efforts to assist in preserving the heritage of other cultures, we show our respect for them." ... Congress specified that Ambassadors from eligible countries (see list below) may submit proposals for consideration. Projects are brought to the attention of the U.S. Ambassadors in different ways. Often the project is a partnership between the U.S. Embassy and the country's Ministry of Culture or local non-profit organization. It is the Embassy's Public Affairs Section that oversees the project. Organizations wishing to suggest projects for consideration may contact the Public Affairs Officer at the American Embassy in the eligible countries. ... [

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    The Mongolian way of life is nomadic and intimately connected with the ways of animals. Despite urbanisation, the traditions of the steppes live on. Even in the cities, most Mongolians continue to live in a ger, a large, white felt tent that can be moved easily and has a universal layout: the door always faces south; towards the back and a little to the west is the place of honour set aside for guests; the back of the ger, the khoimor, is the place for elders and most treasured possessions; and on the back wall is the family altar, with Buddhist images, family photos and suitcases. Get a local to explain the dozens of traditional, religious and superstitious rules and customs associated with gers. Mongolians have always taken wholeheartedly to Tibetan Buddhism and the links between Mongolia and Tibet are old and deep. Once in a lifetime, every devout Buddhist Mongolian tries to reach the holy city of Lhasa; the Tibetans in turn have relied on various Mongolian tribes to sustain their power. In Mongolia at the time of the communist takeover in 1921, there were 110,000 lamas (monks) living in about 700 monasteries. Beginning in the 1930s, thousands of monks were arrested, sent to Siberian labour camps and never heard from again. Monasteries were closed and ransacked and all religious worship and ceremonies outlawed. Not until 1990 was freedom of religion restored.

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    mongolia culture Development Friday, February 25, 2005 By Dean Clift Dean Clift was a student on SIT s mongolia culture and Development program
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    More Mongolians are moving to the cities, and living in Russian-style apartment buildings, but the old nomadic lifestyle is still a way of life for many Mongolians. In the country, families move with the seasons to find food for their animals. They live in a large circular tent, called a ger, which has been cleverly designed to provide warmth in the bitterly cold winter, and cool shade in the summer. Gers are strong enough to withstand the fierce winds which sweep the steppe, yet they can be packed onto a single cart and reassembled in a few hours when the family reach their new grazing grounds. Even in the city, many families prefer to live in a ger in the “suburbs” on the outskirts of the cities. Others live in Russian-style apartment buildings, or in baishin – homes made of wood, mud and cement. The predominant religion is Tibetan Buddhism, with small numbers of Christians and Sunni Muslims. During communist rule, all religions were outlawed and thousands of Buddhist monks were arrested. Many were never seen again. Freedom of religion was restored in 1990, and since then, there has been a dramatic resurgence of interest in Buddhism and in many other religions.

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    Home About Mongolia Culture. Culture. Ancient scripts and documents have been discovered In Mongolian territory, that are over 2000 years old.
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