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  2. Mike Sharavjamts - Wikipedia

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    Enkhiin-Od Michael Sharavjamts (born August 27, 2002) is a Mongolian college basketball player currently in the transfer portal. He previously played for the San Francisco Dons of the West Coast Conference and the Dayton Flyers of the Atlantic 10 Conference. He is the first Mongolian citizen to earn a Division I athletic scholarship.

  3. American Center for Mongolian Studies - Wikipedia

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    Although similar in some respects to the Mongolia Society at Indiana University, the ACMS is the only US based Mongolian Studies and Inner Asia focused academic and research organization operating a permanent office in Mongolia.

  4. Mongolian script - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Mongolian script, [note 1] also known as the Hudum Mongol bichig, [note 2] was the first writing system created specifically for the Mongolian language, and was the most widespread until the introduction of Cyrillic in 1946. It is traditionally written in vertical lines Top-Down, right across the page.

  5. Indiana University - Wikipedia

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    Indiana University Fort Wayne (IU Fort Wayne) established 2018, located in Fort Wayne. It was established after the dissolution of the former entity Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW), which had been an extension similar to that of IUPUI under the administration of Purdue University. IU Fort Wayne took over IPFW's academic ...

  6. Indiana University Northwest - Wikipedia

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    Indiana University Northwest. Indiana University Northwest ( IU Northwest or IUN) is a public university in Gary, Indiana. It is one of seven regional campuses of Indiana University and was established in 1963. The university enrolls approximately 3,500 degree-seeking traditional and non-traditional students along with 1,800 dual-credit students.

  7. Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .iupui .edu. Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis ( IUPUI) [a] is a public research university in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It is a collaboration between Indiana University and Purdue University that offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees from both universities.

  8. University of Finance and Economics (Mongolia) - Wikipedia

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    The University of Finance & Economics ( Mongolian: Санхүү Эдийн Засгийн Их Сургууль, romanized: Sankhüü Ediin Zasgiin Ikh Surguuli, abbreviated UFE) is one of the largest educational institutions of Mongolia. The University is on the banks of Selbe river at the heart of Ulaanbaatar city. The University offers ...

  9. India–Mongolia relations - Wikipedia

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    Mongolia supports India's candidature as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, while India supported the inclusion of Mongolia as a full member of the Non-Aligned Movement. According to a 2010 Gallup poll, 26% of Mongolians approve of Indian leadership, with 9% disapproving and 66% uncertain.

  10. National University of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .num .edu .mn. The National University of Mongolia, [a] abbreviated NUM or MUIS, is a public university primarily located in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Established in 1942, it is the oldest institution of higher learning in Mongolia, and originally named in honour of Khorloogiin Choibalsan as Choibalsan State University. [4]

  11. Mongolian studies - Wikipedia

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    The development of Mongolian studies in China in the early years after the establishment of the People's Republic of China drew heavily on Russian works. One of the first tertiary-level centres for Mongolian studies in China, the Institute of Mongolia at Inner Mongolia University, was founded in 1964.