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MIAT Mongolian Airlines plans to transform Mongolia into a major air transit hub, leveraging its strategic geographical location between Europe and Asia. The airline aims to increase its transit passenger numbers significantly, targeting 24,000 passengers in 2024, and projects a revenue boost to 1 trillion MNT ($333 million). [ 28 ]
Mongolia itself therefore also became a destination of slaves. The main capital of Qaraqorum was the main base of the cities forming the slave trade network of the Empire, and the presence of slaves of all ethnicities, such as Russians or Arabs, are noted by contemporary witnesses in Mongolia.
The Governor-General of Australia Bill Hayden visited Mongolia in 1994, and the President of Mongolia Punsalmaagiin Ochirbat visited Australia in 1997. [5] [6]In February 2011, then-Prime Minister of Mongolia Sükhbaataryn Batbold became the first Mongolian head of government [3] to visit Australia.
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Flag of The Mongolian People's Republic A vertical triband of red (hoist-side and fly-side) and blue with a Soyombo symbol and a 5-pointed star centered on the hoist-side of the red band. [ 20 ] [ 23 ] [ 28 ]
Many of the higher Mongolian awards were also manufactured in the Soviet Union. [1] In 1936, the new Mongolian state had formally enshrined the title of “Hero” by law, and in 1941, the “Badge of the Hero” was established. [1] In 1956 the Hero of Labor Golden Soyombo Medal was added to the Mongolian awards system. [1]
The Mongolian Traditional United Party (Mongolian: Монголын Уламжлалын Нэгдсэн Нам, Mongolian script: ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠤᠨ ᠤᠯᠠᠮᠵᠢᠯᠠᠯ ᠤᠨ ᠨᠢᠭᠡᠳᠦᠭᠰᠡᠨ ᠨᠠᠮ , Mongolyn Ulamjlalyn Negdsen Nam ) is a national-conservative political party in Mongolia founded in 1993.
India sponsored Mongolia's candidacy for membership of the United Nations in 1961 despite opposition from Taiwan (Represented China at the UN before 1971) and in 1973, Mongolia reciprocated to the Indian gesture by becoming the second country after Bhutan to recognise Bangladesh as an independent country following the liberation of Bangladesh ...