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  2. Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus' - Wikipedia

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    The Mongols brought about changes in the economic power of states and overall trade. In the religious sphere, St. Paphnutius of Borovsk was the grandson of a Mongol baskak, or tax collector, while a nephew of Khan Bergai of the Golden Horde converted to Christianity and became known as the monk St. Peter Tsarevich of the Horde. [31]

  3. List of Mongolian films - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of films by year produced in the country of Mongolia which came into existence officially in November 1936. The lists of Mongolian films are divided by period for political reasons. The lists of Mongolian films are divided by period for political reasons.

  4. List of political parties in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    According to the Political Party Act (2005), a political party is considered as a union of Mongolian citizens who have consolidated voluntarily with the purpose of organising social, personal and political activities as stated in the Constitution of Mongolia. Political parties must be registered by the Supreme Court of Mongolia. [1]

  5. Altan Urag - Wikipedia

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    Altan Urag (/ ˈ ɑː l t ə n ˈ j ʊər æ ɡ, ˈ æ l-/; Mongolian: Алтан Ураг, [ˈaɬtʰəɴ ˈʊɾəq]; lit. "Golden Lineage") is a Mongolian folk rock band. Formed in 2002, the band's musical style combines traditional Mongolian and contemporary influences. They're considered to be the pioneers of mongolian folk-rock. [1] [2]

  6. Golomt Bank - Wikipedia

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    Golomt Bank was founded in 1995 on March 6 with four employees and 400 million togrog as the country was transitioning from planned economy to market economy.. As of 31 December 2015, the Bank had 71 branches within Mongolia.

  7. Golden Horde - Wikipedia

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    The name Golden Horde is a partial calque of Russian Золотая Орда (Zolotáya Ordá), itself supposedly a partial calque of Turkic Altan Orda. Золотая (Zolotáya) was translated to 'Golden', while Орда (Ordá) was transliterated to 'Horde'.

  8. Battle of Bun'ei - Wikipedia

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    Thousands of Mongolian soldiers were awaiting in Torikai-Gata. Takezaki Suenaga (竹崎季長), one of the Japanese commanders, assaulted the Mongolian army and fought them. Soon, reinforcements by Shiraishi Michiyasu (白石通泰) arrived there and defeated the Mongolians. The Mongolian casualties of this battle are estimated at around 3,500 ...

  9. Mongolian tögrög - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian Year 15 1937 1-5 möngö: aluminium bronze 10-20 möngö: cupronickel: 1960 1970 Mongolian Year 27 1945 coat of arms, "Бүгд Найрамдах Монгол Ард Улс" (People's Republic of Mongolia) 1970 1970 Cyrillic: Mongolian Year 35 1959 Aluminium: 1990 1990 P.R. China: Common Era, 1970, 77, 80, 81 1-5 möngö: aluminium