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  2. Ella Harper - Wikipedia

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    Ella Harper (January 5, 1870 – December 19, 1921), [1] known professionally as The Camel Girl, [2] was born with an extremely rare orthopedic condition that caused her knees to bend backwards, called congenital genu recurvatum. Her preference to walk on all fours resulted in her nickname "Camel Girl".

  3. Naadam - Wikipedia

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    Naadam is the most widely watched festival among Mongols and is believed to have existed for centuries in one fashion or another. It has its origin in the activities, such as military parades and sporting competitions such as archery, horse riding and wrestling, that followed the celebration of various occasions, including weddings or spiritual gatherings.

  4. A Witch's Life in Mongol - Wikipedia

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    A Witch's Life in Mongol (Japanese: 天幕のジャードゥーガル, Hepburn: Tenmaku no Jādūgaru) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tomato Soup. It began serialization on Akita Shoten's Souffle website in September 2021. As of August 2024, the series' individual chapters have been collected into four volumes.

  5. Udea and Her Seven Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The girl laments her fate and the animals hear her story, save one camel. The brothers notice the animals looking thinner every day and the false sister suggests the girl has been stealing their fodder. The youngest brother, Ahmad, decides to be on lookout, and overhears the girl repeating the sad story to the animals. [52]

  6. The Cave of the Yellow Dog - Wikipedia

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    The film was submitted as Mongolia's contender for the 2005 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It won the 2006 Deutscher Filmpreis Award for Best Children's Picture. [1] The story is a gentle fable about the limitations of life and its acceptance. A girl learns the painful lesson of letting go of want and desire when her father ...

  7. The Story of the Weeping Camel - Wikipedia

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    The Story of the Weeping Camel received generally positive reviews; on Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 94% 'fresh' rating, based on 103 reviews, and an average rating of 7.57/10, with the consensus "Delightful and strangely moving"; [3] on Metacritic, which uses an average of all 30 critics' reviews, the film has an 81/100, indicating ...

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  9. A Mongolian Tale - Wikipedia

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    A Mongolian Tale tells the story of two childhood sweethearts from their youth into their adulthood as set on the Mongolian steppes.Nai Nai (Dalarsurong), an old Mongolian woman is living with her orphaned granddaughter, Somiya, when she accepts into her home a boy, Bayinbulag, whose mother has died and father cannot care for.