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The National Art Gallery of Mongolia (Mongolian: Монголын Уран Зургийн Галерей) is a government-supported art gallery in Sükhbaatar District, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. It exhibits Mongolian modern art. [1] There are about 4200 pieces in the museum's permanent collection, with only 7-8% being on display.
Zaya was born Zayasaikhan Sambuu in 1975 in Mongolia, in an isolated village in the Gobi Desert. [1] At fifteen he decided to become a Buddhist monk but the strict rules of the monastery were at odds with his irrepressible creativity. [1] By the time he was a teenager, communist Mongolia was becoming less oppressive, and freedom of religion ...
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Mongolian People's Republic is the period of Mongolian history which existed between 1924 and 1992 as a unitary sovereign socialist state in East Asia. It was ruled by the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party and maintained close links with the Soviet Union throughout its history. [6] During this period, women in Mongolia obtained de jure ...
Mongolian handicrafts and folk art are often sold as souvenirs to tourists and are an important source of income for many Mongolian families. Mongolian culture is also strongly influenced by its equestrian and wrestling traditions, which have played a central role in the country's history and continue to be an important part of its cultural ...
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Mongolian artists by century (4 C) + Mongolian women artists (2 C) A. Mongolian architects (1 P) P. Mongolian painters (3 C, 2 P) Mongolian photographers (1 C, 1 P) S.
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