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  2. Ireedui Gantogtokh - Wikipedia

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    Ireedui Gantogtokh (Mongolian: Гантогтохын Ирээдүй, romanized: Gantogtokhiin Ireedui; born 20 March 1995) is a Mongolian entrepreneur, social activist and YouTuber. He gained popularity on his YouTube channel, which has close to 200,000 subscribers, before branching into entrepreneurship and social.

  3. Mongolian name - Wikipedia

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    Muslim and Turkic names also declined (Akbarjin, Ismayil or Arghun), leaving primarily the auspicious Mongolian names similar to those in the early empire. For example, some of the later Mongolian Emperors' names include Batumöngke, Buyan, Esen, Toγtoγa Buqa and Manduul. Mongol name customs also affected the nations under Mongol rule.

  4. Hulun Lake - Wikipedia

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    Hulun Lake (simplified Chinese: 呼伦湖; traditional Chinese: 呼倫湖; pinyin: Hūlún Hú; Mongolian: Хөлөн нуур, romanized: Khölön nuur; lit. ' foot lake ') or Dalai Lake [4] [5] (Mongolian: Далай нуур, romanized: Dalai nuur; lit. ' ocean lake ') is a large lake in the Inner Mongolia region of northern China.

  5. Nara clan - Wikipedia

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    The Ula Naras, for a large part, controlled trade between Manchuria and Mongolia by controlling the mountain pass at modern day Baicheng, Jilin, where the only passage between the two areas was located. The Nara chief Buyan built the Ula Castle by the Hulan river and founded the Ula state. (Ula means "riverside" in Manchu.)

  6. The Hu - Wikipedia

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    The Hu (stylized as The HU; pronounced as "the who" [2]) is a Mongolian folk metal band formed in 2016. [1] [3] Incorporating traditional Mongolian instrumentation, including the morin khuur, the tovshuur, and throat singing, [4] [5] the band calls their style of music "hunnu rock", a term inspired by the Xiongnu, an ancient nomadic empire based in Mongolia proper, [6] known as Hünnü in ...

  7. Gremix - Wikipedia

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    Ganbayar Maambayar (born 16 May 1996), better known as Gremix, is a Mongolian YouTuber and an actor, known primarily for his comedic formatted shows on YouTube. [2] As of December 2024, his channel has over 518+ million views and over 1.32+ million subscribers, and is ranked the most-subscribed and watched channel in Mongolia.

  8. Mongolian wild ass - Wikipedia

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    Two Mongolian wild asses at Gobi Desert, Mongolia. The Mongolian wild ass has become primarily confined to the desert-steppe, semi-desert and deserts habitats of Gobi Desert. The Mongolian wild ass is the most widespread subspecies, although despite that, the subspecies lost about 50% of its former distribution range in Mongolia in the past 70 ...

  9. Hulunbuir - Wikipedia

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    Hulunbuir or Hulun Buir [b] is a prefecture-level city in northeastern Inner Mongolia, China.Its administrative center is located at Hailar District, its largest urban area.. Major scenic features are the high steppes of the Hulun Buir grasslands, the Hulun and Buir lakes (the latter partially in Mongolia), and the Khingan ran