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  2. Khutulun - Wikipedia

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    In historical chronicles, Khutulun was described as a strong warrior princess who participated in the Mongol military campaigns in Central Asia. She was trained in shooting, wrestling and riding since her childhood. Later, when she grew up, she became such a skilled wrestler that defeated elite male warriors in traditional wrestling competitions.

  3. The Secret History of the Mongol Queens - Wikipedia

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    The cover of The Secret History of the Mongol Great Khatuns in Mongolian 2009. Following Ögedei's death, khatuns (queens) briefly ruled the Mongol Empire. Most of these women were not Genghis Khan's daughters, but his daughters- or granddaughters-in-law. Their ability to control the empire made them the most powerful women during this period.

  4. Women in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, Mongolian women were able to vote and potentially be elected as President. The Women's Federation was also founded which was funded by the state itself allowing more women to become more active participants in the political system. [5] Despite women's active participation in politics, there are few women at the top. [8]

  5. Queen Anu - Wikipedia

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    The novel went on to become a classic of Mongolian literature and is required reading in Mongolian schools. In 2010, Mongolian novelist Baatarsuren Shuudertsetseg published Домогт Ану хатан (The Legendary Queen Anu). The importance of family, women's empowerment, and national identity were central themes of her treatment of Anu's ...

  6. Cristiana Stancu - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, together with her husband, the historian and sports journalist, Octavian Budică, she is filming an independent project, Ter Chono - a Mongolian story, a short historical film that managed to collect international awards all over the world, in which Christiana plays the main role, that of the Mongolian warrior princess, Ter Chono.

  7. Bolor Ganbold - Wikipedia

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    Bolor Ganbold (Mongolian: Ганболд Болор; born 1976) is a Mongolian general. One of the first female recruits into the Mongolian Armed Forces , in 2022 she became the first woman in Mongolian history to be conferred the rank of brigadier general .

  8. Mongolia women's national cricket team - Wikipedia

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    The Mongolia women's national cricket team is the team that represents Mongolia in international women's cricket. [5] In July 2021, the International Cricket Council (ICC) inducted the team as an Associate Member , [ 6 ] becoming the 22nd member in the Asia region.

  9. Slave trade in the Mongol Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Mongol Empire The Mongol Empire and its subsequent divisions with the khanate of the Golden Horde in green, 13th century The sacking of Suzdal by Batu Khan Mongols in Hungary, 1285 depicted in the Illuminated Chronicle. The dismounted Mongols, with captured women, are on the left, and the Hungarians, with one saved woman, are on the right.