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  2. The Mongol Khan - Wikipedia

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    The Mongol Khan is a modern Mongolian play and a reproduction of the 1998 tragedy Tamgagui Tur (English: State Without A Seal) by the Mongolian writer and playwright Lkhagvasuren Bavuu . Set during the time of the Xiongnu Empire ( c. 100 BC ), it depicts the fictional Archug Khan's struggles to ensure his heir is legitimate and worthy of his ...

  3. Mongolia–Singapore relations - Wikipedia

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    The first Mongolian theatrical production in Singapore was The Mongol Khan (known in Mongolian as Tamgagui Tur Тамгагүй төр, "State Without A Seal"), making its Asian debut in October 2024 at the Marina Bay Sands Theatre after a successful 2023 season at London's West End. [39]

  4. Mongolian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Horse meat is eaten in Mongolia and can be found in most grocery stores. Mongolian sweets include boortsog, a type of biscuit or cookie eaten on special occasions. Vodka is the most popular alcoholic beverage; Chinggis vodka (named for Genghis Khan) is the most popular brand, making up 30% of the distilled spirits market. [10]

  5. ‘The Mongol Khan,’ Mongolia’s ‘soft power’ drive arrives in ...

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    But even for the capital’s largest theater, The Mongol Khan was unique. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  6. Qutlugh Khwaja - Wikipedia

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    Qutlugh Khwaja (d. 1299/1300) was a son of Duwa, the Mongol khan of Chagatai Khanate, a division of the Mongol Empire. [1] He became a chief of the Qara'unas in Afghanistan after Abdullah was recalled by the Khan to Central Asia around 1298–1299.

  7. Secret History of the Mongols - Wikipedia

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    The Daur Mongol scholar Urgunge Onon published the first translation into English by a native Mongolian in 1990, based on a 1980 Inner Mongolian version by Eldengtei. This was republished as The Secret History of the Mongols: The Life and Times of Chinggis Khan in 2001. A further English translation by Christopher P. Atwood appeared in 2023.

  8. Mongolian barbecue - Wikipedia

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    Wu Zhaonan, the creator of Mongolian barbecue, in 2012. Mongolian barbecue was created by Taiwanese comedian and restaurateur Wu Zhaonan.A native of Beijing, Wu fled to Taiwan after the outbreak of the Chinese Civil War, and opened a street food stall in Yingqiao [], Taipei in 1951.

  9. Sorghaghtani Beki - Wikipedia

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    Sorghaghtani was the daughter of Jakha Gambhu, the younger brother of the powerful Keraite leader Toghrul, also known as Ong Khan.According to the Secret History of the Mongols, around 1203, when Toghrul was a more powerful leader than Temüjin, Temüjin proposed to Toghrul that Temüjin's eldest son Jochi might marry Toghrul's daughter or granddaughter, thus binding the two groups.