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  2. Template:History of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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  3. Timeline of Mongolian history - Wikipedia

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    The ROC blocked the accession of the Mongolian People's Republic's entry to the United Nations. 1961: The Mongolian People's Republic entered the United Nations. The Trans-Mongolian Railway was finished. 1962: Mongolia became a member of the Comecon. Sino-Soviet split: The Communist Party leadership sided with the Soviet Union in a falling-out ...

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  6. Template:Timeline Mongol Empire - Wikipedia

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  7. Mongolian nobility - Wikipedia

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    Nokud, the basic troop unit of the Mongolian army, Mongol warriors themselves were, considered nokud, for example. Kheshig, an imperial guard unit, composed of nobility and nokuds. Cherbi, a title for a Kheshig commander. Bahadur, noble Mongol warriors, of whom were likely to be drafted into the Kheshig. Yurtchi, the quartermaster for an Ordu ...

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  9. Outline of the Mongol Empire - Wikipedia

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    The following is an outline and topical guide to the Mongol Empire: The Mongol Empire was a 13th and 14th century nomadic empire and the largest contiguous empire in all of history. [ 1 ]