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  2. Mongols Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    Mongols patches utilize a black-and-white color scheme. [30] The Mongols' back patches, or "rockers", are awarded to the club's members in three steps; firstly the bottom "rocker" which indicates the location of the chapter, followed by the club logo, and finally the top "rocker", reading the name of the club and indicating full membership. [19]

  3. Colors (motorcycling) - Wikipedia

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    Colors identify the rank of members within clubs from new members, to "prospects" to full members known as "patch-holders", and usually consist of a top and bottom circumferential badge called a rocker, due to the curved shape, [7] with the top rocker stating the club name, the bottom rocker stating the location or territory, and a central logo of the club's insignia, with a fourth, smaller ...

  4. File:Mongol Rally logo.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Mongols MC criminal allegations and incidents - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the switch from city patches to a state patch was to prevent law enforcement from being able to identify which city Mongols members resided in. [48] As the dominant club in the state, the Hells Angels claimed exclusive rights to the California "rocker" and took offense to the Mongols' wearing of the patch. [49]

  6. Mongolian calendar - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Mongol calendar is a lunisolar calendar based on Tegus Buyantu zurkhai [2] system developed in 1747 by monk Ishbaljir (Сүмбэ хамбо Ишбалжир, Sümbe khambo Ishbaljir; 1704–1788). The Mongol year is composed of either 12 or 13 lunar months, each beginning and ending with a new moon.

  7. List of Mongolian flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag Date Use Description 1921–Present: General Banner of The Mongolian Armed Forces [16]2017–Present: Combat Banner of The Mongolian Ground Force [17]2017–Present: Combat Banner of The Mongolian Air Force

  8. File:Imperial Seal of the Mongols 1246.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Seal used by Güyük Khan using the classical Mongolian script, as found in a letter sent to the Roman Pope Innocent IV in 1246. English translation: "Under the Power of the Eternal Heaven, if the Decree of the Oceanic Khan of the Great Mongol Nation reaches people both subject or belligerent, let them revere, let them fear".

  9. Imperial Seal of the Mongols - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Seal of the Mongols is a seal that was used by the Mongols. The imperial seals, bearing inscriptions in Mongolian script or other scripts, were used in the Mongol Empire, the Yuan dynasty, and the Northern Yuan dynasty, among others. According to Plano Carpini, the Russian handicraftsman, Kozma, made a seal for Güyük Khan.