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  2. Selenge Erdene-Ochir - Wikipedia

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    Selenge Erdene-Ochir. Selenge Erdene-Ochir (born 30 December 1987, Erdenet, Mongolia) is a Mongolian fashion model and beauty pageant titleholder who winner of Miss World Mongolia 2006 and represented her country at Miss World 2006. She was the first Mongolian ever to compete and work for fashion channel "FTV".

  3. Category:Mongolian female models - Wikipedia

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    Enkhjin Tseveendash. Categories: Female models by nationality. Mongolian models. Mongolian women by occupation.

  4. Women in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian women have historically enjoyed a somewhat higher status than women from other East Asian cultures. Women in Mongolia played vital roles in the family and economic life. Some more elite women had more opportunities than poor women, yet the demanding lifestyle required all women to work. Each household member had responsibilities, yet ...

  5. Category:Mongolian models - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; ... Mongolian models. 5 languages. ... Mongolian female models‎ (7 P) U. Models from Ulaanbaatar‎ (6 P)

  6. List of elected and appointed female heads of state and ...

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    Three former sovereign states had a female head of state or government in the 20th century: East Germany, Tannu Tuva and Yugoslavia. The following is a list of women who have been elected or appointed head of state or government of their respective countries since the interwar period (1918–1939). The first list includes female presidents who ...

  7. List of heads of state of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Mongolia adopted in 1992 states that the President of Mongolia is the "head of state and embodiment of the unity of the Mongolian people". [1]Mongolia declared its independence from the Qing dynasty during the Mongolian Revolution of 1911, [a] under the Bogd Khan (the 8th Jebtsundamba Khutuktu).

  8. Category:Women in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; ... Women in Mongolia. ... Mongolia's Next Top Model‎ (4 P) O. Women's organizations based in Mongolia‎ ...

  9. Women in the Mongolian Parliament - Wikipedia

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    Women's representation in Mongolian Parliament, The State Great Khural, has constantly increased over the years since the country's first democratic election in 1992. 17.1% (13 out of 76 seats) of the parliament are women as of 2016, which is the highest among seven parliamentary elections in Mongolia. However, it is still lower than the ...