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  2. Mongol Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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  3. National Art Gallery of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The National Art Gallery of Mongolia (Mongolian: Монголын Уран Зургийн Галерей) is a government-supported art gallery in Sükhbaatar District, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. It exhibits Mongolian modern art. [1] There are about 4200 pieces in the museum's permanent collection, with only 7-8% being on display.

  4. Meet the woman bringing AI to Mongolia’s nomadic herders

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    A horse-mounted herder watches his sheep and goats in Khishig-Undur, Bulgan province, Mongolia, on July 5, 2024. - Hector Retamal/AFP/Getty Images/File

  5. File:Inner Mongolia University in Mongolian.png - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Mongolian art - Wikipedia

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  7. Culture of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian handicrafts and folk art are often sold as souvenirs to tourists and are an important source of income for many Mongolian families. Mongolian culture is also strongly influenced by its equestrian and wrestling traditions, which have played a central role in the country's history and continue to be an important part of its cultural ...

  8. Category:Mongolian artists - Wikipedia

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  9. Cinema of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The first Mongolian-directed movie was the black-and-white short feature Norjmaa's Destiny (Norjmaagiin Zam) by Baldan in 1938. From then on, Mongolian movie production focused on heroic revolutionary propaganda and ancient popular legends, still often under Russian direction.