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  2. Mongolian literature - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian literature is literature written in Mongolia and/or in the Mongolian language. It was greatly influenced by and evolved from its nomadic oral storytelling traditions, [1] and it originated in the 13th century. [2] The "three peaks" of Mongol literature, The Secret History of the Mongols, Epic of King Gesar and Epic of Jangar, [3] all ...

  3. Category:Mongolian literature - Wikipedia

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    T. Tale of the Moon Cuckoo. The Two White Horses of Genghis Khan. The Tortoise and the Birds.

  4. Dashdorjiin Natsagdorj - Wikipedia

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    Dashdorjiin Natsagdorj[a] (Mongolian: Дашдоржийн Нацагдорж; 17 November 1906 – 13 July 1937), was a Mongolian writer, poet, playwright, and journalist. He is considered the founder and most-widely read author of modern Mongolian literature, and an exponent of "socialist realism". His most famous works are the opera Three ...

  5. Mongol epic poetry - Wikipedia

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    Mongol epic poetry. Epic poetry, or tuuli in Mongolian, is an important genre of Mongol oral literature, with features reminiscent of Germanic alliterative verse. [1] The two most well-known epics are the Jangar and the Geser. [2] These tuuli are commonly sung with instruments such as the Morin khuur (horse-head fiddle) and the Tovshuur (lute).

  6. Mend-Ooyo Gombojav - Wikipedia

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    Mend-Ooyo.mn. Literature portal. Mend-Ooyo Gombojav is a Mongolian writer, poet and calligraphist. He was born into a herder's family in Dariganga, Sükhbaatar, Mongolia, in 1952. Mend-Ooyo lives in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, and directs the Mongolian Academy of Culture and Poetry.

  7. Hadaa Sendoo - Wikipedia

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    Period. September 24, 2011– present. Literary movement. Early 21st century, Medellin, the World Poetry Movement (WPM) Hadaa Sendoo (Mongolian: Сэндоогийн Хадаа; born October 24, 1961) [1] is a Mongolian poet known for his contributions to modern poetry. His works have been translated into multiple languages and featured in ...

  8. Baatarsuren Shuudertsetseg - Wikipedia

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    Baatarsuren Shuudertsetseg. Baatarsuren Togtokhbayar (Mongolian: Баатарсүрэнгийн Тогтохбаяр; born January 18, 1971), known by her pen name Shuudertsetseg (Mongolian: Шүүдэрцэцэг) is a Mongolian journalist, author, filmmaker, and humanitarian. [1] She has received numerous Mongolian literary awards including ...

  9. Mongolian writing systems - Wikipedia

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    Manchu, 6. Soyombo, 7. horizontal square, 8. Cyrillic. Various Mongolian writing systems have been devised for the Mongolian language over the centuries, and from a variety of scripts. The oldest and native script, called simply the Mongolian script, has been the predominant script during most of Mongolian history, and is still in active use ...

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