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The Ulaanbaatar Department Store (Mongolian: Улаанбаатар Их Дэлгүүр) is one of the largest and most well-known shopping centers in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, located in Sükhbaatar District. [1] [2] [3]
The building was constructed in 1905 and was initially used as a shop. It was a two-story European architectural style of building. [1] In 1959, the government of the Mongolian People's Republic decided to make a new building for the shopping mall. [4]
First store opened in Number of stores Owner MINII 1992 80 Minii Delguur LLC Nomin 1994 54 Nomintav LLC Emart 2017 4 Sky Hypermarket llc Orgil Supermarket 1995 15 (Including Cash & Carry) Circle Co., LTD Max Foods 1996 10 Max Group: ZAZA Supermarket: 2015 2 ZAZA Mart LLC Good Price Market: 2012 5 (Premium Supermarkets) Ulemj Grocers LLC
Tavan Bogd Group (Mongolian: Таван Богд групп) is a Mongolian conglomerate with 19 subsidiaries and 2 affiliates in operates across eight diverse sectors that include cashmere production, automobile and mining equipment trading, food production, financial services, international trade, tourism, property development, IT, and healthcare.
2008 – GOBI Cashmere Factory Store opened its door as the flagship of stores. [7] [3] 2010 - Print technology was introduced in Mongolian cashmere industry. [19] 2011 - The production capacity has been doubled. GOBI Cashmere collaborated with famous Italian fashion designer Saverio Palatella. [20]
The name Mongolia means the "Land of the Mongols" in Latin. The Mongolian word "Mongol" (монгол) is of uncertain etymology.Sükhbataar (1992) and de la Vaissière (2021) proposed it being a derivation from Mugulü, the 4th-century founder of the Rouran Khaganate, [13] first attested as the 'Mungu', [14] (Chinese: 蒙兀, Modern Chinese Měngwù, Middle Chinese Muwngu), [15] a branch of ...
The Development Bank of Mongolia (DBM; Mongolian: Монгол улсын хөгжлийн банк) is a state-owned bank headquartered in Sükhbaatar, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. History [ edit ]
In March 2020, the Mongolian government announced plans to use both Cyrillic and the traditional Mongolian script in official documents by 2025. [5] [6] [7] In China, the Cyrillic alphabet is also used by Chinese for learning the modern Mongolian language, as well as by some Mongols in Inner Mongolia to demonstrate their ethnic identity. [8] [9]