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  2. Mongolian calendar - Wikipedia

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    The term Mongolian calendar ... 1704–1788). The Mongol year is composed of either 12 or 13 lunar months, ... In 2022, the second new moon was on 1 February in ...

  3. Tsagaan Sar - Wikipedia

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    The Mongolian Lunar New Year, commonly known as Tsagaan Sar (Mongolian: Цагаан сар ᠴᠠᠭᠠᠨ ᠰᠠᠷᠠ, pronounced [t͡sʰɐˈʁaːɴ sɐr] or literally White Moon), [note 1] is the first day of the year according to the Mongolian lunisolar calendar. The festival of the Lunar New Year is celebrated by Mongolic and some Turkic ...

  4. Public holidays in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    New Year's Day: Шинэ жил (Shine jil) First three days of the first spring month of the lunar year: February 10 – February 12: Lunar New Year or Tsagaan Sar (White Moon) Цагаан сар (Tsagaan sar) Tsagaan Sar is celebrated according to the lunar calendar. The date falls anywhere between the end of January and early March in the ...

  5. 2022 in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Events in the year 2022 in Mongolia. Incumbents. President: ... 5 December - 2022 Mongolian protests [2] Disasters. 2022 Mongolian wildfires; Sport

  6. List of years in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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  7. Date and time notation in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Cyrillic characters that mean year, month, and day are often used as separators too. Example: 2017 оны 8 сарын 10. Since the characters clearly label the date, the year may be abbreviated to two digits when this format is used. In speech, the date is spoken in the same format as it is written.

  8. Hmong calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Hmong calendar (Pahawh: 𖬌𖬣𖬵 𖬊𖬞𖬰 𖬀𖬰𖬧𖬵 𖬂𖬯 𖬘𖬲𖬥𖬰; RPA: Hmoob daim teej cim zwj) is a lunar calendar used by the Hmong people since, according to Hmong legends and folklore, ancient times.

  9. Mongolian cosmogony - Wikipedia

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    Chinese and Mongolian calendars have some similarities (the Mongolian calendar is a lunar calendar). Each year is symbolized by an animal, itself associated to a star of the constellation Great Bear. The first, Dubhe, corresponds to the Rat's year, the second, Merak, corresponds to the Ox and so on until the end of the Great Bear's tail where ...