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  2. Mörön - Wikipedia

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    Mörön (Mongolian: Мөрөн; ᠮᠥᠷᠡᠨ, lit. 'river'), also spelled Murun, is the administrative center of Khövsgöl Aimag (province) in northern Mongolia. Before 1933, Khatgal had been the aimag capital. It has 12,286 families and a population of 46,918, and is considered a major city such as Ulaanbaatar, Darhan, Erdenet and Choibalsan.

  3. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Mongolian woman ...

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    Original – A woman condemned to death in Mongolia is seen from the porthole of a crate inside which she is encumbered and left to die of starvation. Reason This unique historic photograph depicts a harrowing scene in which a woman is held captive in a wooden crate and left to die of starvation.

  4. Women in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian woman with her child. Weddings in Mongolia are one of the most influential days of a man and woman's life together. Weddings are celebrated among extended family and friends. In the past, Mongolians were often engaged as young, around 13 to 14 years old. The bride and grooms' families make the first contact and proposes a future ...

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by ...

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    date of death place of birth place of death wikidata item site links Čotan: Dei Sechen's wife, Borte's mother aristocrat: 12nd century Q104575533: 0 Dashzevegiin Ichinkhorloo: Mongolian actor actor: 1910 1972 Q20610735: 2 Tudeviin Tseveenjav: Mongolian actor actor: 1916 1974 Matad: Mongolia: Q18176339: 2 Erdenebatyn Oyun: Mongolian playwright ...

  6. Category:Mongolian women - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: Mongolian This category exists only as a container for other categories of Mongolian women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.

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  8. The Secret History of the Mongol Queens - Wikipedia

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    With the death of Samur, the strong Mongol queens did not perish from history. Instead, a new Mongol princess, Mandukhai, was born in 1448. She was later married to Manduul Khan, who restored the empire in Mongolia. [5] In order to keep an eye on the Mongolian Hagan Manduul, Turkic warlord Beg Arslan from Hami Oasis had him married to his ...

  9. Category:History of women in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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