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The word 'Mongolia' ('Mongol') in Cyrillic script. The Mongolian Cyrillic alphabet (Mongolian: Монгол Кирилл үсэг, Mongol Kirill üseg or Кирилл цагаан толгой, Kirill tsagaan tolgoi) is the writing system used for the standard dialect of the Mongolian language in the modern state of Mongolia.
Tavan Tolgoi is situated in the southern Gobi Desert. Tavan Tolgoi is 15 km SW from Tsogttsetsii sum center, 98 km E from Ömnögovi Province center Dalandzadgad. It is 150 km from Oyu Tolgoi and about 240 km north of the Chinese border.
Tsagaan Tolgoi: TSA: agricultural products: 1995-01-14 [permanent dead link ] Javkhlant Kharaa: HCH: agricultural products: 1992-06-01 [permanent dead link ] Tsuutaij: HJL: agricultural products: 1993-12-08 [permanent dead link ] Orkhonbulag: OBL: agricultural products: 1993-07-27 [permanent dead link ] Selenge Sureg: SHO ...
Khurgan Lake (Mongolian: Хурган нуур) is a lake located in the district of Tsengel, in the Bayan-Ölgii Province of western Mongolia.. The lake is connected to Khoton Lake by a wide and short channel (about 2 km (1 mi)); both, together with the Dayan Lake, feed the Khovd River. [1]
This site comprises three complexes of petroglyphs, Tsagaan Salaa-Baga Oigor, Upper Tsagaan Gol, and Aral Tolgoi, parts of which are located in the Altai Tavan Bogd National Park. The earliest petroglyphs date to about 11,000 BCE, to the Late Pleistocene , and depict animals such as mammoths , rhinoceros, and ostriches that lived in the area ...
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The Inscription of Hüis Tolgoi (HT) is a monolingual inscription in a Mongolian language [1] found in Bulgan Province, Mongolia in 1975 by D. Navaan. The 11-line text is written in vertical Brahmi script running right to left with horizontal marks separating words.