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Synonyms for Mongol

a member of the nomadic peoples of Mongolia

of or relating to the region of Mongolia or its people or their languages or cultures

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Uniting Mongol, Tatar and other nomadic tribes in the early 13th century, Genghis Khan founded a capital by the confluence of the Kherlen and Tsenker Rivers.
Kingston Technology Company, Inc., a world provider of memory products and technology solutions, is sponsoring Team No Reservations as they take on the Mongol Rally 2019, the company said.
To reduce adverse impact of vehicle waste to human health and environment, enhance waste management, sort and reuse waste and develop outdated vehicle recycling, a memorandum of cooperation has been established between the Ministry of Road and Transport Development and Mongol Auto Recycle Park LLC.
Her father, Yunus Khan, was sporadically the khan of parts of an area referred to in the Persian language as Moghulistan, a Mongol kingdom or group of fiefdoms which lasted for about 300 years between the 14th and 17th centuries.
May provides a much-needed global perspective on Mongol rule, and its impact on Islam itself: Mongol converts represented a staggering increase in the number of Muslims in the world at the time, and their conquest only fueled the spread of the religion.
Among his discussions are Cahokia, the Mongol advance into North China, the Fifth Crusade and Francis of Assisi in Egypt, Mesoamerica, fairs and cathedral in northern France, disputes between pope and emperor and the death of Frederick II, the death of Kubilai and the state of the Mongol Empire, Simon de Montfort and the parliament in England, and Great Zimbabwe and the Indian Ocean coast of Africa.
After two introductory chapters--a useful summation of Islamic and Christian sources and a survey of Muslim territories and Inner Asian peoples--Jackson presents the Mongol invasion of the Islamic world, innovatively, as a prolonged wave spanning thirty-five years (1218-1253), not a series of individual campaigns.
A team of three Taiwanese people successfully completed the 2018 Mongol Rally, traveling a non-fixed route from just outside Prague, Czechia to Ulan Ude, Russia in 40 days, reported CNA.
So with five gateways was Lahore then in 1242 when the Mongol scourge descended.
The morin huur, or horse head fiddle, pays homage to the most important animal in the Mongol culture.
Me and my co-driver Jim are only six days into our epic Mongol Rally adventure and we're already suffering repetitive strain injuries from waving at passers by.
Le president de la Republique, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, a adresse un message de felicitations a son homologue mongol, Tsakhigiyn Elbegdorj, a l'occasion de la fete nationale de son pays, dans lequel il lui a fait part de sa volonte d'oeuvrer a ses cotes au renforcement des relations d'amitie et de solidarite entre les deux pays."Il m'est agreable au moment ou la Mongolie celebre sa fete nationale, de vous presenter au nom du peuple et du Gouvernement algeriens et en mon nom personnel, mes chaleureuses felicitations et mes voeux de sante et de bien-etre pour vous meme et au peuple mongol ami davantage de progres et de prosperite", a ecrit le chef de l'Etat dans son message.
The Mongol Conquests: The Military Operations of Genghis Khan and Sube'etei is a scholarly, detailed history of how the Mongols created the greatest landlocked empire in history, eventually spanning from Korea in the east to Hungary and Poland in the west.
ELECTRIC vehicle specialists Plug In Adventures has created a modified Nissan LEAF that will be the first all-electric car to enter the 10,000 mile Mongol Rally.
Great empires make for great tales, something especially true for the Mongol Empire, which, through brutal conflict, bloody battles, and a relentless thirst for warfare, spread over the steppes of Central Asia, from Vietnam and Korea in the East, to Poland, Hungary, and Lithuania in the West.