For this is also an image of modern-day Mongolia, one of the few remaining strongholds of nomadism. Mongolia is a country constantly bridging tradition and modernity, keeping a firm hold on its ...
That change, the move to a new government and economy, is the root from which modern Mongolia has risen. "I shall tell you what I dreamed last night. I saw from a distance the spires of a city ...
In recent decades, women saw greater equality in education and the workplace. As Mongolia continues to shape its identity in the modern world, this essay examines some of the issues and opportunities ...
Its territory covered much of Eurasia and included modern-day China and much of Russia, as well as Ukraine. Today, Mongolia, between China and Russia, is a smaller country, but it's still one of ...
At the present day only a minority of the Mongol people live in their own independent state, the People’s Republic of Mongolia. This huge tract of land, lying approximately between latitude 50 and 42 ...
Before the growth of modern cities, Mongolia was traditionally known as “the land of the eternal blue sky” as it typically enjoys 220-260 days of sunshine annually. Making greater use of this ...
It is the successor to the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (MPRP), created by Sukhbaatar, the founder of modern Mongolian statehood. The MPRP was in power in the Mongolian People's Republic ...
Having laid the foundation for the revival of Mongolia, the 1911 Revolution is an event worthy of utmost significance in the history of modern Mongolia and a proud historic moment to be remembered and ...