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The Mongol Empire was so vast that it encompassed one-fifth of the total land area of planet Earth
In 1206, Genghis Khan became the ruler of all Mongols and began rapidly expanding their territory. Within 73 years, it had ...
Directors Naoko Yamada and Abel Góngora spoke to IndieWire about Japan animation studio Science Saru’s upcoming historical ...
The Royal Armouries Museum will show nearly 250 rare artifacts—from saddles to early paper money—that reveal a side of the ...
The Coliseum in London’s West End is used to staging epic theatrical productions. But even for the capital’s largest theater, this was unique. With a cast of more than 70 actors, dancers and musicians ...
The life and legacy of Mongolian warlord Genghis Khan is being explored in an exhibition in Leeds. "Genghis Khan: How the ...
Pope Francis is set to make the first-ever visit to Mongolia, a country with fewer than 1,500 Catholics, all of whom have come to the faith since 1992. But the pope’s visit is a reminder that the ...
THE Mongolian People's Republic, better known as Outer Mongolia, a purportedly independent country of over 600,000 square miles and less than a million people, is not administratively a part of either ...
An archeological team in northeastern Mongolia announced this month they may have found the grave site of the legendary Mongol conqueror Genghis (Chingiz) Khan. Chingiz Khan died in 1227 just as his ...
As far as the rest of the world was concerned, for the past six weeks the war between the Japanese and Russians on the border between Outer Mongolia and Manchukuo has been fought by the official ...
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