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Topic: The Mongolian Peoples Republic


  
  50 YEARS OF TURMOIL IN INNER MONGOLIA
Mongolian nobility refused to recognize Inner Mongolia as Chinese territory and advocated the unity of Northern and Inner Mongolia.
The Inner Mongolian Autonomous Government is the regional government at every level of the Mongolian people together with all other minority nationalities, the government implements a higher degree autonomous power in the region.
The Inner Mongolian Autonomous Government is composed of all League and Banner (banner, an administrative division of county level in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region) in Inner Mongolia, which is an inseparable part of the Republic of China.
www.hunmagyar.org /turan/mongol/50yrs.html   (5165 words)

  
 MAR | Data | Chronology for Buryat in Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Republics of Buryatia, Dagestan, North Ossetia and the Jewish Autonomy had twice the infection rate of the Russian average.
Four people were gravely wounded in an exchange of fire between intoxicated policemen and military forces in Buryatia.
The republic has around 21% of the 26 million rubles ($1 million) necessary to pay pensions in November, and local officials were prepared to try to cover some of the payments due with high-quality and fodder grain.
www.cidcm.umd.edu /inscr/mar/chronology.asp?groupId=36533   (3779 words)

  
 Central Eurasian Studies Review - Volume 1 - Number 2 - Spring 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
While inculcating in Soviet people of all nationalities the notion that they have the right to education in their "own" language and the blossoming of their particular national culture, Soviet nationalities ideologies also put pressure on them to russify, both linguistically and culturally, by punishing and provincializing people who wanted to remain national.
People of Volga German ancestry, by contrast, need to acquire German in order to qualify for immigration to Germany, while knowledge of Hebrew is not required for Jews to emigrate to Israel.
Sneath examined Mongolian perceptions of corruption in the past and present and related this to the political and economic transformations in what he termed "the age of market." He demonstrated that throughout the pre-communist, state socialist and post-communist periods the common perception of officials rights and duties went through serious transformations.
cess.fas.harvard.edu /cesr/html/CESR_01_2.html   (14685 words)

  
 The Status of Health Care in Reformed Mongolia: Implications for Travelers Visiting the Nation
Therefore, the infrastructure of the current Mongolian government is actually only about six years old and is embattled in the struggle to move from its old ways to a totally different type of society while maintaining a acceptable standard of living for its citizens.
Some Mongolians apparently are either not aware of this or do not believe it and advise ill visitors to go to this hospital but the reader can be assured that Hospital Number One is not anywhere near the level of care offered at the other two facilities.
Mongolian currency is frowned upon as it, like the ruble, is nearly worthless and suffers from skyrocketing rates of inflation.
userpage.fu-berlin.de /~corff/im/Landeskunde/monghealth.html   (2719 words)

  
 Chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The government of the Russian Federation adopted a resolution to increase allocations from the federal budget for the construction of housing in the southern regions of Siberia and the Far East, for citizens who are moving from the Far North.
April 1998: Four people were gravely wounded in an exchange of fire between intoxicated policemen and military forces in Buryatia.
According to the Republic of Buryatia=s Statistics Committee, the average time out of work for Buryatia's young people now exceeds six months, and every third of Buryatia's unemployed is between 16 and 29 years old.
www.cidcm.umd.edu /inscr/mar/data/rusburytchro.htm   (3781 words)

  
 Collect Russia COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Mongolian Orders, Medals and Badges Soviet Russian
Badge of the Tile of Merit (Medal of Honored Functionary of Mongolian Peoples Republic).
Badge of the Tile of Merit (aka Medal of Honored Functionary of Mongolian Peoples Republic), #0222.
Group of 2 documents to a Mongolian Border Guard Highly unusual, includes documents for Soviet and Mongolian Border Guard badges, both issued in or around 1984.
collectrussia.com /showcat.htm?cat=MONGOL   (909 words)

  
 The Twickenham Museum : Normansfield Hospital
The commonest single cause of learning difficulties is a condition in which striking facial characteristics are present in people of less than average intelligence in whom musical appreciation, sense of humour and an affectionate nature are well-preserved.
The early descriptive term ‘Mongolian type’ led to the use of terms such as ‘Mongolian idiot’ and ‘imbecile of the mongoloid type’ but such expressions fell out of use after the genetic cause (an extra chromosome) was established in 1959 and the Mongolian Peoples’ Republic had petitioned the World Health Organisation.
The condition was henceforth to be known as Down’s Syndrome in honour of the first physician to recognise it as a distinct entity, John Haydon Langdon-Down, the founder of Normansfield Hospital.
twickenham-museum.org.uk /detail.asp?ContentID=192   (1003 words)

  
 The Soviet-Japanese War Japan Alternate History
Reinforcements were sent to face the far eastern borders of the USSR, and the Mongolian Peoples' Republic, since 1936 a client state of the USSR.
Other scholars had showed some evidence that points to the Soviet total lack of confidence in the Mongolian capacity of defend itself in case of war against Japan: its border with Manchukuo was obscure and there existed the possibility of a border war.
The situation in Korea in those days was threatening: the communist guerrillas of the Korean People’s Revolutionary Army performed some combat operations in northern Korea, and in their most successful operation, they managed to destroy 22 Japanese planes and two hangars, and sinking two oil-tankers and fishing boats.
www.angelfire.com /gundam/japanese_empire/altjap/sjw.htm   (5853 words)

  
 Russo-Japanese War
In Mongolia, the prize of prizes, Japan subsidised and advised White Russian warlords, until they were neutralised by the Red Army in 1921, the year the Mongolian Peoples' Republic, a client state of the USSR, was formed.
Reinforcements began the long 10,000 mile haul to the Far Eastern Borders of the USSR, and into the Mongolian Peoples' Republic, since 1936 a defence partner of the USSR the Red Army was bound to protect.
The commanders of the Red Army and the Mongolian forces were well trained and as blooded in battle as were the Japanese.
zhukov.mitsi.com /Russo.htm   (2297 words)

  
 Published Literature
Knowledge of the fauna of the Selenge River in the territory of the Mongolian Republic.
Myagmarsuren, D. Zoogeographical analysis of the horse-flies fauna of the Mongolian People’s Republic (Diptera, Tabanidae).
Zhiltzova, L. On the fauna of stoneflies (Plecoptera) of the Mongolian People’s Republic.
www.acnatsci.org /~gelhaus/chapters/published_literature.htm   (1456 words)

  
 Economy - India Bilateral Treaties and Agreements - Volume VII
Government of the Mongolian People’s Republic concluded on 13th February, 1968, at New
People’s Republic in New Delhi on the mongolian side, it has been agreed that the said
DONE in New Delhi on the Ist March, 1971, in two originals in Mongolian and in English language, both texts being equally authentic.
meaindia.nic.in /treatiesagreement/1971/chap427.htm   (169 words)

  
 Mongolia quiz -- free game
In 1992, Mongolia adopted the official name, the Republic of Mongolia.
Chinggis Khaan (better known in the West as Genghis Khan) is perhaps the most famous Mongol of all time and a very important figure to modern Mongolians.
His real name was Temujin, what does Chinggis Khaan mean?
www.funtrivia.com /playquiz.cfm?qid=173981   (112 words)

  
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Kleiner, Yu.M., Budkov, L.M., and Kostantinov, N.F. 1977, Refractors, thermounsulators and diaelectrics: Geology of Mongolian People’s Republic, v.
Kleiner, Yu.M., Budkov, L.M., and Konstantiniv, N.F., 1977, Graphite, in Geology of Mongolian People’s Republic, v.
Parfenov, L.M., and Kuz'min M.I., eds., 2001, Tectonics, geodynamics, and metallogeny of the territory of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia): MAIK Nauka/Interperiodika, Moscow, 600 p.
pubs.usgs.gov /of/2004/1252/metallog_belt_map/metbelt_refer.doc   (17463 words)

  
 Ulan-Baatar, Mongolia, August, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Inside of the main temple The temple is just a cover for a 15-m toll Budda statue, see people next to its legs for scale
Remember the princess costume from the "Star Wars Episode I" - it was just a Mongolian wedding costume...
The mask is due to usual dust storms and the unusual SARS
www.ualberta.ca /~kdlussky/Mongolia1.htm   (100 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Additionally, the group has acted as a resource for Mongolians worldwide to exchange news about their homeland.
They are mainly distributed in Mongolia (formerly the Mongolian Peoples' Republic), China (mainly Inner Mongolia), and Russia.
He is currently a Research Associate at the Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit, University of Cambridge, and at the Department of Anthropology, Rutgers University, as well as an itinerant lecturer on anthropology.
www.faqs.org /ftp/pub/pub/usenet/news.announce.newgroups/soc/soc.culture.mongolian   (5788 words)

  
 political institutions
The Mongolian Peoples Republic was undergoing a major change in the development of its government
The People's Great Hural adopted the Constitution on July 6, 1960.
the Mongolian and Soviet constitutions were reduced even further.
gradcenter.marlboro.edu /~lconrad/design/mywebquest/studentsites/eastasiasites/wc2/mongolia/political_institutions.htm   (464 words)

  
 sessionA5
More work is needed to determine the actual extent of yak' depredation, including the extent of economic loss to herders, and means of controlling predation, if local communities deem it a major problem.
Thanks to Dr Thomas M. McCarthy, International Snow Leopard Trust, for co-operation and information on Mongolian snow leopard populations and habitat assessment.
In: Joseph L.F. and Du Jizeng (eds), Proceedings of the 7th international snow leopard symposium, Xining, Qinghai, People's Republic of China 7:33—42.
www.ilri.cgiar.org /InfoServ/Webpub/Fulldocs/Yakpro/SessionA5.htm   (2391 words)

  
 “Russia and China in Prophecy” - theTrumpet.com
Togarmah, son of Gomer, fathered the people of Siberia and Tibet.
The Mongolian Peoples Republic was established in 1924, closely tied to the Soviet Union.
With the proclamation of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, under Mao Tse-tung, the Chinese government modeled its political structures on those of the Soviet Union.
www.thetrumpet.com /index.php?page=book&id=1258§ion=1329   (3685 words)

  
 CentralPets.com - Book Search Results
The historical geography of Iraq between the Mongolian and Ottoman conquests, 1258-1534
Cultural policy in the Mongolian People's Republic: A study (Studies and documents on cultural policies)
Testing of different methods of ascaricide application to tick control in sheep in Mongolian Peoples Republic =: Prufung verschiedener Verfohren der Akarizidanwendung...
centralpets.com /pages/books.php?page=26&book=mongolian   (172 words)

  
 Workers World [Sam Marcy]: Why Bush pulled back on Lithuania (May 3, 1990)
Like the peoples of India, they are divided among themselves by differences of language and religion, while the increase of nationalism tends in some ways to unite and in other ways to divide them.
And finally, many of these non-Chinese subjects of China have close ties of language and historical association with various peoples in the Soviet Union [uh-huh] and the Mongolian Peoples Republic and to a lesser extent with Afghanistan.
There are linguistic and cultural frontiers between Mongols, Chinese, Tibetans, Indians, Afghans, the peoples who speak one or another of the inner Asian Turkic languages, and Russians.
www.workers.org /marcy/1990/sm900503b.html   (1229 words)

  
 Information Bridge: DOE Scientific and Technical Information
The development of detailed, regional wind-resource distributions and other pertinent wind resource characteristics (e.g., assessment maps and reliable estimates of seasonal, diurnal, and directional) is an important step in planning and accelerating the deployment of wind energy systems.
The primary goals of this project are to develop a comprehensive wind energy resource atlas of Mongolia and to establish a wind measurement program in specific regions of Mongolia to identify prospective sites for wind energy projects and to help validate some of the wind resource estimates.
The Mongolian wind resource atlas will include detailed, computerized wind power maps and other valuable wind resource characteristic information for the different regions of Mongolia.
www.osti.gov /bridge/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=1316   (249 words)

  
 Special & World Events Page
Some people say that they could some up the 40's in a single word, War.
While they are correct in the fact that War extended throughout the first half of the decade, you have to look farther than that to find some amazing things.
Noticing this, Roosevelt decided to get the american people into the war.
www.angelfire.com /in/forties/index2.html   (274 words)

  
 Agriculture - Jerrold L. Dodd - Vita - Cameron University
Member, NAS Field Team to investigate status of research and ecology of grasslands in Peoples Republic of China and Mongolian Peoples Republic, 1992.
Numerous formal and informal lectures for scientists from: Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Ecology--Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Botany--CAS, and Inner Mongolian College of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, June and September.
Dodd, J. Cultural and botanical characterization of the grasslands of Mongolian People's Republic.
www.cameron.edu /agriculture/Dodd.html   (6021 words)

  
 Vindy.com - NEW YORK U.N. diplomats start to pay off parking tickets
Embassies, consulates and diplomatic missions are generally tax-exempt, but New York has insisted it may tax parts of buildings used for nondiplomatic purposes, such as housing or restaurants.
The city has been tied up in court for two years with India, the Philippines and the Mongolian Peoples Republic over their respective tax bills of $27.8 million, $29.6 million and $3.4 million.
Robert A. Kandel, an attorney representing those countries, said most of that alleged debt is interest on disputed bills that are years or decades old.
www.vindy.com /content/national_world/325642511514023.php   (1188 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Letters from Mongolia: Books: Reginald Hibbert,Ann Hibbert   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The ways of the Foreign Office are mysterious: "the FO is sometimes like the army: if you belong to a minority faith you can be dismissed from church parade and sent on an obscure fatigue".
Reginald Hibbert had read Russian at Oxford and it was thus he found himself resident Chargé d'Affaires at Ulan Bator in the Mongolian Peoples' Republic from 1964 to 1967.
The Hibberts travelled to Mongolia to become the first Westerners resident there at the height of the Cold War among a diplomatic corps consisting entirely of representatives from eastern Europe and Asia.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1850435782?v=glance   (499 words)

  
 Asia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
 Petroleum Prospectivity of the Mongolian Peoples Republic (Report of the 1990 BP Field Survey) Report 1: Central Mongolia, 1991 (Image)
 Petroleum Prospectivity of the Mongolian Peoples Republic (Report of the 1990 BP Field Survey) Report 3: Eastern Mongolia;, 1991 (Image)
 Petroleum Prospectivity of the Mongolian Peoples Republic (Report of the 1990 BP Field Survey) Report 5: Southern Mongolia;, 1991 (Image)
www.first-exchange.com /asia/index.asp?Country=Mongolia   (248 words)

  
 summary
Research on the Zhuang Minority of south China: Guilin, Nanning, People's Republic of China, 9/84-7/85; April-May, 1989.
Taiwan, Republic of China: 8/88-6/89; 7/87; 6-7/79; 9/70-1/72; 9/68-7/69.
Peoples' Republic of China: 5-8/94; 5/89; 6/88; 7-8/87; 9/84-7/85; 2-8/82; 10/81; 6/79.
mcel.pacificu.edu /as/faculty/Fullvita.HTML   (3913 words)

  
 Eastern Mongolian Independent Republic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
In Evans' Observers Book of Flags (1959) I read: "The flag of the Eastern Mongolian Independent Republic resembles the red flag of Russia, except that the emblem below the star depicts a crossed mattock and horsewhip, representing the peasants and the Mongol horsemen."
The Eastern Mongolian Independent Republic was an attempt to establish a state in the Mongolian inhabited western portion of Manchuria.
The area was not part of Inner Mongolia at the time, although afterwards the Peoples Republic of China did incorporate it into Inner Mongolia from 1947 to 1969, and again from 1979 to the present.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/cn-inmon.html   (143 words)

  
 Music From Mongolia
Mongolian Peoples Republic National Dance Troupe - Mongolian Instrumental Music
COMMENT: Music of 17 endangered cultures recorded by Granada Television for the Disappearing World TV series.
The Mongolian programs were: "On the Edge of the Gobi" and "The City on the Steppe" transmitted December, 1975.
www.fotuva.org /music/m-discog.html   (610 words)

  
 Mongolia links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bibliography of Readings in Mongolian History and Culture
Mongolian Foods and a Recipe for Buuz http://www.un-mongolia.mn/ger-mag/issue2/food.htm
Traditional Costumes of the Mongolian People's Republic http://www.ibelgique.com/mongolia///ncmpr/ncmpr.htm
www3.uakron.edu /worldciv/china/monglink.html   (190 words)

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