Who are the Mongolians? The answer to this question will be at least one fully written book.
But for the purpose of this post, let’s focus on the main ones.
From the 3rd century BC Until the 7th century the ancient dynasties such as the Hun, Xianbi, Muyun and Niyurun lived in East Asia.
And from the 7th century to the 12th century there were such empires as the Blue Turkic, Uyghur, and Khidan.
The Great Mongolian state was established in the 13th century. The empire included big ethnical groups as Kereid, Merged, Naiman, Tatar and more.
After the Great Mongol Empire, Genghis Khan divided his land into four countries, and his sons were the rulers.
The Mongols were under Manchurian domination from the 17th to the 20th century.
After the collapse of the Qing Dynasty in 1911, Mongolia declared its independence from the Qing Dynasty, and in 1921 it established its de facto independence from the Republic of China.
Shortly thereafter the country comes under the control of the Soviet Union.
After the anti-Communism revolutions on Mongolia conducted its own democratic revolution
The Mongols are the main member of the Mongolic people, which includes a large number of nomadic groups such as the Buryats, Oirads and Kalmyk. The world population can be divided into 4 major races, namely white/Caucasian, Mongoloid/Asian, Negroid/Black, and Australoid.
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Nowadays, the Mongolians are well known as the country of the Great Mongolian Empire, which was the largest empire in human history. The Mongolian land is vast and in this part of the world, there are many untouched archaeological sites and historical monuments that have witnessed the history of mankind. Now it is a democratic country where millions live, are satisfied with what they have today, and always remember who they were.
It is better to see once than hear a thousand times. Come and enjoy your trip to Mongolia with the Discover Altai Team
Suggested Tours:
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Mongolia Motorcycle tour
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