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The Chinese intellectuals turned away from Buddhism although many Mongols liked it, so Buddhism did not bring them closer to the Chinese, either. Towards the end, Kublai Klan reinstituted the exam and ...
Emperor Naruhito of Japan met with Mongolia's President Ukhnaa Khurelsukh in Ulaanbaatar during his weeklong visit aimed at ...
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Corrie Cooks on MSN20 Chinese Recipes So Good, You'll Never Order Out AgainAfter a long day, there’s nothing better than the warm comfort of something tasty. Imagine a plate of sticky orange chicken ...
A network of trenches, walls and enclosures built across the steppes of China and Mongolia 800 years ago seems to have been erected to control the flow of people, perhaps for tax reasons ...
As the Mongols began their rise in the 13th century, gunpowder spread across Asia, and at the time, the ratio was one part sulfur, three parts charcoal, and nine parts saltpeter.
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VnExpress International on MSNChinese actress Nashi accused of fraud in college application materialActress Nashi is facing accusations of fraud after an investigation revealed that she had never attended the school she ...
Air China has operated its first international commercial service using the domestically developed Comac C909, marking a ...
Mongolia's newly elected government wants to reduce the country's dependence on Russia and China. Yet this will require support from Western countries, which as yet have been hesitant. Time may be ...
The Chinese Bureau of Heritage told the museum to remove the words Genghis Khan, Empire and Mongol from the exhibition’s title and requested full control of the catalogue, explanatory texts and ...
A fleet of 100 electric driverless coal-mining trucks has been put into operation in Mongolia, coordinated by AI running on a 5G-A network. The project is expected to grow, bringing new safety and ...
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