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Mongolia Websites
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Mongolia Websites
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At BluePeak.Net you can find a wide variety of images on Mongolia and other countries in the world. The Mongolia section features a virtual tour that takes you from the crowded capital to the pristine nature of the scarsely populated countryside. |
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During the Stalinist purges of the 1930's almost every monastery in Mongolia was destroyed. In 1979 an atlas was published in Ulaanbaatar by Mr. Rinchen with an overview of more than 900 religious sites that used to exist in Mongolia. However a lot the information listed seems to be not accurate. A research has been initiated to get a better idea of all the buddhist buildings that once stood in Mongolia.
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Akira
KAMIMURA, lecturer, faculty of Mongolian studies, Tokyo University of
Foreign Studies launched an innovative website on old Mongolian
manuscripts maps in cooperation with the state archive of Mongolia. It contains 16 precious maps which are stored at the state archive for
academic use. The oldest map was estimated being made in 1803-1805.
A remarkable
feature of this web site is that you can find manuscripts written on
those maps by an advanced search function. All content of the maps has been indexed and easily accessible with the advanced search function.
For
instance, if you type, "erdeni"(transcription of Mongol bichig as
"erdene"), you get 24 search results and it says "erdeni" is written on
4 different maps. Then, it indicates where the search words are found
on the specific places of the maps. Also, you can add search conditions
among 20 items.
KAMIMURA
hopes this web site helps progress on study of Mongolian history and
many other related disciplines. Not only for the academic use, it is
also beautiful and interesting to appreciate.
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The Hovsgol GEF/World Bank launched their new website. It contains lot's of information on the area of Hovsgol and the research that is being carried out there. You can see it yourself at
hovsgolecology.org. |
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The Mongol Uls Mongolia Network provides information about different aspects of Mongolia, including culture, religion, language and other traditions.
Mongol Uls is the Mongolian word for Mongolia. |
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MongolianArtist.com is more than it's name suggests. It is a portal with news, interesting backgrounds and of course a lot of art and culture. A great resource on Mongolia! |
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A web-log or blog that is focused on anything related to Mongolia, from the first snowflakes to the dissapearing mausoleum. Check it out!
Mongolian Matters - News from Mongolia |
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Recently a new online shop opened based in Mongolia that can ship any
goods you would like from Mongolia. Just drop them a line and they will
take care of it.
Check the new online store shopmongolia.com .
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Mongolia Websites
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A Mongolian Language Website with an overview of all daily used links creating an ideal home page to start browsing the internet.
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Discover Mongolia with Tseren Tours the tailor made tours travel specialist located centrally on the east side of the state department store. Trips to the Gobi, Terelj National Park, Lake Khovsgol,
Khangai Mountains & Karakhoram,
Khentii Mountains, the
Altai and all other parts of the country.
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Mongolia Websites
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Akira
KAMIMURA, lecturer, faculty of Mongolian studies, Tokyo University of
Foreign Studies launched an innovative website on old Mongolian
manuscripts maps in cooperation with the state archive of Mongolia. It contains 16 precious maps which are stored at the state archive for
academic use. The oldest map was estimated being made in 1803-1805.
A remarkable
feature of this web site is that you can find manuscripts written on
those maps by an advanced search function. All content of the maps has been indexed and easily accessible with the advanced search function.
For
instance, if you type, "erdeni"(transcription of Mongol bichig as
"erdene"), you get 24 search results and it says "erdeni" is written on
4 different maps. Then, it indicates where the search words are found
on the specific places of the maps. Also, you can add search conditions
among 20 items.
KAMIMURA
hopes this web site helps progress on study of Mongolian history and
many other related disciplines. Not only for the academic use, it is
also beautiful and interesting to appreciate.
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