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A Study of the Mongolian Yi-Yu Dictionaries and Multilingual Cliff Inscriptions
Dr. Bürgüd·D·Kereidjin
The Middle Mongol language is known from written documents that were recorded in many different scripts, including Uighur-Mongol, Phags-pa (Tibetan), Chinese, and Arabic scripts.
A Century of Mongol Studies in Turkey
Kubilay Atik, Nevsehir University
The Anatolian peninsula on which modern Turkey was established was one of the geographies most affected by the Mongol conquests along with Russia and Korea.
Eurasianism in Kalmykia, Russia
Dr Baasanjav Terbish, University of Cambridge
The ANU Mongolia Institute is pleased to announce that we will be hosting an interdisciplinary series of presentations on Mongolia.
Balancing the Joy and the Suffering of the ‘Freedom of Movement’ in Mongolia
Dr Uchralt Otede, ANU
On Friday 18 March Dr Uchralt Otede will present on how herders are dealing with the unique land use system in Mongolia.
2021 Mongolia Update II: Health and Wellbeing
Various
The theme for the 2021 Mongolia Update is Health and Wellbeing.