- was
subdivided into four
aimags (Setsen Khan
Aimag, Tüsheet Khan
Aimag, Sain
Noyon Khan
Aimag and
Zasagt Khan
Aimag). An
aimag was
further subdivided into...
-
Mongolia is
divided into 21
provinces or
aimags (Mongolian: аймаг) and one
provincial muni****lity. Each
aimag is
subdivided into
several districts. The...
- The
Bayankhongor Province or
Bayanhongor Aimag is one of the 21
aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. It is
located in the
southwest of the
country and, at...
- OHL-gee) is the
westernmost of the 21
aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. The country's only
Muslim and Kazakh-majority
aimag, it was
established in
August 1940...
- The
Asian Indoor and
Martial Arts
Games (abbreviated as
AIMAG) is a
pancontinental multi-sport
event held
every four
years among athletes from all over...
- Sükhbaatar (Mongolian: Сүхбаатар, lit. Axe Hero) is one of the 21
aimags of Mongolia,
located in the east of the country. Its
capital is Baruun-Urt. It...
-
easternmost of the 21
aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. Its
capital is Choibalsan. Halh are the
ethnic majority of the
Dornod aimag. The
Buryat ethnic group...
- Булган) is one of the 21
aimags (provinces) of Mongolia,
located in
northern Mongolia. Its
capital is also
named Bulgan. The
aimag is
surrounded by Russia...
- of the 21
aimags (provinces) of Mongolia,
located in the west of the country, 1,104 km from Ulaanbaatar. Its
capital is Uliastai. The
aimag is
named after...
- Khövsgöl (Mongolian: Хөвсгөл) is the
northernmost of the 21
aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. The name is
derived from Lake Khövsgöl. The round-topped Tarvagatai...