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Chandmani (Mongolian: Чандмань, jewel; also Chandman) signifies: the
Mongolian term for Cintamani, a
Buddhist symbol Chandmani Uul, a
mountain in Mongolia...
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Chandman culture, also
known as
Chandmani culture, was a
nomadic culture that
existed in
northwestern Mongolia and
southern Siberia during the Iron...
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Chandmani-Ondor (Mongolian: Чандмань-Өндөр) is a sum of Khövsgöl aimag. The area is
about 4,490 km2. In 2000, the sum had 3036 inhabitants, including...
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Chandmani (Mongolian: Чандмань) is a sum (district) of
Khovd Province in
western Mongolia. It is 160 km away from the city of Khovd.
Khovd Aimak Statistical...
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Chandmani (Mongolian: Чандмань, jewel, also Chandman) is a sum (district) of the Govi-Altai
Province in
western Mongolia. In 2009, its po****tion was...
- Saikhan-Ovoo
Saintsagaan Tsa****elger 18 sum
Altai Bayan-Uul
Biger Bugat Chandmani Darvi Delger Erdene Khaliun Khökh
morit Jargalan Sharga Taishir Tögrög...
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arrowheads of the
Chandmani culture,
Western Mongolia Bronze daggers of the
Chandmani culture,
Western Mongolia.
Bronze mirrors,
Chandmani culture, Western...
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Jewel Mountain Province (Mongolian: Чандмань уулын аймаг, romanized:
Chandmani uuliin aimag,
pronounced [ˈt͡ɕʰantmæɲ ˈʊːɮiŋ ˈæˑməq]). This
province included...
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believe that Alan Gua, an
ancestor of
Genghis Khan,
hails from what is now
Chandmani-Öndör. In 2007, the
aimag was home to
about 3.43
million heads of livestock...
- Сургууль) is a
private university in Mongolia.
Established in 1998 as
Chandmani-Erdene College, it was
renamed Mongolian National College in 2002, Mongolian...