- Abaganar, Aohans, Arkhorchin, Asud, Baarins, Chahars,
Darkhan (Shar Darkhad),
Dörvön Khüükhed,
Eastern Dorbets,
Gorlos Mongols, Ikhmyangan, Jalaids, Jaruud,...
-
Pride Day, a
traditional ceremony for the Nine
White Banners is held. The
Dörvön khölt khar
sulde (Дөрвөн хөлт хар сүлд) or the lit. 'Four Base
Black Banners'...
- kujūmetsudō Vi: Tứ diệu đế Thai: อริยสัจ 4 Mn: Хутагтын дөрвөн үнэн,
khutagtiin dörvön unen ****udo In Zen, term for
person who
strikes the han ****anese: 副堂 ****udō...
- Gobi
areas of
central Mongolia and
among Eastern Mongols, the
Khuuchir and
Dorvon Chikhtei Khuur being a two and four
stringed spiked fiddle respectively...
- gurav, gurvan,
guramsan (triple)
guarab durer/duren
fourth dörben döröv,
dörvön durub tau five
tabun tav,
tavan taawu t.ad.o.ho
fifth tabu-daki tav dahi...
- türleg -
urtyn duu - throat-singing:
isgeree -
karkhiraa - khöömii
garuda dörvon chihtei huur -
flute -
khuuchir - igil - ikil - khel
khuur -
limbe - morin...
- obscurity, even
among Mongols.
Similar instruments include the
Mongolian dörvön chikhtei khuur (four
eared fiddle) and the
Tuvan byzaanchy. In China, dörbön...
- fact is the
existence of a
small clan
known as the Bööguud ("Shamans") in
Dörvön soum of
Khovd Province in Mongolia. They
claim descent from a
shaman ancestor...
- erdem-i činü)
Hagarhaiya holbon magtsugai (Qaγaraqay-a
qolban maγtasuγai)
Dorvon gartai,
negen niguurtai (Dörben γar-tai
nigen niγur-tai)
Dugreg ulaan gurvan...
-
namuudiin Juram kholboot intiernacional Gegeen tungalag erdem soyoloor Dörvön zügtee
ceceg delgej Gerelt narnii erdeniin tuyaagaar Yörtönc
dakhiniig giigüülekh...