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Jargal (Mongolian: Жаргал, romanized:
Jargal, lit. 'happiness'), is a
common part of
Mongolian names, signifying:
People Rinchinnyamyn Amarjargal, a former...
- Bug-
Jargal is a
novel by the
French writer Victor Hugo.
First published in 1826, it is a
reworked version of an
earlier short story of the same name published...
- Дамбадаржаагийн Жаргалсайхан, Dambadarjaagiĭn Jargalsaĭkhan; also
known as
Jargal or
Jargal Defacto) is a
Mongolian economist,
television host, writer, and political...
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Unbroken Agony: Haiti, From
Revolution to the
Kidnapping of a
President Bug-
Jargal The
Crime of
Napoleon The
Black Jacobins Cécile
Fatiman Charles Rivière-Hérard...
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Jargalyn Otgon (born 5
February 1957) is a
Mongolian archer. She
competed at the 1992
Summer Olympics and the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Jargalyn Tsatsral (Mongolian: Жаргалын Цацрал; born 22 June 1987) is a
Mongolian international footballer. He made his
first appearance for the Mongolia...
- lost in the
first round of elimination. Women's
Individual Competition:
Jargal Otgon –
Round of 32, 17th
place (0–1) Men's
Marathon Pyambuugiin Tuul –...
- lost in the
first round of elimination. Women's
Individual Competition:
Jargal Otgon -
round of 64, 44th
place (0-1) Men's
Discus Throw Dashdendev Makhashiri...
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Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene.
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quotations related to
Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene.
Progressive Alliance Talk with
Jargal De
Facto on YouTube...
- the year
following his marriage, and his
second three years later (Bug-
Jargal, 1826).
Between 1829 and 1840, he
published five more
volumes of poetry:...