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- Scholars who work in the field of Mongolian studies are often referred to as Mongolists. Isaac Jacob Schmidt is generally regarded as the "founder" of Mongolian...
- Jacques Legrand (born 29 June 1946) is a French linguist and anthropologist. He worked as a translator at the French emb****ies in Mongolia and China from...
- of the Mongolian People's Republic (1921–1952) included many with Pan-Mongolist ideals. However, changing global politics and increased Soviet pressure...
- Rinchen studied at Leningrad's Institute of Oriental Languages with Russian Mongolist Boris Vladimirtsov, and after his return worked with Tsyben Zhamtsarano...
- like De Wang were kidnapped to Outer Mongolia to be inculcated with pan-Mongolist ideals. Perceiving an imminent threat to China's territorial integrity...
- 000 Mongols (3–5% of the total po****tion; common citizens, monks, Pan-Mongolists, nationalists, patriots, hundreds of military officers, nobles, intellectuals...
- 1920. The prominent French Mongolist, P. Pelliot, translated the Mongolian scripts on the seal later. However, the Mongolists believe that Kozma made only...
- provoked by the threat of the Outer Mongolia's independence from the pan-Mongolist movement of Grigory Semyonov in Siberia, were ready to accept Chinese...
- (Russian: Цогто Гармаевич Бадмажапов; 1879-1937) was a Russian translator, Mongolist, and discoverer of the city of Khara-Khoto. An ethnic Buryat, he was a...
- a hypothetical Paleo Asiatic ethnic group ****imilated by the Nenets. Mongolist György Kara posits that "Siberia" is derived from a Mongolic word "sibir"...