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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...
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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...
- (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...
- like De Wang were
kidnapped to
Outer Mongolia to be
inculcated with pan-
Mongolist ideals.
Perceiving an
imminent threat to China's
territorial integrity...
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Rinchen studied at Leningrad's
Institute of
Oriental Languages with
Russian Mongolist Boris Vladimirtsov, and
after his
return worked with
Tsyben Zhamtsarano...
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Eastern Mongols to 1662. It is
generally regarded by
nearly all
ancient Mongolists as a
primary source of
accurate Mongol history. The
names in this work...
- 000
Mongols (3–5% of the
total po****tion;
common citizens, monks, Pan-
Mongolists, nationalists, patriots,
hundreds of
military officers, nobles, intellectuals...
- of the
Mongolian People's
Republic (1921–1952)
included many with Pan-
Mongolist ideals. However,
changing global politics and
increased Soviet pressure...
- a
hypothetical Paleo-Asiatic
ethnic group ****imilated by the Nenets.
Mongolist György Kara
posits that the
toponym Siberia is
derived from a Mongolic...
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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...