Damdinsüren — may refer to one of the following people: Jamtsangiin Damdinsüren, a Mongolian politician (1898 1938) Tsendiin Damdinsüren, a Mongolian writer and linguist (1945 1986) Bilegiin Damdinsüren, a Mongolian composer (1919 1991) Manlaibaatar… … Wikipedia
List of Mongolia-related articles — Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Mongolia include: Individual administrative districts are listed in Sums of Mongolia. 0 91932 armed uprising (Mongolia) 1990 Mongolian democratic revolutionAAchit Nuur Adasaurus Aero Mongolia Ahmad… … Wikipedia
Damdin — (Mongolian: Дамди, Damdiny in the genitive form for patronymics) is a common part of Mongolian names, as in: Damdin Sükhbaatar, the founding father of Mongolian independence Manlaibaatar Damdinsüren, a Mongolian general and politician in the 1911 … Wikipedia
Mongolian literature — Mongol literature has been greatly influenced by its nomadic oral traditions. The “three peaks” of Mongol literature, the Secret History of the Mongols, Geser and Jangar[1], all reflect the age long tradition of heroic epics on the Eurasian… … Wikipedia
Mongolia — <p></p> <p></p> Introduction ::Mongolia <p></p> Background: <p></p> The Mongols gained fame in the 13th century when under Chinggis KHAAN they established a huge Eurasian empire through conquest.… … The World Factbook
Lake Baikal — Baykal and Baikal redirect here. For other uses, see Baykal (disambiguation). Lake Baikal Coordinates … Wikipedia
Liste mongolischer Schriftsteller — Dies ist eine Liste mongolischer Schriftsteller. Dulduityn Rawdschaa (1803–1856) Wantschinbalyn Indschinasch (1837–1892) Bawuugiin Gelegbalsan (1846–1923) Rawdschaagiin Chischigbat (1849–1916) Namdschildordschiin Danzanwandschil (1854–1907)… … Deutsch Wikipedia