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As for fruit , peaches , currants and strawberries grow wild , though the Mongols
make no use of the last , and probably not of the two first . The rivers abound with
ducks , and also fish , and niay long remain so , for the inhabitants believing in ...
As for fruit , peaches , currants and strawberries grow wild , though the Mongols
make no use of the last , and probably not of the two first . The rivers abound with
ducks , and also fish , and niay long remain so , for the inhabitants believing in ...
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The Mongols , ( says Mr. Timkowski ) and most of the Nomades of Middle Asia ,
make use of this tea ; it serves them for both drink and food . In the tea
manufactories , the dry , dirty and damaged leaves and stalks of the tea are
thrown aside ...
The Mongols , ( says Mr. Timkowski ) and most of the Nomades of Middle Asia ,
make use of this tea ; it serves them for both drink and food . In the tea
manufactories , the dry , dirty and damaged leaves and stalks of the tea are
thrown aside ...
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Certainly this account does not altogether agree with Malte Brun's sweeping
description of the Mongols , as squat , shapeless monsters . * In general , “ they
are of middling stature ; they have black hair which they shave over the temples
and ...
Certainly this account does not altogether agree with Malte Brun's sweeping
description of the Mongols , as squat , shapeless monsters . * In general , “ they
are of middling stature ; they have black hair which they shave over the temples
and ...
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Ourga is looked upon by the Mongols with almost as much veneration as Mecca
by the followers of Mahomet . Since the thirteenth century they have been
followers of Boudhism . They reverence the Dalai Lama of Tibet as the high priest
, and ...
Ourga is looked upon by the Mongols with almost as much veneration as Mecca
by the followers of Mahomet . Since the thirteenth century they have been
followers of Boudhism . They reverence the Dalai Lama of Tibet as the high priest
, and ...
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The mission passed near Mount Darkan , renowned in the history of Gengis Khan
, whose deeds of high enterprize are still said and sung by the Mongols with an
enthusiasm equal to the Arabians , in their traditions of Haroun al Raschid .
The mission passed near Mount Darkan , renowned in the history of Gengis Khan
, whose deeds of high enterprize are still said and sung by the Mongols with an
enthusiasm equal to the Arabians , in their traditions of Haroun al Raschid .
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