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An International Monetary Fund (IMF) staff mission, led by Mr. Tahsin Saadi Sedik, conducted discussions as part of the 2025 Article IV consultation with the Mongolian authorities in Ulaanbaatar ...
New approaches to peace and development in the complex and volatile N.E. Asia region were the focus of an international forum ...
For the past few years, Central Asian states focused on settling border disputes and forging stronger trade connections among ...
In the windswept steppe of northeastern Mongolia, archaeologists have unearthed a rare window into daily life along the ...
Could the Mongols have taken Europe? The Mongols were certainly world-class conquerors. In the thirteenth century, they ruled the largest contiguous land empire in history. It is commonplace to ...
The Mongol Empire emerged in the 13th century under the leadership of Genghis Khan, born Temujin in 1162. In just a few decades, they conquered more land than any empire before or since.
The East after the disintegration of the Mongol Empire. Credit: Rowanwindwhistler / Wikimedia Commons It was he who finished expelling the Mongols a year later, defeating them in the Battle of Homs, ...
The Mongol Empire’s relationship with the popes reached a peak in the latter 13th century. These remarkable relationships helped Mongol diplomacy to set foot in Europe, expanding exchanges and ...
Mongol rule brought not only Mongolian culture, but influences from other parts of the empire as well, such as China and Persia. This was seen in areas like art, food, and military organization ...