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˜Theœ stacions of Rome and The pilgrims sea-voyage : with Clene Maydenhod ; a supplement to "Political, religious, and love poems", and "Hali Meidenhad"
In: http://mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10748414-9
ed. by Frederick J. Furnivall ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- P.o.angl. 313 r-24/26
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Vuibur Muvgqhul uv Vuivdusudav u Yagae Surqhaqhuli ardam sivzilagav u satgul najigam uv sivzilagu vuqaqhav u gablal: 内蒙古民族大学学报社会科学蒙古文版 = Journal of Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities social sciences Mongolian edition. Erdem sinǰilegen-ü sedgül = Mengwen = Mongolian edition
ISSN: 1671-0207
Mongol ulsyn generaluudyn hörög, namtryn tovčoon
Biographies of Mongolian generals, 1944 - 2009
The book of fayttes of armes and of chyualrye
In: Early English Text Society
In: Original series 189
Evolution of common resource tenure and governing: evidence from pastureland in Mongolia Plateau
Includes bibliographical references. ; Presented at the Building resilience of Mongolian rangelands: a trans-disciplinary research conference held on June 9-10, 2015 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. ; Land tenure is to define who hold the land as well as the relationship between tenant and the lord. Most fundamentally tenure and changing tenure is capturing the value of the resource. The nature of the resource and changing relative scarcity are essential to induce or lead evolution of land tenure. Pasture resources have been held in open access and communal tenure for much of the long history on Mongolia Plateau because of the abundant resource with low population density. Historically pasture tenure in this region has been evolving from open and semi-open access to communal tenure (control) to more private ownership, although other forces like political system can only cause temporary departure from the general patterns. Presently the variety of tenure arrangements largely reflects the scarcity of the pastoral resources: Mongolia is still primarily adopting semi-open access with community governing although state is viewed as sole ownership, while Inner Mongolia is more directing privatization of at least the use rights.
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Mongol sum: zasag zahirgaa, nutag dėvsgėrijn nėgžijn huvʹsal
Temu̇jin Temu̇r-u̇n cerig keregliku̇i arġ-a
In: Mongġol tulġur bicig-u̇n cubural
Of knyghthode and bataile
In: Middle English texts series
"Yurba-yi tölügelekü" tuqai ügülekü ni
Translations of political speeches given by Jiang Zemin, Chinese political figure
Arban ǰirγuγan ǰil šorung-du
In: Öbör mongγol-un teüke soyol-un songγudaγ ǰokiyal
In: Öbör mongγol-un teüke soyol-un songγudaγ ǰokiyal