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... Mongol tribes ( 388-89 ) . Schuyler , however , states that this title is of Chinese origin . When in 221 B. C. ... Mongolian . The Mongols generally transcribed the " r , " when it appeared as the first letter in a word , by repeating ...
... Mongol tribes ( 388-89 ) . Schuyler , however , states that this title is of Chinese origin . When in 221 B. C. ... Mongolian . The Mongols generally transcribed the " r , " when it appeared as the first letter in a word , by repeating ...
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... Mongol term which means " a pile of stones serving as an altar " ( CSYC , 11 , 12a ) . After the boundary was agreed upon it was marked by piles of stones ( obos ) , therefore , obo came to mean the boundary markers between China and ...
... Mongol term which means " a pile of stones serving as an altar " ( CSYC , 11 , 12a ) . After the boundary was agreed upon it was marked by piles of stones ( obos ) , therefore , obo came to mean the boundary markers between China and ...
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Lo-shu Fu. of Mongol troops sent from Chinese town , Naun ( i . e . Tsitsihar ) and Merghen who arrive at the ... Mongols furnish the district of Nerchinsk with bad tea and tobacco , poor silks , and tolerable cottons . In return they ...
Lo-shu Fu. of Mongol troops sent from Chinese town , Naun ( i . e . Tsitsihar ) and Merghen who arrive at the ... Mongols furnish the district of Nerchinsk with bad tea and tobacco , poor silks , and tolerable cottons . In return they ...
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