Item #: IOFKIT Select Options History of the Mongolian Flag The Mongolian flag features three vertical bands in the colors of red, blue, and red. In the first red band, at the bottom is Mongolia's "Soyombo" symbol. The red color represents liberty and progress and the blue color is th...
The flag of Montenegro has an impressive symbol: a double-headed eagle wearing a shield with a lion on it. The two-headed eagle traces back to Byzantine times. It shows that Montenegro was historically part of the Byzantine Empire.
It’s also a day to celebrate the anniversaries of the Mongol Empire and the Mongolian Statehood, the establishment of the Bogd Khanate in the Qing dynasty, the People’s Revolution of 1921, and the Democratic Revolution of 1990. It coincides with Naadam, a national festival that focuses on...
Han men were required to cut their hair in Mongolian fashion or face execution. Han intellectuals attempted to criticize the rulers through literature; many were rounded up and beheaded. Han people were also relocated from the power centers of Beijing. Great Wall of China Emperor Kangxi Kangxi ...
Tanabata, which is a word full of memories for all in the past and full of hope in the future, on this day's night, no matter the young men and women who are just born, or the loving couple who enter the marriage, countless sentient men and women in the world pray to the lovers...
Vertically striped red-blue-red national flag with a group of yellow symbols on its hoist stripe. The flag’s width-to-length ratio is 1 to 2.Historically, blue has been associated with the Mongolian people as a symbol of the open skies under which they
maximum, 782 miles (1,259 km) from north to south. Mongolia’s land area is roughly equivalent to that of the countries of western and centralEurope, and it lies in a similar latitude range. The national capital,Ulaanbaatar(Mongolian: Ulan Bator), is in the north-central part of the...
maximum, 782 miles (1,259 km) from north to south. Mongolia’s land area is roughly equivalent to that of the countries of western and centralEurope, and it lies in a similar latitude range. The national capital,Ulaanbaatar(Mongolian: Ulan Bator), is in the north-central part of the...
The event was of immeasurable importance, for not only did Hungary enter the spiritual community of the Western world but it did so without having to recognize the political suzerainty of the Holy Roman Empire. This was possible because Sylvester, who extended papal protection to Hungary, held ...