But there's some heart into it, so you can't hate that. You can't hate heart, you know? Mong Chen Jiang from the BBC World Services Global China unit told us more about the film.So, the director Xing Yu Mong , he's someone in his 30s and his mother, who
And all the bite marks are on one bone, the humerus, the upper arm bone. - Mongolia also, or no?
for textiles or for metal. Mongols produced nothing. They could produce felt to make their tents, but they were not craftsmen. And so they had to get these items from somewhere, and it was through raiding.
And his word goes, he's the father in the absence of the father. Mongolians really like we might say puns of, they like words with multiple meanings.
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And I'll just share a little bit more. Mongolia is the second most-- has the second most largest population of snow leopards. So I just told you China had the most.
I have been. Here's my observation about Mongolian people. Mongolian people. Wow. Why? Why? He goes hard at the Mongolian people.
Yes, It's true. Oh my god. Mongolians and their Popsicles. You could be president one day.
Me even saying Mongolian sounds like I'm being mean, but I'm not. Mongolian. Yeah. I'm Mongolian. As long as you're not saying like-- yeah-- "whore" after it.
animals that are immune to Venoms there are some very notable exceptions things like Mongo's which have epic wonderful crazy battles with cobras now what's funny and interesting about the mongus and the Cobra is that they've actually evolved the exact same way of avoiding the
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Jonah Hill: Sometimes they don't initially and then I'm like no, seriously me. Mongo Man One from Michigan wants to know if Jonah Hill: I know him.
to a single Mountain a caption appears Boran calun the sacred mountain of the Mongols Northern Mongolia 1181 that's the mountain as it is today it must have looked much the same 800 years ago we zoom into the forest to a closeup
Japanese actor who played Jenis in the recent movie Mongol has anybody here seen Mongol yeah few he holds a bow and arrow at the ready a horse stands silently beside him in the distance we hear voices his pursuers uh subtitles tell uh there are
and said everybody says genis so we're going to say genis lost battle and in Mongolia of course he's both King and demigod for 70 years under communism when Mongolia was under Russian domination it was officially very much non-r because the Mongols dominated Russia for two
actually going to be in the center of a golf course but it captures something of the scale of Jenis in the mind of Mongols it's sort of sort of Schwartz and edish isn't it the top of the horse's head is a lookout platform the main is a staircase you see that coming at you over the step and on a dark night and
- Yeah, or what can you test with various bits of evidence? So there were some tyrannosaur-inflicted bite marks on a duckbill from Mongolia that I worked on years ago. The specimen was from Mongolia, but it was held in Japan in a Japanese museum.
And all the bite marks are on one bone, the humerus, the upper arm bone. - So Mongolia, you have a thing called Tarbosaurus, which is a very, very close relative of T-rex.
And one of his very unique weapons was the bow that he used. The Mongolian bow was very well known for being extraordinarily light, having a really far range. And so they could wreak a lot of destruction with this light, small, portable weapon.
These are the instruments-- traditional Mongolian instruments have been played by our ancestors for thousands of years. Traditional Mongolian morin khuur, which we're playing, the color is usually brown. And also the horse head would be facing towards the audiences.
OK. As Mongolians, we love horses. It's something we love and respect.
So I just told you China had the most. And Mongolia is the second. And there, we don't really know-- I'm going to say there are around 100,000 but we don't really know.
and when my producer-- I was working in the BBC World Service, the radio-- and when my producer told me, I can send you in Mongolia out to do a report for the radio about Mongolian shamanism, I told her, oh yes, you know? Because the farthest I could be, the better it could be for me, you know?
And it's not going to work. between Mongolians, Tibetans, and Chinese, with some Turks also, some Muslim Turks in there too, a really pluralistic fringe area of northeast Tibet,
You're an idiot. You don't know what you're talking about. And Mongols are easier. But there's something, if you do it right-- and that's a bit of a crapshoot-- but if you do it right, there's something really
The Mongols were less interested in this being there, or they just wanted it or something, and they started attacking.
Charlie Monger, who is the vice chairman at Berkshire Hathaway said that See's was their first high quality company
of Mongolia and just below Slovakia. In the whole of the Olympics history, India has won only 20 medals. Given the country's vast population, it's a mystery that's confused sports writers
from Mongolia. This is actually a yurt, or a ger, and again, I want to make this very educational. I know all you guys are serious about photography. So, I thought I'd start
in Mongolia, or walking around the Googleplex, I'm gonna go back here. One of the things that will help you get good pictures is to try to tell the story. Try to tell the whole
proud today to have John man with us uh John is a historian and a travel writer with a very special interest in China and Mongolia in that sort of area um he's written books on um AA thean KU Lan among others as well as alphaba on the history of the Roman alphabet um he's here today to talk about his latest book
She is a Mong refugee whose family were closely allied with American soldiers in Laos.
from Mongolia that I worked on years ago. The specimen was from Mongolia, but it was held in Japan in a Japanese museum. I was working with the Japanese on it.
He arrived back at the cart where his wife was, her name was Hoelun, and Hoelun had time to think while he was riding around being chased by the Mongols. And she decided that it's more important for him to live.
This is gonna go on for generations. Very important for the Mongols. If it moves, it's a weapon.
And he's also rather critical of the elder people, Ong Khan's people came late, and he gave them this long lecture about, "We are Mongols, and if we give our word, our word is our promise forever, and rain, or sleet, or snow, it doesn't matter, we be there on time", and in it ...
But Behter was the older child of Sochigel, and as sons, the older brother, has complete authority over the younger siblings in the Mongolian society. They have to refer to him with a special pronoun all the time, "ta", and he refers to them as "chi", it's like a formality.
And his word goes, he's the father in the absence of the father. in the Mongol hierarchy.
And his word goes, he's the father in the absence of the father. the belt for the Mongol man is really the sign of manhood.
And his word goes, he's the father in the absence of the father. They're Mongols, they're not like us.
And his word goes, he's the father in the absence of the father. about the Mongols, you know?
about how the Mongols would imprison and deport weavers from their conquered territories and bring them back.
And there's a reason we only sing in Mongolian-- because it's very hard to sing in any other language using throat singing. It's Mongolian throat singing. So you mentioned music school.
I kind of have two questions. One-- are there female Mongolian bands? And two-- I guess it'd be a question for each of you guys-- which artist would you guys like to collaborate with in the future?
So talk about that. This is a Mongolian traditional instrument, also. It's been played by our ancestors so many years.
So today, let's dive in a little bit closer into Mongolia. So in Mongolia, we've been working there since 2008. And I'll just share a little bit more.
So that's also a big threat that we try to work with. But in Mongolia, the main threat is also mining. There's huge new threats of large development within snow leopard ranges, for example building roads, huge highways, trains, mining for coal, for precious stones.
as well in what we demand in our products and what we use. So in Mongolia though, the main threats are poaching, human-wildlife conflict, and mining, especially in the south Gobi where there's a lot of mining taking place.
Do they travel hundreds of kilometers? So in Mongolia, we've had the longest camera trap study in the world.
We're all mongrels and we come from diverse parts of the world.