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Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Discovering Mongolia: The Three Games of Men at Erin Gurvan Naadam

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video explores the cultural significance and excitement of the Erin Gurvan Naadam festival in Mongolia. It highlights the three traditional games of men - Mongolian wrestling, horse racing, and archery - and explains how each game is...
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Instructional Video3:05
Ancient Lights Media

Mongolia

6th - 8th
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Mongolia.
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Instructional Video18:30
Curated Video

The Mad Baron: The Eccentric Life and Legacy of Roman von Ungern-Sternberg

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video explores the life of Roman von Ungern-Sternberg, a Baltic German noble who led a brutal campaign against the communists during the Russian Civil War. Known as the "Mad Baron," he claimed descent from Genghis Khan and adopted a...
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Instructional Video4:34
Name Explain

Why Is A Part Of China Called Mongolia?

6th - 11th
HELP SUPPORT NAME EXPLAIN ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/nameexplain BUY MY BOOK: http://bit.ly/originofnames TWITTER: https://twitter.com/NameExplainYT Thank you to all my Patrons for supporting the channel! SOURCES AND FURTHER...
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Instructional Video2:50
The Guardian

Mongolia makes its name on international darts scene

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Mongolia makes its name on international darts scene Subscribe to The Guardian: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD How amateur darts players from Mongolia are making waves in the sport's international arena. A team from the country secured...
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Instructional Video9:11
Curated Video

Revealing the Hidden Wonders of a 2300-Year-Old Scythian Grave in Mongolia | Secrets in the Ice

6th - 11th
Join us on a remarkable journey as we delve deep into the ancient mysteries surrounding a 2300-Year-Old Scythian Grave in Mongolia. Prepare to be amazed as we unveil the hidden wonders hidden within the icy confines of this...
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Instructional Video3:23
NPR

Ninja Miners of Mongolia

6th - 11th
A 21st-century gold rush is taking place in Mongolia. Its huge gold reserves were only discovered after the former Soviet satellite started democratic reforms in 1990. Now, gold fever has gripped the country, with an estimated 100,000...
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Instructional Video2:34
The Guardian

Mongolia cracks down on ninja gold miners

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Villagers in the mining settlement of Ogoomor, who used to make a living by scavenging for gold, claim they are being arrested and detained unlawfully as Mongolia facilitates the international scramble for its natural resources
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Instructional Video23:51
Unreported World

Dying to breathe: Mongolia's polluted air | Unreported World

9th - 11th
The world's worst air: This week on Unreported World, while some of the air quality in the UK may be poor, imagine living in a place where air pollution can reach more than 100 times the accepted limit. That's the case in Ulaanbaatar the...
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Instructional Video12:07
Curated Video

Climate Migration: Mongolia Losing Nomadic Herding Lifestyle

9th - 11th
In Ulaanbatar, Mongolia, more than 600,000 nomadic herders have moved to the city in search of work after dzud, or extreme weather patterns, have killed their cattle. In this segment of "Earth Focus" we see how climate change is...
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Instructional Video1:52
Curated Video

Urban Nomads - Mongolia's herders face climate change | Trailer

9th - 11th
"Air pollution has become such a big problem it's a threat to national security" says Deputy Mayor of Ulaanbaatar. Trailer for a film about land issues and climate change in Mongolia shot in February this year. The full film will be...
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Instructional Video2:46
NPR

Mongolia's Horse Race Evokes Genghis Khan

6th - 11th
Described as the Kentucky Derby, the Olympics and Christmas rolled into one, Mongolia's Naadam is an 8-centuries-old celebration of heroism and masculinity. The annual festival is devoted to the three "manly sports" — horse racing,...
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Instructional Video1:14
Next Animation Studio

Heat and evaporation causing “irreversible” drying of Mongolia

12th - Higher Ed
Record high temperatures in the region are accelerated by soil drying, and together these changes are magnifying the decline of soil water.
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Instructional Video2:02
Curated Video

The Tallest and Smallest Men in the World: A Look at Extraordinary Heights

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the lives of two extraordinary individuals - the tallest man in the world, Shi Shun, standing at 7 feet and eight inches tall, and the smallest man in the world, He Ping Ping, at just 2 1/2 feet tall. Both hailing...
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Instructional Video1:59
Curated Video

Improving Livestock Welfare: Innovative Grass Harvester for Mongolian Herders

Pre-K - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe horse-drawn grass harvester developed by students from Imperial College in London is revolutionizing the way Mongolian herders cut grass for their livestock. By increasing efficiency and productivity, this innovative solution...
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Instructional Video4:02
Jabzy

Pan-Mongolism - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Pan-Mongolism
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Instructional Video4:56
Ancient Lights Media

China: Deserts

6th - 8th
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip examines the geography and cultures of China's northern desert regions.
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Instructional Video13:46
Weird History

Things You Didn't Know About Genghis Khan

12th - Higher Ed
Genghis Khan remains one of the most feared and respected conquerors of all time. His biography is shrouded in mystery and contradiction, but the facts about Genghis Khan are that he rose up from almost certain death on the Mongolian...
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Instructional Video1:53
National Geographic

Living With Mongolian Nomads | Best Job Ever

Pre-K - 11th
What's it like to live among Mongolian nomads when you've spent most of your life in New York City? As host of the National Geographic Channel show Bridge the Gap: Mongolia, Chris Bashinelli is on a quest to find out. During his...
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Instructional Video1:53
National Geographic

Living With Mongolian Nomads | Best Job Ever

Pre-K - 11th
What's it like to live among Mongolian nomads when you've spent most of your life in New York City? As host of the National Geographic Channel show Bridge the Gap: Mongolia, Chris Bashinelli is on a quest to find out. During his...
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Instructional Video1:44
National Geographic

Millennial Monks Adapt to a Modernizing World | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
These are Mongolia’s millennial monks. Today, they are in charge of more and more of the country's monasteries. This new generation of monks are coming of age after decades of Soviet religious persecution. ➡ Subscribe:...
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Instructional Video2:04
National Geographic

Underwater Cave Diving | Best Job Ever

Pre-K - 11th
Environmental anthropologist Kenny Broad and his team go underwater and underground to explore caves. “When things go great in cave diving, there's nothing more spectacular in the world,” Broad says. “Then I get to the surface and I get...
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Instructional Video1:51
National Geographic Kids

Riding Horses with Mongolian Nomads | Best Job Ever

Pre-K - 6th
Nomads constantly travel to find pasture for their animals. National Geographic host Chris Bashinelli spent one month with nomads in Mongolia to find out how nomadic culture is adapting to an ever-changing and modernizing world. Find out...
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Instructional Video3:56
National Geographic

Would You Stay if Your Home Became a Desert? | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Watch how one herder's traditional way of life is threatened by sandstorms and drought. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science,...

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