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: Famous for throat singing (khoomei) and the horsehead fiddle (morin khuur).

: A cornerstone of their culture; it is common to welcome strangers into a ger with milk tea and mutton .

Originally a collection of fragmented nomadic tribes, the Mongols share a rich heritage centered on the vast Eurasian steppe.

Founded by (born Temüjin), it became the largest contiguous land empire in history.

: Traditionally pastoral nomads , many still live in portable felt tents called gers (or yurts) and move their livestock with the seasons.

: Historically shamanistic (Tengrism), though Tibetan Buddhism became the dominant religion in the 17th century. 🗺️ The Mongol Empire (1206–1368)

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    : Famous for throat singing (khoomei) and the horsehead fiddle (morin khuur).

    : A cornerstone of their culture; it is common to welcome strangers into a ger with milk tea and mutton . Mongol

    Originally a collection of fragmented nomadic tribes, the Mongols share a rich heritage centered on the vast Eurasian steppe. : Famous for throat singing (khoomei) and the

    Founded by (born Temüjin), it became the largest contiguous land empire in history. Mongol

    : Traditionally pastoral nomads , many still live in portable felt tents called gers (or yurts) and move their livestock with the seasons.

    : Historically shamanistic (Tengrism), though Tibetan Buddhism became the dominant religion in the 17th century. 🗺️ The Mongol Empire (1206–1368)