The epic of Jangar or Jangar epic (Kalmyk: Җаңһр, romanized: Cañhr, [d͡ʒaŋɣər]; Mongolian: ᠵᠢᠩᠭᠠᠷ, Жангар, romanized: Jangar, [d͡ʒɑŋɢər]) is a traditional...
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Horse culture in Mongolia (category Culture of Mongolia)
Epic of Jangar, in which horses play roles almost as important as those of the heroes. The most famous horse from the epic is Aranjagaan, Jangar's mount...
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recorded in the 20th century Epic of Darkness, tales and legends of primeval China Epic of Jangar, poem of the Oirat people Epic of Köroğlu, Turkic oral tradition...
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reminiscent of Germanic alliterative verse. The two most well-known epics are the Jangar and the Geser. These tuuli are commonly sung with instruments such...
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of the Congo, a town on the Congo River Bumba, a crater on Rhea Bumba, mythical land of the Kalmyk people in the Epic of Jangar Bumba Da, nickname of...
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Jangar, Djangar, Dzhangar may refer to: The Jangar Epic and its hero Dzhangar (settlement) [ru], settlement in Kalmykia, Russia 2756 Dzhangar, minor planet...
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Mongolian literature (redirect from Literature of Mongolia)
peaks" of Mongol literature, The Secret History of the Mongols, Epic of King Gesar and Epic of Jangar, all reflect the age-long tradition of heroic epics on...
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Finnish aircraft Tuuli is a Mongolic word meaning "epic" Mongol epic poetry Epic of Jangar Epic of King Gesar Tuuli, a Canadian pop-punk band This disambiguation...
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Olonkho (category Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity)
Ural-batyr, Bashkir narrated epic Epic of Manas, Kyrgyz narrated epic Epic of Jangar, Kalmyk narrated epic Kalevala, Finnish narrated epic Karakurt, Deniz (2011)...
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the epics around the Khan's life, or the one about his two white horses. Other well-known epics deal with Geser Khan. Famous Oirad epics are Jangar, Khan...
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that have received names, and explains the meanings of those names. Official naming citations of newly named small Solar System bodies are approved and...
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Turkic and Mongolic peoples, in relation to some of their epics, dastans and Üligers (e.g., Epic of Jangar, Maadai-Kara, Alpamysh, Daini-Kyurul) - namely...
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2010-02-16. Bougdaeva, Saglar (10 January 2023). Jangar: The Heroic Epic of the Kalmyk Nomads. Oakland: U of California P. p. 252. ISBN 9780520344723. Qobil...
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traditional Kalmyk music. Epic bard and throat singer Okna Tsahan Zam is a Kalmyk who performs the ancient Oirat epic Jangar. He usually accompanies himself...
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folk singer, known for his throat singing and as a performer of the Kalmyk national epic Jangar. Okna Tsahan Zam does not have a traditional music education...
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Sources. Yale University Press. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-300-09038-3. Ilyasov, Jangar. "A Study on the Bone Plates from Orlat // Silk Road Art and Archaeology...
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Hoboksar Mongol Autonomous County (category County-level divisions of Xinjiang)
Hoboksar is traditionally considered the place of origin of the Epic of Jangar. The Jangar Culture and Art Palace (江格尔文化艺术宫) was opened in the county...
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the magical properties of bringing lamb’s bones back to life. In the Jangar epic of the 14th century, the tsuur is said to have had a voice like a swan...
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and other ethnic groups. Epic stories involving the Yao people Miluotuo creation myth and epic stories from the Geser and Jangar are included. The section...
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important vehicles for the transmission of shamanic traditions. Oirad epics relayed in üligers are Jangar, the history of the four Oirad's Victory over the...
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recited magtaal is "Huhuu Namjil", the legend of the creation of the morin khuur, and the Jangar - an epic that endures for three days. The Mongolian minority...
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Equestrian statue of Jangar close to the belt route. Photo[permanent dead link] Equestrian statue of Ivan the Terrible [ru] at the embankment of the Oka River...
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found by kindly hunters. In Mongolian Oirat and Kalmyk mythology, the hero Jangar is taught to roar by a tiger, taught to hunt by an eagle, taught to run...
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Sodnom Baldan (category Academic staff of the National University of Mongolia)
"Jangariin tuhai – About Jangar epic story by B.Sodnom in magazine "Science" – 1944 "Zohioliin yavdal hemegch yun bui – What is the story of literature" By B...
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commonly depict carrying a scythe. (Christian mythology) Aram, the spear of Jangar. (Mongol mythology) Ascalon, the spear (or sword) that St. George used...
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Xiongnu (redirect from Xiongnu origin of Mongol)
Sources. Yale University Press. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-300-09038-3. Ilyasov, Jangar Ya.; Rusanov, Dmitriy V. (1997). "A Study on the Bone Plates from Orlat"...
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(1996), A History of Chinese Civilization (2nd ed.), New York: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-49781-7 Ilyasov, Jangar (2001). "The Hephthalite...
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Birth of Buson the haiku poet 1716 in poetry – First printed version of the Epic of King Gesar; First printed version of The Jangar Epic; Birth of Thomas...
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Hephthalites (redirect from State of Hua (Hephthalite))
State Museums. Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 978-0-87099-300-8. Internet Archive Google Books Ilyasov, Jangar (2001). "The Hephthalite Terracotta"...
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Central Asian art (redirect from Buddhist art of Bamiyan)
VIII: 322. Il'yasov, Jangar Ya. (2001). "The Hephthalite Terracotta // Silk Road Art and Archaeology". Journal of the Institute of Silk Road Studies. 7...
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