The Quarterly Review, Volume 297William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1959 |
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Page 175
... Mongols still live in Afghanistan , but have in modern times maintained no connection with the other Mongols . Foreign countries , China , the Manchus , Russia and Japan , have exercised immense influence on the ideology of Mongolian ...
... Mongols still live in Afghanistan , but have in modern times maintained no connection with the other Mongols . Foreign countries , China , the Manchus , Russia and Japan , have exercised immense influence on the ideology of Mongolian ...
Page 178
... Mongols , and it thus discourages pan - Mongolism . The adoption of the Cyrillic script will no doubt tend to cut off the Mongols from their traditional literature and the use of the former literary language . Since the old literature ...
... Mongols , and it thus discourages pan - Mongolism . The adoption of the Cyrillic script will no doubt tend to cut off the Mongols from their traditional literature and the use of the former literary language . Since the old literature ...
Page 179
... Mongolian Church . In 1930 Japan adopted a ' Mongolian Policy ' in Inner Mongolia to win support for themselves . Japanese policy thus directly opposed Russian policy and was intended to attract the Outer Mongols to the Inner Mongolian ...
... Mongolian Church . In 1930 Japan adopted a ' Mongolian Policy ' in Inner Mongolia to win support for themselves . Japanese policy thus directly opposed Russian policy and was intended to attract the Outer Mongols to the Inner Mongolian ...
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