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Mongolia in the XX Century and Three Revolutions exhibition underway

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Collection of the National Museum of Mongolia: Model for the Statue of General D Sukhbaatar

2021-05-13 15:13:30 Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. In our series of highlight artifacts being kept at the National Museum of Mongolia, we present the model for the statue of General D.Sukhbaatar. It was made by two craftsmen, M.Baldan-Osor and D.Mishig, in 1971. With a wooden base that was made using traditional joinery techniques and painted green, the model is placed on top of an intricately decorated red table. Alongside illustrations of floral patterns and the lotus flower, the table is encrusted with traditional patterns using bronze. While the statue and the surrounding lions were made of iron, its base was made with

Collection of the National Museum of Mongolia: Coins of the Mongol Empire

2021-05-04 17:53:01 Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. Coins are considered as a type of cultural artifact left behind by previous generations of humankind hundreds of years ago and they clearly depict socio-economic situation at the time. As for nomadic Mongolians, payment instruments were not only limited to livestock, but also currency - which can be seen from the usage of heavy coins as well as cash with the guarantee of gold and silver, depicting the socio-economic relations and cultural level of the nomadic society at the time.   Many types of gold, silver, and bronze coins dated back to the Mongol Empire have been found from various countries so far. Here are three of the coins that are being kept in the collection of the National Museum of Mongolia.

1st International virtual conference on archival documents and records to be held

2021-04-14 15:43:43 Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ The 1st international virtual scientific conference themed ‘Mongolian heritage in the world: Archival documents and records’ will be held by the General Archival Authority of Mongolia on April 29-30 in Ulaanbaatar city. Mongolists and researchers from nine countries including Japan, England, China, Russia, the Republic of Korea and Mongolia will attend the conference which will be jointly organized by the Mongolian Academy of Sciences and the International Association for Mongol Studies. The attendees will provide presentations on the interesting facts related to Mongolian history, which are being preserved at archives, museums, and libraries of their own countries.

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