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These isolates had different geographic origins: Madagascar (19), USA (18), The Netherlands (6), South Korea (2), South Africa (2), China (3), Malaysia (1), Mongolia (2), Thailand (2), Philippines (1), Singapore (1) and Russia (1) (Table S1).

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1583 Mongolia Altan, also called Anda (died 1583, Mongolia), Mongol khan, or chief, who terrorized China during the 16th century.

A7 Mongolia Votes for Parliament Election results trickled in from Mongolia's parliamentary elections yesterday, with the nation's resurgent former Communists expecting to make strong gains.

1185 Mongolia 1241 Karakorum, Mongolia Ögödei, also spelled Ogadai, Ogdai, or Ugedei (born 1185, Mongolia died 1241, Karakorum, Mongolia) son and successor of the Mongol ruler Genghis Khan (d. 1227), who greatly expanded the Mongol Empire.

1206 Mongolia 1248 Mongolia Güyük, (born 1206, Mongolia died 1248, Mongolia) grandson of Genghis Khan and eldest son and successor of Ögödei, the first khagan, or great khan, of the Mongols.

September 17, 1916 Mongolia April 20 , 1991Moscow, Russia Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal, Yumjaagiin also spelled Yumjaagiyn (born Sept. 17, 1916, Uvs province, Mong. died April 20 , 1991 Moscow, U.S.S.R).

ULAN BATOR, Mongolia, Oct. 5 Mongolia's legislature on Thursday began debating a bill to regulate the use of the name Genghis Khan to prevent it from being commercially misused.

1455 Mongolia Esen Taiji, (died 1455, Mongolia), Mongol chief who succeeded in temporarily reviving Mongol power in Central Asia by descending on China and capturing the Ming emperor Yingzong (reigning as Zhengtong, 1435 49).

Dr Hessl and Dr Pederson have tree-ring data which seem to show that from 1208 to 1231 Mongolia enjoyed a string of wetter-than-usual years which was longer than any other such period in the past millennium.

NATO's Web site reports here on Mongolia's participation in the new "Individual Partnership and Cooperation Programme" (Mongolia is the first country to have formal relations with NATO on this basis): Since 2005, Mongolia has collaborated with NATO, in Kosovo and Afghanistan, as a way to counter the enormous power of neighbors China and Russia, neither of which are NATO members.

Yearly average herbage allowances (kg DM SU day−1) amounted to 20 (Mongolia) and 50 (China) for cattle and 52 (Mongolia) and 65 (China) for small ruminants (Figure 3).

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