Mongol$49984$ - définition. Qu'est-ce que Mongol$49984$
Diclib.com
Dictionnaire ChatGPT
Entrez un mot ou une phrase dans n'importe quelle langue 👆
Langue:

Traduction et analyse de mots par intelligence artificielle ChatGPT

Sur cette page, vous pouvez obtenir une analyse détaillée d'un mot ou d'une phrase, réalisée à l'aide de la meilleure technologie d'intelligence artificielle à ce jour:

  • comment le mot est utilisé
  • fréquence d'utilisation
  • il est utilisé plus souvent dans le discours oral ou écrit
  • options de traduction de mots
  • exemples d'utilisation (plusieurs phrases avec traduction)
  • étymologie

Qu'est-ce (qui) est Mongol$49984$ - définition

BAND THAT PLAYS PUNK ROCK
Mongol Shuudan; Mongol shuudan

Mongol epic poetry         
  • Jangar]]''
GENRE OF MONGOL LITERATURE
User:Roniius/Mongol oral literature; Mongol epics; Mongol epic; Mongol Tuuli; Mongol tuuli
Epic poetry, or tuuli in Mongolian, is an important genre of Mongol oral literature. The two most well-known epics are the Jangar and the Geser.
Mongol invasions of Tibet         
  • [[Tibet]] under Mongol rule, 1240-1354
  • The [[Mongol Empire]] in 1259
  • Tibet within the Yuan dynasty under the top-level department known as the [[Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs]] (Xuanzheng Yuan).
(1206 — 1723 )
Pre-Yuan Mongol-Tibetan relations; Mongol-Tibetan relations in the 13th and 14th centuries; Mongol invasion of Tibet; Mongol conquest of Tibet
There were several Mongol invasions of Tibet. The earliest is the alleged plot to invade Tibet by Genghis Khan in 1206,Wylie.
Mongol–Langam languages         
RAMU–KERAM LANGUAGE GROUP OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Mongol-Langam language; Mongol-Langam languages; Kaima language; West Keram River languages; Ulmapo languages; Koam languages
The Mongol–Langam, Koam, or Ulmapo languages are a language group of Keram Rural LLG, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea belonging to the Ramu language family. Foley (2018) includes them within the Grass languages, but they were not included in Foley (2005).

Wikipédia

Mongol Shuudan (band)

Mongol Shuudan (Russian: Монгол Шуудан, IPA: [mɐnˈɡoɫ ʂu.uˈdan]) is a rock band formed in Moscow in 1988.

"Монгол Шуудан" means "Mongol Post" in the Mongolian language. This unusual choice is explained by the band vocalist Valeri Skoroded very simply: the band was standing at a bus stop by a Soyuzpechat booth and their eyes were caught by fancy postage stamps with the exotic words on them.

The group's music is mostly anti-governmental, pro-anarchist in its message, with the group identifying themselves with the Black Guards of the Russian Civil War.

Many of their songs are modernized versions of anarchist civil war songs. Some of their songs include "Commissar," "Chekist," "Freedom or Death," "Sabbath on the Bald Mountain", and so forth. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the group has continued to produce music, much of which is available on their website.

The band has performed over 100 shows and toured Europe, Israel, and all of the Russian Federation.