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Wednesday, 26 October 2016

Genghis Khan founded the Mongol Empire

Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan founded the Mongol Empire and became one of the most feared conquerors of all time.

Mongol leader Genghis Khan (1162-1227) rose from humble beginnings to establish the largest land empire in history. After uniting the nomadic tribes of the Mongolian plateau, he conquered huge chunks of central Asia and China. His descendents expanded the empire even further, advancing to such far-off places as Poland, Vietnam, Syria and Korea. At their peak, the Mongols controlled between 11 and 12 million contiguous square miles, an area about the size of Africa. Many people were slaughtered in the course of Genghis Khan’s invasions, but he also granted religious freedom to his subjects, abolished torture, encouraged trade and created the first international postal system. Genghis Khan died in 1227 during a military campaign against the Chinese kingdom of Xi Xia. His final resting place remains unknown.

GENGHIS KHAN: THE EARLY YEARS

Temujin, later Genghis Khan, was born around 1162 near the border between modern Mongolia and Siberia. Legend holds that he came into the world clutching a blood clot in his right hand. His mother had been kidnapped by his father and forced into marriage. At that time, dozens of nomadic tribes on the central Asian steppe were constantly fighting and stealing from each other, and life for Temujin was violent and unpredictable. Before he turned 10, his father was poisoned to death by an enemy clan. Temujin’s own clan then deserted him, his mother and his six siblings in order to avoid having to feed them.

Did You Know?
Mongol leader Genghis Khan never allowed anyone to paint his portrait, sculpt his image or engrave his likeness on a coin. The first images of him appeared after his death.

Shortly thereafter, Temujin killed his older half-brother and took over as head of the poverty-stricken household. At one point, he was captured and enslaved by the clan that had abandoned him, but he was eventually able to escape. In 1178 Temujin married Borte, with whom he would have four sons and an unknown number of daughters. He launched a daring rescue of Borte after she too was kidnapped, and he soon began making alliances, building a reputation as a warrior and attracting a growing number of followers. Most of what we know about Genghis Khan’s childhood comes from “The Secret History of the Mongols,” the oldest known work of Mongolian history and literature, which was written soon after his death.

GENGHIS KHAN UNITES THE MONGOLS
Going against custom, Temujin put competent allies rather than relatives in key positions and executed the leaders of enemy tribes while incorporating the remaining members into his clan. He ordered that all looting wait until after a complete victory had been won, and he organized his warriors into units of 10 without regard to kin. Though Temujin was an animist, his followers included Christians, Muslims and Buddhists. By 1205 he had vanquished all rivals, including his former best friend Jamuka. The following year, he called a meeting of representatives from every part of the territory and established a nation similar in size to modern Mongolia. He was also proclaimed Chinggis Khan, which roughly translates to “Universal Ruler,” a name that became known in the West as Genghis Khan.

GENGHIS KHAN ESTABLISHES AN EMPIRE
Having united the steppe tribes, Genghis Khan ruled over some 1 million people. In order to suppress the traditional causes of tribal warfare, he abolished inherited aristocratic titles. He also forbade the selling and kidnapping of women, banned the enslavement of any Mongol and made livestock theft punishable by death. Moreover, Genghis Khan ordered the adoption of a writing system, conducted a regular census, granted diplomatic immunity to foreign ambassadors and allowed freedom of religion well before that idea caught on elsewhere.

Genghis Khan’s first campaign outside of Mongolia took place against the Xi Xia kingdom of northwestern China. After a series of raids, the Mongols launched a major initiative in 1209 that brought them to the doorstep of Yinchuan, the Xi Xia capital. Unlike other armies, the Mongols traveled with no supply train other than a large reserve of horses. The army consisted almost entirely of cavalrymen, who were expert riders and deadly with a bow and arrows. At Yinchuan, the Mongols deployed a false withdrawal—one of their signature tactics—and then initiated a siege. Though their attempt to flood the city failed, the Xi Xia ruler submitted and presented tribute.

The Mongols next attacked the Jin Dynasty of northern China, whose ruler had made the mistake of demanding Genghis Khan’s submission. From 1211 to 1214, the outnumbered Mongols ravaged the countryside and sent refugees pouring into the cities. Food shortages became a problem, and the Jin army ended up killing tens of thousands of its own peasants. In 1214 the Mongols besieged the capital of Zhongdu (now Beijing), and the Jin ruler agreed to hand over large amounts of silk, silver, gold and horses. When the Jin ruler subsequently moved his court south to the city of Kaifeng, Genghis Khan took this as a breach of their agreement and, with the help of Jin deserters, sacked Zhongdu to the ground.

In 1219 Genghis Khan went to war against the Khwarezm Empire in present-day Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and Iran. The sultan there had agreed to a trade treaty, but when the first caravan arrived its goods were stolen and its merchants were killed. The sultan then murdered some of Genghis Khan’s ambassadors. Despite once again being outnumbered, the Mongol horde swept through one Khwarezm city after another, including Bukhara, Samarkand and Urgench. Skilled workers such as carpenters and jewelers were usually saved, while aristocrats and resisting soldiers were killed. Unskilled workers, meanwhile, were often used as human shields during the next assault. No one knows with any certainty how many people died during Genghis Khan’s wars, in part because the Mongols propagated their vicious image as a way of spreading terror.

GENGHIS KHAN’S DEATH AND THE CONTINUATION OF THE EMPIRE
When Genghis Khan returned to Mongolia in 1225, he controlled a huge swath of territory from the Sea of Japan to the Caspian Sea. Nevertheless, he didn’t rest for long before turning his attention back to the Xi Xia kingdom, which had refused to contribute troops to the Khwarezm invasion. In early 1227 a horse threw Genghis Khan to the ground, causing internal injuries. He pressed on with the campaign, but his health never recovered. He died on August 18, 1227, just before the Xi Xia were crushed.

Genghis Khan conquered more than twice as much land as any other person in history, bringing Eastern and Western civilizations into contact in the process. His descendants, including Ogodei and Khubilai, were also prolific conquerors, taking control of Eastern Europe, the Middle East and the rest of China, among other places. The Mongols even invaded Japan and Java before their empire broke apart in the 14th century. Genghis Khan’s last ruling descendant was finally deposed in 1920.

Aeroflot’s Customers Can Now Use Apple Pay

Aeroflot’s Customers Can Now Use Apple Pay
06 October, 2016, Moscow. — Aeroflot, Russian flagship carrier, today brings its customers Apple Pay, which is transforming mobile payments with an easy, secure and private way to pay that’s fast and convenient.
Aeroflot website payment page will feature Apple Pay as a new way to pay for the airline’s services. The new service will be available to users of Apple devices supporting Apple Pay. The option will be available on both the Aeroflot desktop and mobile website. By introducing Apple Pay, Aeroflot improves its web-site and continues to expand online possibilities for passengers.
Security and privacy is at the core of Apple Pay. When you use a credit or debit card with Apple Pay, the actual card numbers are not stored on the device, nor on Apple servers. Instead, a unique Device Account Number is assigned, encrypted and securely stored in the Secure Element on your device. Each transaction is authorized with a one-time unique dynamic security code.
Apple Pay is easy to set up and users will continue to receive all of the rewards and benefits offered by credit and debit cards. Online shopping in apps and on websites accepting Apple Pay is as simple as the touch of a finger with Touch ID, so there’s no need to manually fill out lengthy account forms or repeatedly type in shipping and billing information. When paying for goods and services on the go in apps or Safari, Apple Pay works with iPhone 6 and later, iPad Pro, iPad Air 2, and iPad mini 3 and later. You can also use Apple Pay in Safari on any Mac introduced in or after 2012 running macOS Sierra and confirm the payment with iPhone 6 or later or Apple Watch.
For more information on Apple Pay, visit: http://www.apple.com/ru/apple-pay/
About Aeroflot
Aeroflot is Russia’s flagship carrier and one of the largest airline groups in Europe. In 2015, Aeroflot carried 26.1 million passengers (39.4 million passengers as Aeroflot Group including subsidiaries), a record for any Russian airline. A proud member of the SkyTeam global airline alliance, Aeroflot and its partners serve 1,057 destinations in 179 countries worldwide. Aeroflot operates one of the youngest fleets in the world, numbering 188 Airbus, Boeing and Sukhoi airliners.Aeroflot is among the global leaders in aviation safety, with a European Community Safety Assessment of Foreign Aircraft (SAFA) Index, the main globally recognized safety parameter, comparable to global peers. The first Russian carrier to enter the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) register, renewing its registration for the sixth time in 2015, Aeroflot has successfully passed the IATA Safety Audit for Ground Operations (ISAGO) and is fully ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 compliant. In 2016 Aeroflot became the first Russian airline to be awarded Four Star Airline status by Skytrax in recognition of the high-quality of its customer service, and was also named Best Airline in Eastern Europe for the fifth time at the Skytrax World Airline Awards. In 2015 Global Traveler named Aeroflot one of the 10 best airlines worldwide for on-board cuisine. Find out more at www.aeroflot.com. 

7th Coca-Cola Zero Bowling Championship continues

The Coca-Cola Zero Bowling Championship 2016 started on March 12 at Big Bowling Center in Misheel Expo, and its eighth stage matches were held between infrastructural organizations on October 23.

The Mongolian Bowling Amateurs Association and MCS Coca Cola LLC have been organizing the Coca-Cola Zero Bowling Championship since 2010 among 10 sectors of Mongolia; including mining, media, banking, education, health, and technology.

Over 10 organizations, including the Ulaanbaatar Electricity Distribution Network (UEDN), Ulaanbaatar Thermal Power Plant No. 3, Baganuur JSC, and Altai Trest LLC participated in the eighth stage of the Coca Cola Zero Bowling Champion-
ship.

On Sunday, bowlers of Baganuur JSC won the eighth stage of the championship with 1,615 points, and were awarded with products of Coca Cola and cash prizes. Baganuur JSC was followed by Ulaanbaatar Thermal Power Plant No. 3 with 1,524 points and UEDN with 1,497 points.

Bowler of UEDN A.Batjargal was named the best player of the championship, after collecting 205 points.

The final stage of the Coca Cola Zero Bowling Championship 2016 will take place on December at Big Bowling Center.

The first three place winners in each sector will compete in the final stage.

Tournaments among media organizations, sports federations, embassies in Mongolia and businesses, as well as education, health and infrastructure sectors have already been held.

Bowlers of MSC Coca Cola LLC will compete in November.

MCS Coca Cola LLC, the general sponsor of the event, promised to award 10 million MNT to the bowler who collects a perfect score of 300 points throughout the duration of the championship. No one has achieved 300 points in the championship to date.

Tattoo artist portraits displayed as public art

An exhibition featuring the photographed portraits of Mongolian tattoo artists is now on display on the graffiti wall along Sun Road (Narnii Zam), installed on October 22, across from Mongol Em Impex Concern.

Photographer and designer Kh.Enkhbayar (better known as Tavka Zurgaajin) decided to open his second solo exhibition, “Mongolian Tattoo Artists”, on the street as public art. The exhibition features Kh.Enkhbayar’s portraits of 12 Mongolian tattoo artists who listen to heavy metal music, Tegshee, Ka, Hand, Ganbold, Byambaa, Bat, Tegsh-Yuruult, Abo, Bee, Tumur Nar, Jack, and Halzaa, as an extension of the artist’s 2013 “Mongolian Metal Heads” project

The black and white portraits were taken with a Hasselblad 500 cm camera. Kh.Enkhbayar said, “I fell in love with photography in 2008. My cousin gave me a camera and wanted me to take photos of him. Taking photos was very interesting to me… I like taking portraits and concert photos. I don’t know why.”

Kh.Enkhbayar said, “Half of my friends are photographers and half of them are rockers. That’s why I started working on the ‘Mongolian Metal Heads’ project. The theme was close to me. I started to plan the project at the end of 2012. My aim for the project is to keep metal music lovers alive and share what they use and which bands they listen.”

He said about his portrait exhibition, “One special thing about this exhibition is that I displayed the portraits on the street. I thought that would be interesting. I am shooting portraits of Mongolian choppers in the near future.”

Kh.Enkhbayar won the Mongolian Flickr group’s prize for “Best Portrait Photography of the Year” in 2009, and was a winner of the “My LUMIX” photography show in 2011.

Tattoo and photography enthusiasts are encouraged to see the exhibition before it disappears. As public art, the photographs will remain on the wall as long as the elements or passersby allow.

Paralympic medalist E.Sodnompiljee to receive two-room apartment

Ensada Holding LLC has announced to present a two-room apartment to Paralympic bronze medalist E.Sodnompiljee.

E.Sodnompiljee’s fan G.Dambadarjaa started a public campaign to raise funds to present an apartment to E.Sodmonpiljee in honor of his brilliant success in sports.

G.Dambadarjaa wrote on his Facebook page, “If you have finished voting for the elections, may I please have your attention. I am starting a campaign called ‘Present from all of Mongolia’ to raise funds. The Olympics and Paralympics are the same. The state should have given a prize to Paralympic athletes too. That would have encouraged many people with disability. Please join the campaign everyone.”

Ensada Holding LLC announced to give a two-room apartment to E.Sodnoliljee after reading G.Dambadarjaa’s post.

Athlete E.Sodnolpiljee was born in Orkhon Province in 1985.

Administration of Orkhon Province met with E.Sodnompiljee on October 24 and presented a one-room apartment in Orkhon Province. The athlete will be able to move to his new apartment next year.

Mayor of Orkhon Province D.Batlut and representatives of the Khangarid Sports Committee attended the meeting.

During the meeting, E.Sodnompiljee became an Honored Citizen of Orkhon Province and was awarded one million MNT.

Chinese government to aid in the preservation of the Mazaalai bear

As reported by Xinhua News, the Chinese government signed an agreement with the Government of Mongolia to implement a project for the conservation of the Mazaalai bear.

The deal was signed by the Ministry of Environment, Green Development, and Tourism (MEGDT)and the Chinese Ministry of Commerce. Director of the Environmental and Natural Resource Management Department of the MEGDT D.Davaasamba and the Secretary of Trade and Economic Affairs of the Chinese Embassy Liu Jiefen signed the protocol.

Under the agreement, over the next three years, the Chinese government will provide scientific research assistance for studying the Gobi bear’s population and provide support for environmental assessment, improving the management of the Great Gobi conservation area, and providing conservation efforts with equipment and material supplies.

Nine experts from the Chinese Academy of Forestry spent eight days collecting habitat area information and studying Gobi bear conservation practices across the 18,000-square kilometer core habitat of the Gobi bear. Yang Qingdong, Minister Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in Mongolia, highlighted the hard work of the Chinese researchers and credited their contributions to the success of the agreement.

The Mazaalai is listed as critically endangered in the Mongolian Red Book of endangered species. According to the latest data on the species, there are only 20 Mazaalai bears left in the Great Gobi conservation area and no bears are known to be living in captivity.