Mongolia: Rise and fall of an empire | DW Documentary

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  • @DWDocumentary
    @DWDocumentary  Рік тому +94

    This film was directed by Robert H. Lieberman and Produced by PSP Productions.

    • @sharonwyus1
      @sharonwyus1 Місяць тому +1

      Thank you. Great film! 👍
      Because of it, I'm learning about Mongolia for the very first time in my life and loving it ❤

  • @batzorig4703
    @batzorig4703 Рік тому +345

    I’m a Mongolian, living and working in US for last 9 years, spent times studying and living in Berlin, Beijing, Moscow and Zurich. Tears in my eyes while watching this beautiful documentary by DW. Even looked into myself and realized how far I have gone, and how much I have changed… Seems to me the Rammstein song deutschland uber alles… starts to make sense little bit… Northern European people, culture should prevail I think… be respectful, appreciative enjoy the life without harming others… US is rich, hustling bustling but the mass is suffering… Northern European culture is still the North Star today I think, … imagine if there was US TV company made a documentary about us, either it could’ve been Terminator 10 by Hollywood or CNN and Fox deliberately dividing everybody, ruining husband and wife’s dinner together time … this documentary in the other hand showing our nation from objective and diverse perspective with reality… enjoyed it. Thank youvery much.

    • @ilhamseptian1604
      @ilhamseptian1604 Рік тому +7

      may i asked you something? why the population is so low despite their have nature and resource? people says because of the landscape?

    • @Noyonboldoo
      @Noyonboldoo Рік тому +28

      Nomadic population always tends to smaller if you research.

    • @menniemint7772
      @menniemint7772 Рік тому +14

      @@ilhamseptian1604 some living in Kirgizstan, Kazakhstan , Buriad, in Kalmyks ( Elstei i russia) , Tuva go to russia first 1945, some Saha people, even Mongols living in Inner Mongolia, I Tebiet, Kök Nuur Mongols, Ancent Uigurs is like most Mongol DNA! I hear that they living in Indea some!!! Mongols is everywhere actuelly!! Kitan Mongols, they living in Nordern Mongolia!!!!!

    • @menniemint7772
      @menniemint7772 Рік тому

      @@ilhamseptian1604i kina 🇨🇳 living 2, 3 stad living halv Mongols but they forget
      language!!! It is history!

    • @gregg3877
      @gregg3877 Рік тому +2

      @@ilhamseptian1604 Might be the woman .

  • @thespammerhammer
    @thespammerhammer 11 місяців тому +41

    I have learned more in 52 minutes about Mongolia and Genghis Khan than what was taught in the North American School system. Much respect to the people of Mongolia. Keep, write and maintain the stories of Mongolia.
    We all need to learn their history and what amazing future they bring.
    I wish I was there, riding a horse from and to all ends of Mongolia.
    Imagine the beauty and freedom. Imagine the stories of the Milky Way.
    Imagine having hot tea and a conversation with Genghis Khan.

  • @Hiliya
    @Hiliya Рік тому +436

    This documentary has completely changed the way I look at the Genghis Khan and Mongols at large. All thanks to DW for this insightful documentary.

    • @anydaynow01
      @anydaynow01 Рік тому +56

      Yes history is written by the survivors, in this case the horde were cast as a villain while the colonizers did the same and worst to the new world. It is mind boggling just how insightful they were in terms of their governance and combining the best of their conquered civilizations as well as religious tolerance (as the video pointed out). Genghis and Alexander would have a lot to talk about if they ever met at the same campfire!

    • @makyogyewado9940
      @makyogyewado9940 Рік тому +18

      Same here. He has also been portrayed as a villain. Thank you, DW, for this perspective

    • @fergusmccallum7751
      @fergusmccallum7751 Рік тому +41

      Mongolian history is extremely impressive in how much they conquered.
      However, slaughtering entire cities, tens of thousands deliberately to instill fear on the regular, is something to remember.

    • @christianfrommuslim
      @christianfrommuslim Рік тому +12

      Yes, it's great!
      I've been reading through "The Travels of Marco Polo," and highly recommend it for those who like this documentary.
      The policies and innovations of Kublai Khan (Genghis Khan's grandson) are truly remarkable. One suspects that Marco was perhaps intentionally flattering for his own safety; yet the insights Kublai had for organizing such a large empire and helping his people live good and productive lives were astounding.
      And of course, as a Christian I appreciate the Khan dynasty's freedom of religion, and that after study, Kublai found Christianity the truest and best religion. Kublai asked the pope to send 100 missionaries to teach them Christianity. But alas none went. Imagine if...

    • @123works
      @123works Рік тому +1

      knowledge is power indeed

  • @BrightestStar1023
    @BrightestStar1023 Рік тому +171

    I needed to pause the video and say thank you to DW for finally listening to our feedback for putting subtitles instead of dubbing. So this way we can listen to the beauty of original languages without any distractions.
    Good job!

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Рік тому +22

      Thanks for watching and sharing your positive feedback!

    • @Nixu-se3rp
      @Nixu-se3rp 9 місяців тому +9

      I personally prefer the dubs since I watch your content while doing other stuff@@DWDocumentary
      Thx for wonderful documentaries! Love from Finland

    • @Devilishlybenevolent
      @Devilishlybenevolent 9 місяців тому +8

      @@Nixu-se3rp Same, I like DW docs cause I don't have to sit there and read everything. I usually treat it like a podcast and audio only.

    • @ze_kangz932
      @ze_kangz932 4 місяці тому +3

      I think you should do two versions of the same documentary for every documentary. One with original audio with subtitles and the ither translated to English audio(or just the audio of the same documentary). Thanks in advance!​@@DWDocumentary

  • @s_dharni2483
    @s_dharni2483 Рік тому +67

    I fall in love with this country. Your culture is beautiful, please preserve it at any cost, this landscape, living in wilderness with animals, innocent behaviour is also a blessing in its own form. Love❤️ u guys from india.

  • @soloa24
    @soloa24 Рік тому +55

    Mongolia is a beautiful country. I love their music, way of life and history.

  • @lucasjames7524
    @lucasjames7524 Рік тому +240

    This is another amazing, evocative documentary by DW. Watching these is such a privilege. It's an hour spent having been transported to another world, and one I will never see in person but which I can share in to some degree, if only by glimmers. All of the best things for Mongolia and its people. Absolutely wonderful! 💙

    • @christianfrommuslim
      @christianfrommuslim Рік тому +5

      I've been reading through "The Travels of Marco Polo," and highly recommend it for those who like this documentary.
      The policies and innovations of Kublai Khan (Genghis Khan's grandson) are truly remarkable. One suspects that Marco was perhaps intentionally flattering for his own safety; yet the insights Kublai had for organizing such a large empire and helping his people live good and productive lives were astounding.
      And of course, as a Christian I appreciate the Khan dynasty's freedom of religion, and that after study, Kublai found Christianity the truest and best religion. Kublai asked the pope to send 100 missionaries to teach them Christianity. But alas none went. Imagine if...

  • @helensalazar3546
    @helensalazar3546 Рік тому +146

    One of the countries I am most fascinated about because of its history, beauty. Just breathtaking landscape. Thank you DW for bringing us to places around the world.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Рік тому +6

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!

    • @edwardsnowden8821
      @edwardsnowden8821 Рік тому +5

      ​@@DWDocumentaryVery deliberate attempt to not mention China, just skipped 500 years of Mongolia in China in 5 second's. 😂😂😂 inner Mongolia had to be sacrificed for not mentioning China 😂😂😂

    • @lakevon
      @lakevon Рік тому +3

      ​@@edwardsnowden8821you noticed didn't you😂😂😂

    • @edwardsnowden8821
      @edwardsnowden8821 Рік тому +1

      @@lakevon Anybody with more than 2 braincells will notice. although that's saying a lot since DW's audience is basically made up of people who will believe anything without critical thinking or analysis

    • @Zorigtuya
      @Zorigtuya Рік тому

      @@edwardsnowden8821 You have to go for more history class

  • @annadagva9088
    @annadagva9088 Рік тому +15

    WOW!
    I am a Mongolian with my almost mother language Russian ,speaking English as my 18 year professional 2nd language, N3 - the Deutch(the German: my fiancé is a beautiful person from Switzerland) ,so much impressed by amazing documentary,well made 51'56" film about my Mother Land!
    I was almost born in Moscow,grown over there,then graduated the Russian high school N3 in Ulan-Bator;
    - in the '70-s,a former Russian teacher in high schools;
    - in the Police Academy;
    - in the '90-s - an English teacher/lecturer with 9 years of teaching in our State University;
    - spent 9 years of studying,living and working in Chicago, seen a lot being abroad,but there are always my Mother Land,my ancestors' spirit's call me...back.
    The nomadic cells in me bring me back,'cause back home the most beloved persons of mine - my sweet mom and dear dad - were in a wait for me.
    My greats were the Nomads.
    I am so proud of my beloved parents,my family,my beautiful country - being The Mongolian.
    My deepest regards to the crew of this fascinating film!
    Ulan-Bator,
    Mongolia.
    2023-10-26.

  • @user-wu7jz4kt4s
    @user-wu7jz4kt4s Рік тому +64

    Thank you for your support to us. I’m Mongolian.

    • @miriamzajfman4305
      @miriamzajfman4305 Рік тому +1

      ❤❤💪🙋‍♀️

    • @christianfrommuslim
      @christianfrommuslim Рік тому +2

      I've been reading through "The Travels of Marco Polo," and highly recommend it for those who like this documentary.
      The policies and innovations of Kublai Khan (Genghis Khan's grandson) are truly remarkable. One suspects that Marco was perhaps intentionally flattering for his own safety; yet the insights Kublai had for organizing such a large empire and helping his people live good and productive lives were astounding.
      And of course, as a Christian I appreciate the Khan dynasty's freedom of religion, and that after study, Kublai found Christianity the truest and best religion. Kublai asked the pope to send 100 missionaries to teach them Christianity. But alas none went. Imagine if...

    • @christianfrommuslim
      @christianfrommuslim Рік тому

      @@homer1273 I recommend reading Marco Polo to people who expressed like of this video. That is extremely appropriate.

    • @Саян-ц9ж4б
      @Саян-ц9ж4б 9 місяців тому

      ​@@christianfrommuslimты тут не ври на счёт просьбы Хубилая о 100 миссионерах, Чингизхан и всё его окружение и его потомки были сынами Вечного Синего Неба 🙏🙏🙏

    • @mikeyamndn7346
      @mikeyamndn7346 6 місяців тому +1

      I'm Filipino but I'm amaze with your history and culture, are you descendant of genghis khan?

  • @fairdose
    @fairdose Рік тому +138

    I have always been fascinated by Mongolia and Mongolian culture- there’s something about riding a horse wild and free to the ends of the Earth that resonates deeply. Hope to visit and explore this country one day soon.

    • @christianfrommuslim
      @christianfrommuslim Рік тому +9

      I've been reading through "The Travels of Marco Polo," and highly recommend it for those who like this documentary.
      The policies and innovations of Kublai Khan (Genghis Khan's grandson) are truly remarkable. One suspects that Marco was perhaps intentionally flattering for his own safety; yet the insights Kublai had for organizing such a large empire and helping his people live good and productive lives were astounding.
      And of course, as a Christian I appreciate the Khan dynasty's freedom of religion, and that after study, Kublai found Christianity the truest and best religion. Kublai asked the pope to send 100 missionaries to teach them Christianity. But alas none went. Imagine if...

    • @KD400_
      @KD400_ Рік тому +1

      Because it represents conquering. Riding a horse out in the open freely and taking over lands.

    • @RealEstate23465
      @RealEstate23465 Рік тому +3

      I had the same feeling when I was young, You won’t regret it as I traveled to Mongolia twice coming from my home in New Orleans, USA. It is calling me back for the summer of 2024.

  • @AusAlien
    @AusAlien Рік тому +39

    I'm fortunate to live in UB for two years now. Despite all the stresses this city has, it contains a unique charm that almost all tourists miss. They think Mongolia is all about the nomadic culture, completely dismissing the 50% of Mongolians living in the city with their own unique culture. If you travel to Mongolia as a tourist, come with no expectation and receive what Mongolia offers. You will be surprised, enchanted, sometimes dismayed, but almost every traveller I've met who comes here expecting a specific experience leaves disappointed. Be open to the little surprises that happen every day here and you will fall in love with this country and its people.

    • @QWERTY-gp8fd
      @QWERTY-gp8fd Рік тому +2

      yea. didnt expect good weed there. holy even their meth had more quality than what i used in russia.

    • @Trgn
      @Trgn 9 місяців тому +1

      Truly. It's a modern country with all kind of subcultures like any country.

    • @ellynaali9007
      @ellynaali9007 4 місяці тому

      thank you for sharing your experiences ... i have a plan to visit Mongolia

    • @konradkowara3747
      @konradkowara3747 15 днів тому

      I think you’re spot on with your summary. I spent some time in UB last year August, mostly just getting ready for a mountain bike race through Mongolia. It’s quite a surprising city indeed, absolutely atrocious traffic and general chaos, but at the same time little pockets of wonder everywhere. Now after watching the documentary I wish I had taken more time and went to see an opera and ballet, I did not even realize how big part of the modern culture these were.

  • @TatsumiOga682
    @TatsumiOga682 Рік тому +55

    What an amazing documentary, I have a new appreciation for Mongolian culture now. I would definitely love to see Mongolia before I die.

  • @ambition112
    @ambition112 Рік тому +227

    0:00: 🌍 Mongolia is a vast and beautiful country where people live in harmony with nature.
    9:48: 💔 A young couple is separated when the girl is kidnapped, and the boy sets out to find her.
    17:25: 📚 The video discusses the achievements of China's Han Dynasty and the importance of education for Mongolian women.
    23:23: 🐶 The Mongolian people were able to maintain their language and culture during the Yuan Dynasty because they were independent and sovereign, and Mongolian dogs are a significant part of their identity.
    30:06: 😔 During World War II, Mongolia donated all its resources to the war effort, but after the war ended, they faced economic collapse and a lack of infrastructure.
    37:20: 🏙 The population of Mongolia has rapidly shifted from rural areas to the city, resulting in stark differences in living conditions.
    44:29: 🎶 The youth in Mongolia are embracing democracy and envisioning a brighter future for their country through music.
    Recap by Tammy AI

    • @iamhardwell2844
      @iamhardwell2844 Рік тому

      in terms of economy inner Mongolia is better than outer Mongolia

    • @Amorhoo
      @Amorhoo Рік тому

      @@iamhardwell2844 because china is mad about money?

    • @iamhardwell2844
      @iamhardwell2844 Рік тому

      @@Amorhoo what? your country give money to others for fun?

    • @mingouczjcz3800
      @mingouczjcz3800 Рік тому +2

      ​​​@@AmorhooMongols have always been mad at money. Before mongols historically just raided and robbed their assets worldwide , but nowadays mongols have no edges in raiding at all, so it's in deep economic troubles.

    • @bsanchir89
      @bsanchir89 8 місяців тому +1

      At 17:25 they are talking about traditional Mongolian script. I don't hear anybody even mentioning neither Hann or China.

  • @rsimko
    @rsimko Рік тому +167

    I absolutely love this country and its people. I hope they never lose their nomadic ways and they keep the tradition going.

    • @4KSnSLifestyle
      @4KSnSLifestyle Рік тому +1

      What a stupid view. Nomadic lifestyle has been replaced by sedentary lifestyle a long time ago.

    • @Saturn7747
      @Saturn7747 Рік тому +1

      You love them since now Mongolians are weak and can't be threat anymore. Rolled back to 12th century, Mongolians are hated by everyone since they are basically demons.

    • @zjemongol
      @zjemongol Рік тому +1

      Thank you! ❤

    • @Menter2tm
      @Menter2tm Рік тому

      If memory serves, they did not recently slaughter 10% of the global population...

    • @YY-in5kn
      @YY-in5kn 10 місяців тому +5

      Keep the tradition going, in another word, keep under developed.

  • @iceblu4713
    @iceblu4713 Рік тому +19

    I love Mongolia so much..
    Greetings and much love from Romania !

  • @sipyoanjo7003
    @sipyoanjo7003 Рік тому +26

    DW Documentaries has to be one of the top tier ones out there, along with Nat Geo & Discovery ❤❤❤

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for watching and for your constructive feedback! :-)

  • @esulaj9518
    @esulaj9518 Рік тому +26

    The blending of historical narrative with contemporary lifestyle, socioeconomic aspects of it and environmental concerns is exceptional.

  • @baylagbaylag6346
    @baylagbaylag6346 9 місяців тому +6

    Thank you so much for this documentary! It is beautiful! Tears up in my eyes while i am watching it. As a citizen of Ulaanbaatar Mongolia, i really feel the every words of the documentary. And feeling so appreciated where we come from and what we have in our history. At the same time i feel inspired to do good and contribute to my country.
    And thinking back to my childhood memories which i spent it on the back of the horse instead of being on computer games, herding livestocks, learning the culture how to make dairy which are always priceless.
    Hope these times of the Mongols is temporary, future will be bright as our hope& faith!🙏🏻

  • @zacharyhooley
    @zacharyhooley 3 місяці тому +2

    I’ve been to Mongolia 5x and admired their nomadic culture so much, I brought a Mongolian Ger (yurt) back to the USA and have called it home since 2011. 🛖 Dirt floor, wool insulation, wood stove, nestled in the woods, with my open door as the art frame of nature surrounding me in northern Idaho. 🏔 Currently listening to crickets and coyotes as this exceptional documentary ends. THANK YOU Mongolia for your legacy... 🇲🇳 may your sustainable ways guide modern humanity into a more balanced way of life with a close connection to nature and hospitable connection with one another. 🙏🏼 I shall return soon...

  • @smashakarah5102
    @smashakarah5102 Рік тому +93

    As a person belonging to the Pastoralist Community in Kenya, I ca relate so much with this stories of the Normads from Mongolia. Living in Harmony with Nature. Great documentary as always from DW. Thank you.

    • @googledoodle3977
      @googledoodle3977 Рік тому +1

      Have some decency and a sense of geography, please don’t compare Mongolia,Central Asian Steppe to Kenya in Africa…lol….you’re not a well travelled person at all,appreciate people who have travelled to Mongolia and seen the Mongols,talked to them and shared some experience being to the place…….

    • @vickomen333
      @vickomen333 Рік тому

      What are you yapping about @@googledoodle3977 ? If he says he can relate with them, what makes you think he can't?

    • @cocobeaverhausen919
      @cocobeaverhausen919 Рік тому +18

      As a Mongolian I appreciate your comment. So much wisdom and respect for nature in the pastorial way of life…no matter which corner of the world ❤.

    • @googledoodle3977
      @googledoodle3977 Рік тому

      @@cocobeaverhausen919
      People who live in yurts and ger’s amidst vast expanse of the steppe,grasslands with extremely cold winters and slightly moderate summers have wisdom of life experiences passed on for generations to outwit the challenge to survive very hostile climate and fierce tribes.

    • @googledoodle3977
      @googledoodle3977 Рік тому +1

      Mongolia is not Kenya, mongols are fierce world class military strategists who conquered Hungary,Ukraine, Turkey, China, parts of Russia, little bit of South Korea and Japan although not much as they were warriors on horseback ,did not have experience in navy.

  • @molusio9775
    @molusio9775 Рік тому +128

    I was proud to see the HU featured in this documentary, beautiful country and fascinating culture,long live Mongolia❤

    • @vickomen333
      @vickomen333 Рік тому +1

      Oh they are? Now I gotta watch it

    • @Mauriceedm
      @Mauriceedm Рік тому +2

      feels like a tarzan movie

    • @sabbyd1832
      @sabbyd1832 Рік тому +4

      I clicked on this doco because I was sure the Hu would be in it

    • @highfive7281
      @highfive7281 Рік тому +4

      May I ask what or who HU is?

    • @sabbyd1832
      @sabbyd1832 Рік тому

      @@highfive7281 The Hu is a Mongolian rock/metal band. Look them up. They are really very good

  • @samdandorjmanaljav6877
    @samdandorjmanaljav6877 Рік тому +92

    I admire Mongolian history, culture, and amazing complex landscape from desert, steppe, fertile river valleys to high mountains.

    • @songhanshan9843
      @songhanshan9843 Рік тому

      They have no history except being slave of Tibetan Buddhism and Russian.

    • @Honeyless-Badger
      @Honeyless-Badger Рік тому +7

      Mongolia=Mordor

    • @samdandorjmanaljav6877
      @samdandorjmanaljav6877 Рік тому +3

      @@Honeyless-Badger what do you mean, sir?

    • @geoms6263
      @geoms6263 Рік тому +3

      Is it a coincidence that these unprecedented gains for mankind came during the time of the Mongol Empire? They are the result of the Industrial Revolution and associated advances of technology and science. They resulted from greater free trade worldwide. And who spearheaded that revolution and disseminated its principles globally? Who opened up international free trade? The massive empires that had risen before made zero increase in the average person’s income. Rulers at the top waxed wealthy, but their subjects as a whole became poorer.

    • @Devilishlybenevolent
      @Devilishlybenevolent Рік тому +8

      @@geoms6263 What gains? What's a famous Mongolian invention? At best they allowed for further connection between east and west. But to imply we had some great technological jump because of horse nomads... 😂😂😂

  • @kara1599
    @kara1599 Рік тому +37

    As a Manchurian, I always feel so nostalgic when I see the traditional Mongolian script because we share the same writing system. I hope they use it more widely in the future. What an amazing documentary which let me know better about the modern Mongolia.

    • @shandassukhbaatar2060
      @shandassukhbaatar2060 Рік тому +4

      We have same origin. I don't mean not Chinese.

    • @4KSnSLifestyle
      @4KSnSLifestyle Рік тому +3

      @@shandassukhbaatar2060 The Mongol empire didn't fall. It simply merged with the Middle Kingdom.

    • @Saturn7747
      @Saturn7747 Рік тому +6

      @@shandassukhbaatar2060 Manchurians slaughtered more Mongolians than other races, while Mongolians killed more Chinese than other races. So nowadays you love Manchurians and hate Chinese, which is quite absurd.

    • @zenden9
      @zenden9 Рік тому +6

      You need to thank China for keeping the Mongolia script in inner Mongolia. The Mongolian forced by Russia to used Russia script and lose their tradition.

    • @zenden9
      @zenden9 Рік тому

      @@Saturn7747 If Mongolia slaughter more Chinese, shouldnt there be more Mongolian than Chinese today? And the pathetic Mongolia sandwich between Russia and China, LOL..

  • @mpaul2012
    @mpaul2012 Рік тому +33

    The one and only documentary I did not want to end. So captivating and totally had my attention completely. Looking to watch it a couple of times over again. Always fascinated with Genghis Khan and learned a lot (spoiler alert) on how he conquered the cities, his religious freedom and protection of women from being kidnapped. May Mongolia and its people not lose their nomadic ways and keep that along with the growth of the city.

  • @bayalp61
    @bayalp61 Рік тому +21

    That's wonderful to see Jack Weatherford was hosted by DW producers. His book was a joy to read and took its place amongs the other books written by Jean Paul Roux , Beatrice Forbez , Harold Lamb etc. I send my warmest regards to good people of Mongolia as a Turk from TR, I hope your national identity will remain as long as world exists. You're great with your history , cuisine , music and language. Gengish Khan and his legacy is not something only for Mongolia but also for us , for any nation comes from Hunnic culture, this place is so small to describe such a great man. Esen !

    • @kts437
      @kts437 Рік тому +2

      No, Turks are not related to Mongols. Please stop preaching your Turanist ideology in Mongolia. I am Mongol from Mongolia and I have nothing that is related to Turks!

  • @BostonsF1nest
    @BostonsF1nest Рік тому +23

    As an American, I’ve always been intrigued by countries in the world you seldom hear about like Mongolia, Turkmenistan, or San Marino (one of the worlds smallest countries inside Italy). I love watching documentaries about these places.

    • @kentpoos
      @kentpoos Рік тому +1

      Americans seldom hear about countries other than their own...

    • @alan_1213
      @alan_1213 11 місяців тому

      @@kentpoosno need generalize.

    • @DrJoySmithMaxwell
      @DrJoySmithMaxwell 6 місяців тому

      @@kentpoos Your generic comment only shows your own ignorance. The isolated middle America or the land of WASP isn't ALL of America. US is a giant country & there is so much ethnic & cultural diversity in America that it would make your head spin. Being composed of 50 different states each with their own laws, America is actually far more like EU than most people realize.

    • @eiram31
      @eiram31 3 місяці тому

      ​@@kentpoosthe US is a country with over 300 million people of many different races and background, there's no way if you actually use your brain, you would believe what you wrote.

  • @assadullahtahiri7055
    @assadullahtahiri7055 10 місяців тому +5

    I hope this young democracy in Mongolia will last centuries and bring prosperity to its people. As an Afghan Hazara, we have so many things in common with Mongolian people.

  • @hereigoagain5050
    @hereigoagain5050 Рік тому +37

    Thanks DW for another great documentary! I hope Mongolia finds a path that fuses the best of nomadic culture and modern technology.

  • @CeciliaPeng
    @CeciliaPeng Рік тому +26

    My ancestors were from Tuva, now part of Russia, but formerly part of Mongolia for centuries. The Turkic genes inside me made me look almost Turkish is my childhood but now as l am growing older, the Mongolian DNA in my body is changing me to look like any woman in Mongolia. The genetic diversity in Mongolia is amazing.

  • @joaonqs
    @joaonqs Рік тому +6

    absolutely worth watching. I had an unexplained fascination with Mongolia and this documentary shed so much light on to why. thank you Robert H. Lieberman and DW!

  • @cevuardriddick3305
    @cevuardriddick3305 10 місяців тому +5

    I am from Vanuatu 🇻🇺 , Mongolia is one of my favorite country in the world because of is history and culture. Hopefully the western toxic culture will not destroy the Mongolian culture and the nomadic lifestyle. Thank you for this interesting and informative documentary

  • @mohammadzehadulhasan4823
    @mohammadzehadulhasan4823 Рік тому +9

    I was blank about this beautiful country. After watching this beautiful documentary, I feel happy. Thanks, DW Team. Best wishes for Mongols people with a bright future.
    From Bangladesh.

    • @martavdz4972
      @martavdz4972 Рік тому

      If you like folk metal music, I recommend the Mongolian band The HU, they have great music and videos here on UA-cam

  • @chuckeshleman2123
    @chuckeshleman2123 Рік тому +19

    i was born on a full moon I'm native Yukon Indian. i was born in a harsh time for natives in Canada. i heard about Genghis young by my father who raised me. i eventually returned home. harsh times scales are evened with one man.

  • @dkrao77
    @dkrao77 Рік тому +23

    Yet another fascinating DW documentary. 👏
    I have been transported to different world while watching this.
    I learned many things about Mangolia now.
    World is beautiful, offers so much of varieties.
    Thank you to the entire DW crew who were behind this amazing documentary.
    Rao from India

  • @googledoodle3977
    @googledoodle3977 Рік тому +19

    Please travel to Ulanbatar and to Mongolian countryside…..Amazing place to be , although weather is about -22C at times and it’s difficult to walk in extremely windy chill weather,but it is a lifetime experience to cherish. Was a privilege to be amidst Gehghis Khan, Muqali,Borchu, Ogedei khan and Kublai khan in Sukhbatar square, in Mongolia it’s all about the horses,Bactrian camel and Bankhar dog the only purebred landrace dog. Please enjoy the experience flying over cold ,icy Gobi desert ,and be privileged to be in the Central Asian Steppe, and Ulanbatar overlooks Bogd Khan mountains, and Mongolians pray to mountains whether it’s Altai or Bogd Khan, it’s a wonderful experience, travel and stay there for sometime.

  • @bertbaker7067
    @bertbaker7067 Рік тому +24

    Also, the Mongolian music they played is fire

    • @martavdz4972
      @martavdz4972 Рік тому +2

      The HU, absolutely recommend that band

    • @anesidora0seneca
      @anesidora0seneca 4 місяці тому

      Came here for this comment.
      Me: is that... The Hu? 😍✨️

  • @RedStarRogue
    @RedStarRogue Рік тому +23

    As brutal as the Mongolian Empire could be in warfare, their society was surprisingly progressive for the era.

    • @Saifullahkhan10024
      @Saifullahkhan10024 Рік тому

      Sadly we end their progress 😂

    • @sahilthakur7336
      @sahilthakur7336 Рік тому

      ​@@Saifullahkhan10024they sacked and pillaged u for decades and changed ur ancestory bozo

  • @sterbebett
    @sterbebett Рік тому +9

    If it weren't for The HU, I wouldn't have clicked on this great documentary🤘🏻

  • @Gojam12
    @Gojam12 5 місяців тому +3

    You can just see how happy these people are, no ones rich like here in the states yet we still do not smile like that.

  • @arbaz79
    @arbaz79 Рік тому +21

    Thank you DW for making a documentary on Mongolia.I always wanted to know more about this country since I knew very little of it.After seeing this documentary I would love to visit this beautiful country and ride on horses on the mountain side and try their local delicacies.

  • @nicklowe4392
    @nicklowe4392 Рік тому +14

    Thank you again DW. I alway enjoy the depth of your presentations. Keep up the good work as always.

  • @DoubleB13
    @DoubleB13 9 місяців тому +10

    One of the most interesting documentaries I’ve ever watch thank you for sharing.

  • @haroonshah6677
    @haroonshah6677 Рік тому +14

    DW is presenting superb documentaries reminding me early to late 1990's childhood documentaries..these documentaries are far better than any stupid movie these days based on reality and so close to life! what a superb 1 hour this was welldone Robert liberman and entire team..

  • @johnrotimi1681
    @johnrotimi1681 Рік тому +10

    Captivating, and simply great!. thanks DW. Thanks for keeping some of your history, Mongolian Empire

  • @LynxLuso
    @LynxLuso Рік тому +7

    Just "wow". Thank you DW for such wonderful content. Informative and very aesthetically pleasing.

  • @lisadolan689
    @lisadolan689 Рік тому +10

    4.40 mins and there is the HU sound track 🙌🙌🙌🙌☺️☺️☺️☺️🤩 because of discovering the HU, I’m now OBSESSED with Mongolia 🇲🇳.
    I can’t wait to visit there 🤩🤩
    Thank you to
    The HU for opening my mind ❤

  • @lucasshen2621
    @lucasshen2621 9 місяців тому +1

    As a han Chinese,I respect Mongolian culture,hope you can keep your tradition and nomadic lifestyle.♥

  • @evacotenescu
    @evacotenescu Рік тому +37

    What a beautiful documentary! Mongolian history is truly fascinating. Hope I can make it there one day.

  • @123pangolin
    @123pangolin Рік тому +15

    Wow. Beautiful graphics and storytelling. Thank you.

  • @tonnywildweasel8138
    @tonnywildweasel8138 Рік тому +13

    Beautiful docu! Fascinating culture and people. Thank you very much 👍
    Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱, T.

  • @tri3609
    @tri3609 Рік тому +3

    Dw documentary in my playlist especially in different countries, now is my new generation of documentary, I've run out yt documentaries before covid begin, and during COVID-19 pandemic those documentaries are felt like worlds apart, it's outdated. Some independent videos like from yt vloggers are much shorter or with the reference from the past, or repeatedly telling the the story from similar perspective, so I'm glad with big media like DW who is doing it on their own way, it's a beautiful side to listen and watch.

    • @DWDocumentary
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  • @TheSwarnajit
    @TheSwarnajit Рік тому +5

    Beautiful documentary. Love and respect to the people of Mongolia for preserving their history and traditional culture.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!

  • @reshadesmati1749
    @reshadesmati1749 10 місяців тому +2

    Love Mongolia 🇲🇳 from Afghanistan 🇦🇫

  • @skrsundar1014
    @skrsundar1014 Рік тому +8

    What a documentary!!!! Respect to DW 👏👏👏

  • @MariaD-ds1yd
    @MariaD-ds1yd Рік тому +7

    A great documentary with a mix of old and new 👏 if anyone is ever thinking of going to Asia, please consider Mongolia and supporting small family run businesses like Off the Map Tours. Covid was harsh on the tourism industry and many companies have simply disappeared 🥲 there are others too, but I travelled with them and was really touched by my trip and those who showed me ❤

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  • @admissionenglish9920
    @admissionenglish9920 Рік тому +6

    vast area of unpopulated country full of mind blowing scenic beauty that attract the tourists all the time to Mongolia ....

  • @claudekonqui7294
    @claudekonqui7294 7 місяців тому

    I have been fascinated by Mongolia and Mongolian history and culture for many years and being now retired I have decided to learn the language, modern and classical as well as the history and ethnology of Mongolia, especially the nomadic style of life. I visited some parts of Mongolia long ago at the time of the political changes and I was amazed at the very (at times too) rapid mutations of Mongol society. Thank you for this very interesting documentary that shows us not only the current changes, and the somehow unavoidable delusions but also the great energy and the hopes for the future. You showed us the bright sides, which are real, but also some of the difficult issues that the Mongols face now and will have to face in the coming years. I trust these people and their great historical experience to go on finding the best ways to preserve the nomadic style of life for those who want to go on taking part in what is an essential part of their identity and also to find the best solutions for those living in UB. Mongols are in my heart among the most gentle, courageous, hard-working, generous, and open-minded people I have ever met.

  • @yuriferreira8
    @yuriferreira8 Рік тому +5

    This is so beautiful , how the world has changed everyone living in it , all to complicated, I wish I could have experienced and witnessed the greatness of mongols , and khan himself

  • @nmbileg
    @nmbileg Рік тому +2

    As a DW docs fan, never thought they'd cover my country, kudos to DW team!

  • @ralphnyadzi
    @ralphnyadzi Рік тому +10

    As a student of world history growing up, one individual that fascinated me most was Jenghis Khan. It's a great experience watching this video.

    • @christianfrommuslim
      @christianfrommuslim Рік тому

      I've been reading through "The Travels of Marco Polo," and highly recommend it for those who like this documentary.
      The policies and innovations of Kublai Khan (Genghis Khan's grandson) are truly remarkable. One suspects that Marco was perhaps intentionally flattering for his own safety; yet the insights Kublai had for organizing such a large empire and helping his people live good and productive lives were astounding.
      And of course, as a Christian I appreciate the Khan dynasty's freedom of religion, and that after study, Kublai found Christianity the truest and best religion. Kublai asked the pope to send 100 missionaries to teach them Christianity. But alas none went. Imagine if...

  • @17meows
    @17meows 7 місяців тому

    Just decided to watch this docu over dinner to learn more about Genghis Khan, but was surprised to really know a lot of great things about him, and their beautiful country, Mongolia. Thank you, DW! ❤

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587 Рік тому +24

    It was a wonderful documentary about tradition, cultural, and history of Mongolia 🇲🇳. Documentary focused on Genghes khan life, his brave,stubborn struggle for organizing widths empire based on Nomadic values and Nomadic dignity prospective ....it was thrilled watching documentary shared by (DW)documentary channel

    • @christianfrommuslim
      @christianfrommuslim Рік тому +1

      Yes! I've been reading through "The Travels of Marco Polo," and highly recommend it for those who like this documentary.
      The policies and innovations of Kublai Khan (Genghis Khan's grandson) are truly remarkable. One suspects that Marco was perhaps intentionally flattering for his own safety; yet the insights Kublai had for organizing such a large empire and helping his people live good and productive lives were astounding.
      And of course, as a Christian I appreciate the Khan dynasty's freedom of religion, and that after study, Kublai found Christianity the truest and best religion. Kublai asked the pope to send 100 missionaries to teach them Christianity. But alas none went. Imagine if...

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Рік тому +1

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    • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
      @mohammedsaysrashid3587 Рік тому

      ​.thank you...for this elongated reply... I agree with your specific matter you are labeled...rage and hatred amongst Ebrahimic religion followers and religions state was loveless according to humanitarian relationships.

    • @christianfrommuslim
      @christianfrommuslim Рік тому

      @@homer1273 People who liked this video would appreciate reading Marco Polo.

  • @googledoodle3977
    @googledoodle3977 Рік тому +8

    Genghis Khan , Chingghis Khan in Mongolian is the finest emperor ever, coming from Mongolian Central Asian steppe that is very cold,to have the largest contiguous empire on land from Hungary that conquered land is Eurasian Steppe to China ,conquering on a horseback is no mean feat. His generals Mukhulai ,Subedei,Borchu are the finest strategists, they built impromptu bridges, laid sieges,plundered the conquered land. Was a privilege to have visited Ulanbatar and have a picture with Genghis khan ,Muqali, Borchu,Ogedei,Kublai khan ,in Sukhbatar square.

    • @jdc3636
      @jdc3636 Рік тому +1

      How many millions of innocent people they killed in the process?

  • @electron5271
    @electron5271 Рік тому +15

    I loved this, and I wish more DW documentaries had subtitles. It really adds value to be able to hear the language.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Рік тому +2

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    • @lakevon
      @lakevon Рік тому +1

      ​@@DWDocumentarygood job trying your best to not mention China. although that meant sacrificing a propaganda point on inner Mongolia province of china

    • @anuugoo
      @anuugoo Рік тому +1

      ​@@lakevonwhat's with your comments? Mentioning China and Inner Mongolia here and there 😂

    • @lakevon
      @lakevon Рік тому

      @@anuugoo because it's 🤣🤣🤣

  • @JaveriaKashmiri369
    @JaveriaKashmiri369 Рік тому +11

    I'm from Pakistan, and Mongolia is also a beautiful country, much like our northern areas. I especially like the nomadic lifestyle. After watching this documentary, I want to visit."

    • @kalkirevolutionofconscious6480
      @kalkirevolutionofconscious6480 Рік тому

      JAMMU IS IN BHARAT ....

    • @Zutti-4356
      @Zutti-4356 10 місяців тому +2

      @@kalkirevolutionofconscious6480 Pakistan de-facto controls Gilgit-Baltistan and western part of Kashmir valley.

    • @oton-03034
      @oton-03034 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Zutti-4356 Pakistan's AJK province is a part of historic Punjab. Many northern Punjabis (especially from Pothohar plateau) still have family links to AJK. The Kashmir valley is different, it is historically isolationist and genetically distinct from AJK.

    • @Zutti-4356
      @Zutti-4356 10 місяців тому +2

      @@oton-03034 Regardless, Kashmir should be (and will be) a part of Pakistan 🇵🇰

    • @oton-03034
      @oton-03034 10 місяців тому +2

      @@Zutti-4356 Well, historically and religiously, Kashmir has more in common with Pakistan. That's for sure.

  • @Middle-classIAS
    @Middle-classIAS Рік тому +3

    I am from India . Wow , what a great history MONGOLIA has . Every countries people must know about how the ancestors of Mongolia respected nature .
    And a great documentary and thank you information. Really , a EPIC ONE ❤️

  • @jivekiwi
    @jivekiwi Рік тому +6

    For me, it is very cool to be visualise the land I read about in the Conn Iggulden novel series on the Mongols. The story of being left with his mother and siblings to die takes on a new meaning when you see that there really is very little cover, I pictured it in a New Zealand landscape sense but just a bit more barren... This land is definitely not anything like that!

  • @kimwarburton8490
    @kimwarburton8490 9 місяців тому +1

    you played a 'the hu' song i recognise! iv only heard 3 of their songs enough id recognise them, but they are really good group that blends rock with their traditional music and singing techniques

  • @ZaHRaALiyeVva
    @ZaHRaALiyeVva Рік тому +12

    thank you for such an fascinating doc!!and this video is a proof that we can improve and modernise and simultaneously respect ande never forget our traditions and customs!!🤗

    • @KD400_
      @KD400_ Рік тому

      Which country are u from if u don't mind me asking

  • @nkha23
    @nkha23 22 дні тому

    The pieces of art are striking. They speak volumes about the collision of tradition and modernity.

  • @effendi77
    @effendi77 Рік тому +18

    I have Jack Weatherford's seminal piece on the Mongols, "Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World", it speaks beyond the biases and the prejudices, informed by the modern western and west asian biases.
    Anyhow, there is no doubt about the role played by Genghis Khan, in the Mongol Expansion, but the Mongols and their auxiliary cultures have been source of a lot you find across Asia, and even in Eastern Europe. And I carry around 5% of the slab grave culture admixture, although not directly a descendant of the Mongols.

    • @christianfrommuslim
      @christianfrommuslim Рік тому +3

      I've been reading through "The Travels of Marco Polo," and highly recommend it for those who like this documentary.
      The policies and innovations of Kublai Khan (Genghis Khan's grandson) are truly remarkable. One suspects that Marco was perhaps intentionally flattering for his own safety; yet the insights Kublai had for organizing such a large empire and helping his people live good and productive lives were astounding.
      And of course, as a Christian I appreciate the Khan dynasty's freedom of religion, and that after study, Kublai found Christianity the truest and best religion. Kublai asked the pope to send 100 missionaries to teach them Christianity. But alas none went. Imagine if...

    • @papazataklaattiranimam
      @papazataklaattiranimam Рік тому +1

      Because Slab Grave wasn’t a Mongolic population.

    • @effendi77
      @effendi77 Рік тому +1

      @@papazataklaattiranimam correct, it was part North East Asian, which constitutes the bulk of the modern Chinese populations, and Paleo-Siberian.

    • @linshitaolst4936
      @linshitaolst4936 Рік тому

      Unfortunately, after the division of the Mongolian Empire, these countries all inherited the local culture and history, and the Mongolian people's own culture was pitiful, even insufficient to influence anyone

    • @tutorialsbd677
      @tutorialsbd677 Рік тому

      ​@@christianfrommuslimA greater portion of mongol converted to Islam finding it a true and peaceful religion. They didn’t convert to christianity.

  • @desstanbridge8283
    @desstanbridge8283 10 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for such informative insights of the history and modern Mongolia now. Really enjoyed watching this program.

  • @Axu7
    @Axu7 Рік тому +3

    as a hungarian im thankful for this documentary about our origin ❤

  • @WingMom-ek8ft
    @WingMom-ek8ft Рік тому +1

    Wonderful to hear the music of the HU in the video. Very nice nod to the entire culture from yesterday to today.

  • @Karim1983ksf
    @Karim1983ksf Рік тому +4

    Nice to learn about Mongolia, Salaam to All Mongol brothers and sisters

  • @LiamLI-d8k
    @LiamLI-d8k 8 місяців тому +1

    45:50 Try the music of "The HU", you will definitely hug the new world。

  • @oldschool8432
    @oldschool8432 Рік тому +9

    Another awesome documentary. Thank you DW i enjoyed this so much an also learned a couple new things

  • @TheDanSebastian
    @TheDanSebastian Рік тому +1

    The consistency and quality of this channels content is mesmerizing. Congratulations!

  • @57113
    @57113 Рік тому +5

    DW. you are absolutely amazing at putting so much content in this 50 minute video video. So much history of Mongolia and the beauty of the Mongolian people as well as their struggles as a young democracy and how they feel about how they will progress in the future. I really gained insight from the Mongolian people themselves and their thoughts on their lives and the future of their country. Amazing people. ❤❤❤❤❤ love from Canada 🇨🇦 .😊 11:01

    • @DWDocumentary
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  • @qwertyazerty2137
    @qwertyazerty2137 10 місяців тому +2

    A beautiful country with a beautiful nation

  • @allencrider
    @allencrider Рік тому +11

    Mongolia has a great hip-hop scene and you can listen to a lot of current Mongolian pop music on youtube, etc.

    • @markwallace1727
      @markwallace1727 Рік тому +1

      Ok, I've gotten into The Hu and then Batzorig Vaanchig thanks to youtube, but neither of those are hip-hop. Since I haven't gotten any suggested videos from youtube, could you recommend a couple of your favourites for me to start with? I am more into old school hip-hop, so if you like any with more of an old school feel definitely suggest those ones (but whatever you enjoy listening to is good). There's a lot of talent coming from Mongolia.

    • @AusAlien
      @AusAlien Рік тому +2

      @@markwallace1727Bataarfly might be up your alley

    • @markwallace1727
      @markwallace1727 Рік тому

      @@AusAlien Thanks for that. Nice suggestion.

    • @zjemongol
      @zjemongol Рік тому

      Yup! That’s true!

  • @AliPo-ne3yf
    @AliPo-ne3yf 9 місяців тому +2

    Khan read the Qur'an & was amazed at the amount of warning about the 😈, and he since always acclaimed that he was the devil in The Qur'an that God talk's about.

  • @ChristopherBowly
    @ChristopherBowly 9 місяців тому +4

    An excellent documentary - very interesting & informative .

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for watching and for your positive feedback!

  • @alexhu5491
    @alexhu5491 2 місяці тому +1

    The Mongolian orthodoxy is in Inner Mongolia. There are 28 tribes in Inner Mongolia, 6 of which are direct descendants of Genghis Khan, and 8 of which are descendants of Genghis Khan's brothers

  • @paranoidhumanoid
    @paranoidhumanoid Рік тому +16

    Beautiful people and culture!

    • @mihaiserbu8447
      @mihaiserbu8447 Рік тому +2

      Killers blood! Made pyramids of heads of the local people were they went.

    • @KD400_
      @KD400_ Рік тому +1

      Their ancestors were killers lol

  • @AccipiterAtricapillus
    @AccipiterAtricapillus 9 місяців тому +2

    my grandmother is a mongolian. she taught me the feigned retreat, which I use everyday.

  • @x0lopossum
    @x0lopossum Рік тому +5

    8:00 Story of Genghis Khan 27:30 The depressing modern history of Mongolia. 31:20 the glorious restoration of Genghis Khan's name. 39:00 Mongolian herders have a hard time adapting to city life.

    • @christianfrommuslim
      @christianfrommuslim Рік тому +1

      I've been reading through "The Travels of Marco Polo," and highly recommend it for those who like this documentary.
      The policies and innovations of Kublai Khan (Genghis Khan's grandson) are truly remarkable. One suspects that Marco was perhaps intentionally flattering for his own safety; yet the insights Kublai had for organizing such a large empire and helping his people live good and productive lives were astounding.
      And of course, as a Christian I appreciate the Khan dynasty's freedom of religion, and that after study, Kublai found Christianity the truest and best religion. Kublai asked the pope to send 100 missionaries to teach them Christianity. But alas none went. Imagine if...

    • @borisklukow
      @borisklukow Рік тому

      14.33 Wilhelm scream

  • @aussieblackhawk123
    @aussieblackhawk123 10 місяців тому

    I've always had a fascination of Mongolia and Mongol culture ever since i played the Mongol campaign in Age of empires II . I've been to so many countries featured in that game and Mongolia is my next destination.

  • @angeldewolfe5628
    @angeldewolfe5628 Рік тому +4

    I have to say I love all things traditionally Mongolian😍... I pray these traditions are never lost. Nomads are the last of the truly free people. I myself come from a nomadic people ( Gypsies) we too love song, dance and storytelling. Also I look to the eastern history of the great khan chinngis khan rather than the western versions. These people truly inspire me 💕. Greetings from the Scottish Highlands😎✌

    • @zjemongol
      @zjemongol Рік тому +1

      I hear you! 😊

    • @martavdz4972
      @martavdz4972 Рік тому +1

      Totally understand! I´m Moravian Wallachian (a tiny minority in Czechia that has some roots in Romanian Wallachia), we aren´t nomadic but used to be shepherds, my ancestors roamed the mountains with the sheep. Some people in my country return to the traditional agriculture, but I´ve never understood the attraction and always been drawn to the shepherd culture 🙂

  • @jubayerjisan1025
    @jubayerjisan1025 Рік тому +1

    Isolated place.... such a beautiful scenic scenario 🇧🇩🍁

  • @parasbishnoi_029
    @parasbishnoi_029 Рік тому +5

    I like this channel very much as it provides very realistic documentaries

    • @martavdz4972
      @martavdz4972 Рік тому

      Agreed! Except the one on Latvia (I´m an expert on Latvia and can say the documentary wasn´t very good), they do a marvellous job! Incredible insight into world events.

  • @barrylane1055
    @barrylane1055 Рік тому +2

    Fascinating!!! Thank You again DW!!!

  • @AHMED..KHAN.
    @AHMED..KHAN. Рік тому +4

    BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY
    ❤ from PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN

  • @lawrencengu9505
    @lawrencengu9505 9 місяців тому +1

    This person, an Artist, feels nostalgia for Herder's living will only be in his heart. He needs to accept the real world, live with the changes, and make the best of it, like he has the gift of an artist. All our ancestors used to live in caves.
    If he really, wanted to live the herder lifestyle, thinking that it was a romantic way of living, which is still around but is tough work. In practice, he would not last to be a herder, the fact of the work is forever chasing the green pastures for the stock, and packing and unpacking the Ger.

  • @fiyaz-koya
    @fiyaz-koya Рік тому +7

    Now its in my bucket list to visit there

  • @edwardfan3052
    @edwardfan3052 3 місяці тому

    For someone from claustrophobic cities, the vast expanse of Mongolia evokes a profound sense of longing for freedom and communion with the wild.

  • @gokmenaktas2169
    @gokmenaktas2169 Рік тому +10

    Great documentary, even though it is an ancient astonishing culture, you can still feel close to being yourself, your inner self, if you adopt this culture and apply it to your life. Because as the guy said in the documentary "nomadic culture is the closest culture to the nature". In today"s world with full of buildings, roads, concrete, iron and plastics, humanity is losing its core values, core habits that brought this species to this for hundreds of thousands years. The answer is in the nature.

  • @Musiclover-uo2oi
    @Musiclover-uo2oi 9 місяців тому +1

    An absolutely incredible documentary on an absolutely beautiful country and people. Thank you so much. Love from Canada ❤️🇨🇦❤️