@@HH-kg4fqmongolia was known for it’s nomadic history because that’s all they really had for a long time and they stayed nomadic all throughout history. Many mongolians are still living the nomadic lifestyle.
@@HH-kg4fqimportant thing those countries were and not now: Mongolia is one of a few countries with real nomadic lifestyle. They would move every season and build their “ger” etc
@@username15yearsago52 I'm from Mongolia and actually most ppl live in nomadic lifestyle and sometimes if we are somewhere far away from the city we stop at someone's ger and stay a few mins Ger means house btw but mostly it's called Maikhan witch means tent
I have a question ! for a country with such incredibly small census how did they manage to become the largest empire in the world was there population much larger at some point in history or were they always that small population wise
They never had a lot of people they were just the largest land empire of all time. They got big because of the military tactics that Genghis Khan used such as horse archery with stirrups and pretend retreats
@@JoelSumpter yet it baffles my mind how such small population were this much advanced and advanced tactically in comparison to the rest of the world..because huge militaries were already present at their time countries with higher populations yet they were demolished by the mongols what is it were they just a better human species i just can’t wrap my head around it i have so many questions and Ive been researching so much about it but the answers are just not convincing enough idk
It's funny how its 60% population is just all women. And in my class at 5thgrade there was a girl judo champion and a girl chess champion. I always got the artist rewards from my teacher ngl it was kinda nice
Ulaanbaatar is the coldest capital city in the world. Ulaanbaatar is a city with a lot of smoke and air pollution. People are dying from air pollution in Ulaanbaatar.
Nowadays it is mostly only in Mongolia, the new generation of mongolian in Inner Mongolia are Chinese, they don't learn Mongolian, and cities now look like just a Chinese cities which is very sad. Meanwhile in Mongolia country the culture is reincarnating
True. There are old timers in inner Mongolia that can actually read the Mongolian script writing there not just Russian writing which is what Mongolians in Mongolia are colonized to use
Mongolia and other countries with nomads/nomadic history just fascinate me. All that beautiful flat land... I wish to see it one day
😂😂😂😂😂😂 EVERY COUNTRY WAS ONCE NOMADIC.
@@HH-kg4fqmongolia was known for it’s nomadic history because that’s all they really had for a long time and they stayed nomadic all throughout history. Many mongolians are still living the nomadic lifestyle.
@@HH-kg4fqimportant thing those countries were and not now: Mongolia is one of a few countries with real nomadic lifestyle. They would move every season and build their “ger” etc
@@username15yearsago52 I'm from Mongolia and actually most ppl live in nomadic lifestyle and sometimes if we are somewhere far away from the city we stop at someone's ger and stay a few mins
Ger means house btw but mostly it's called Maikhan witch means tent
As someone who lived in Mongolia for six years I can confirm this
I have a question ! for a country with such incredibly small census how did they manage to become the largest empire in the world was there population much larger at some point in history or were they always that small population wise
They never had a lot of people they were just the largest land empire of all time. They got big because of the military tactics that Genghis Khan used such as horse archery with stirrups and pretend retreats
@@JoelSumpter yet it baffles my mind how such small population were this much advanced and advanced tactically in comparison to the rest of the world..because huge militaries were already present at their time countries with higher populations yet they were demolished by the mongols what is it were they just a better human species i just can’t wrap my head around it i have so many questions and Ive been researching so much about it but the answers are just not convincing enough idk
What made you leave?
@@FhjjjvcvGyuh other populations werent as big before aswel....
As a confirm I can Mongolia this
As a Mongolian i can confirm this*
tatlaaa sdaa
aimr2 ahah
as a person who lived and was born in Mongolia I can confirm this
I love open spaces.
Me too but I especially love forests
You'd love Mongolia
MONGOLIAN PEOPLE are hospitable , loyal, friendly, frank and independent people.
It's funny how its 60% population is just all women. And in my class at 5thgrade there was a girl judo champion and a girl chess champion. I always got the artist rewards from my teacher ngl it was kinda nice
i wanna learn mongolian
Cold and can be real hot in summer. Cold reaches -45Celcius every winter.
-40 last week
His name is charlie walker for any one looking
1832 - Charlie Walker
Sad thing is A Lot of Mongolians live in Inner Mongolia which is part of China Now.
What Joe Rogan’s experience show episode is that???!!!
JRE 1832 - Charlie Walker
Ulaanbaatar is the coldest capital city in the world. Ulaanbaatar is a city with a lot of smoke and air pollution. People are dying from air pollution in Ulaanbaatar.
What’s the name of this soundtrack?
Joe why don't u just go
What is the name of the song
U shouldve visited me😢
This background music is some disturbing music. I feel so sad everytime I hear this.
episode?
Idk
Ep 1875 😈
Lies
shangrila llr mn
Za bolishdo chi
The truest representation of Mongolia is in China
no
Nowadays it is mostly only in Mongolia, the new generation of mongolian in Inner Mongolia are Chinese, they don't learn Mongolian, and cities now look like just a Chinese cities which is very sad. Meanwhile in Mongolia country the culture is reincarnating
Taiwan #1
No
True. There are old timers in inner Mongolia that can actually read the Mongolian script writing there not just Russian writing which is what Mongolians in Mongolia are colonized to use