- male, deceased (1937)
- Dashdorjiin Natsagdorj, was a Mongolian writer. He was born in what is now Töv aimag in 1906. Between 1926 and 1929, he stayed in Germany and set u...
- male, deceased (1905)
- Julius Oppert (July 9, 1825 - August 21, 1905), French-German Assyriologist, was born at Hamburg, of Jewish parents. After studying at Heidelberg,...
- female, 51 years old
- Nyam-Osoryn Tuyaa (Mongolian ; born 1958) is a former Mongolian politician, and the acting Prime Minister from 1999-07-22 to 1999-07-30. Tuyaa was...
- male
- Tsogt Batbayar is the third-highest ranking member of the Mongolian government as of 2006; he is both mayor of Mongolia's capital Ulaanbaatar and...
- male
- Christian Rätsch is Germany's premier expert on ethnopharmacology and psychoactive plants and animals. Rätsch is an anthropologist and author. Rä...
- female
- Oghul Ghaimish ruled as regent of the Mongol empire after the death of her husband Güyük Khan in 1248. A great power struggle erupted over the qu...
- male, deceased (1953)
- Gonchigiin Bumtsend (September 11, 1881-September 23, 1953) was Chairman of the People's State Great Khural of Mongolia and thereby head of state...
- female
- Mandukhai Khatun is also known as Manduhai the Wise Queen of the Mongols. After the death of Madukhai's husband, Manduul Khan, in 1467 she adopted...
- male
- Kaldan or Galdan Boshigtu, was a Dzungarian Oirat Mongolian khan of the 17th century. During Kaldan, Dzungaria embraced Eastern Turkistan and parts...
- male, 25 years old
- Ama Kōhei (Japanese: 安馬 公平, born April 14, 1984 as Davaanyam Byambadorj (Даваанямын Бямбадорж) in Ulan Bator, Mongolia), is a sumo wrestle...
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