Examples of using Mongol in English and their translations into German
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A true Mongol.
A Mongol comes to meet us and must stop.
But I am a proud Mongol.
There it is, Mongol To the castle!
Fur coat made from sheepskin of a Mongol Baiten.
People also translate
You ride as Mongol... not princess.
What were your thoughts on true Mongol culture?
But the fat Mongol is trying to become Chinese.
If he bows to me, he can avoid Mongol steel.
Handicapped or mongol, that's the same thing!
A Mongol who does not fight is not a Mongol.
Mary's mother is Lakota and her father is a Mongol.
A wise Mongol complains about the Manchurian ruler.
Other ethnic minorities include the Manchu, Hui and Mongol.
Russell Maniac's opponent, the Mongol, looks intimidating, Mike.
I have sought to realize his dream without spilling Mongol blood.
Mongol later, a variety of colorful entertainment rushed to carry out.
His summer palace, where we can meet as nomads on Mongol soil.
Geshe Wangyal, this great Kalmyk Mongol teacher, he was tremendous.
As the Mongolians themselves say: a Mongol without a horse is like a bird without wings.
This campaign is considered to be the last major Mongol invasion of Syria.
Mongol armies then fought to expand their influence in all directions and established the Four Khanates.
Find a wide selection of furniture Mongol handcrafted by our local artisans.
A Mongol has shot dead his fiancée's father by mistake, whereas he had only intended to scare him with a shot from his rifle.
Tired of the civil wars that had broken out among all the numerous Mongol tribes after the fall of the Yuan, they turned to China to help establish stability.
According to some Mongol sources, they passed through Kyrgyz-ruled Mongolia and eventually hid on the eastern shores of Lake Baikal in Siberia.
The church dates back to the 12th century and has a diverse history,connected with Mongol invasions and political repressions of the Soviet Empire.
For this reason the authorities closed two Mongol websites because they had reported too critically on the destruction of the Mongol culture.
The Western imagination is populated by characters ranging from Mongol conquests of Genghis Khan stories on site, the artist, designer, architect and contemporary activist Ai Weiwei.
He concluded that the Tibetans occupied an intermediary position between the Mongol and European races, with the European racial element showing itself most pronouncedly among the aristocracy.