1998-202
Our publications in numbers
+200
BOOKS
+1200
PAPERS
+100
JOURNALS
Keyword

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
TEN YEARS OF THE WORLD HERITAGE
SITE -ORKHON VALLEY CULTURAL LANDSCAPE: PAST AND PRESENT
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Hunnu (Xiongnu)
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

The International Conference on Cultural Diversity of Nomads
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Nomadic Civilisations in Cross-cultural Dialogue
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Erdene-Zuu: Past, Present and Future (international conference proceedings)
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Summer School of Young Mongolists 2009
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Summer School of Young Mongolists 2008
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Dialogue between Cultures and Civilizations
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Statehood of Nomads; History and Tradition
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Nomadic peoples musical psychology
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Ethnogenesis, Culture and Lifestyle of Nomadic Peoples in Central Asia
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Summer School of Young Mongolists
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Nomadic Cultural Tradition: Mongolian dairy products
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Harmony Between Nomadic and Other Civilizations
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Chingis Khaan and Contemporary Era
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Nomadism: International Study
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Market Economy, Nomads and Technology
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Fundamental Issues Affecting Sustainability of the Mongolian Steppe
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Change and Sustainability of Pastoral Land Use Systems in Temperate and Central Asia
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Dialogue among Civilizations; Interaction between Nomadic and Other Cultures of Central Asia
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

How Clean Is the Steppe? From Nomadic to Modern Ways of Utilising Various Types of Waste and Modern Technological Solutions
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Nomads migrating to the outskirts of the capital in transitional Mongolia (Cyrillic Mongolian)
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Sustainable Cashmere as DevelopmentIntroducing the Mongolian Meat Standard: What can Mongolia teach the world about meat production?Discourse in Mongolia
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

The first Mongolian Wedding in the United States: by Dilova Khutukhtu’s Formulae (Cyrillic Mongolian)
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Pastoralism, Heritage, and the Politics of Scale
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

HISTORICAL EXPERIENCES AND CURRENT CHALLENGES IN THE STUDY AND TEACHING OF CULTURAL STUDIES IN MONGOLIA (Cyrillic Mongolian)
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Kyrgyzstan as the Centre of the Nomad World: Tourism and the World Nomad Games
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

The wheel of history and minorities’ ‘self-sacrifice’ for the Chinese nation (Cyrillic Mongolian)
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Don’t You Have to Nomadise to Be a Nomad? The Ambivalence and Misunderstandings of Kazakh Pastoral Nomadism
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

A Tale of a Mongolian Christian: Analyzing the Reasons Behind Religious Conversion Among Early 20th-Century Mongols
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Nomadic Civilization and Military Innovation
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Nomads migrating to the outskirts of the capital in transitional Mongolia
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Aristocratic and Neoliberal Oligarchy Compared: Examining the Property Regimes of Mongolia’s Pre- and Post-Socialist Ruling Elites
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

Clarifying the golden kings of the Jin Dynasty mentioned in the “Secret History of Mongols”
© 2026 UNESCO-IISNC

