As part of the Cultural Creativity Month initiative under the theme “Mongolian pride,” Dr. T. Khukhbaatar, Professor of Social Sciences at Showa Women’s University in Japan, will deliver a special lecture entitled “Traditional Mongolian Script and Oral Language in Mongolia’s First Films.”

During the lecture, he will present an in-depth linguistic and cultural analysis of several classic films, including Mongolyn Khüü (1936), Tsogt Taij (1945), and Norjmaagiin Zam (1938), focusing on their use of classical Mongolian script, historical speech patterns, and linguistic expression.

This event is organized at the initiative of the International Institute for the Study of Nomadic Civilizations, operating under the auspices of UNESCO.

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