Mongolian President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa, at the UN General Assembly, advocated for recognizing horses' vital roles by ...
When Mongolia's President visited the White House on Wednesday, he was hoping President Donald Trump could relay some important information: the name of the horse he gave Barron Trump. The President's ...
UNITED NATIONS -- U.N. General Assembly speeches address countless facets of human existence. But on Tuesday, one world ...
WASHINGTON, July 31 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday revealed the name he chose for a horse that was somewhat symbolically given to his 13-year-old son, Barron, by visiting ...
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump honored a request Wednesday from the government of Mongolia. He named a horse. It will be called "Victory," Trump announced to reporters at the White House after ...
President Trump told reporters he had chosen a name for the animal. Mongolia has gifted a horse to President Donald Trump's youngest son, Barron, 13. President Khaltmaagiin Battulga and other ...
ULAN BATOR, MONGOLIA — On a sunny fall day in 2005, Donald H. Rumsfeld arrived in Mongolia. The nation was delighted: He was the first U.S. Defense secretary to visit. To celebrate, the Mongolian ...
President Trump on Wednesday welcomed Mongolian President Khaltmaa Battulga — who gave a horse to first son Barron Trump, which the commander in chief said would be named “Victory.” Trump called a ...
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A 5th-Century Painted Mongolian Saddle Was Found In An Ancient Tomb, Shedding Light On The Origins Of Equestrianism In Medieval Warfare
One of the earliest examples of modern horse riding comes from a 5th-century painted Mongolian frame saddle that was ...
Mongolian pastoralists were trying to remove troublesome teeth from horses’ mouths almost 3,200 years ago, making those mobile herders the earliest known practitioners of horse dentistry, a new study ...
Mongolians live and work in close proximity to horses, potentially increasing the likelihood of human transmission - Simon Townsley/The Telegraph Horses are silent carriers of H5N1 bird flu, a new ...
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