Mongolian Folktales

Mongolian Folktales
Author: Zhambyn Dashdondog
Publisher: Libraries Unlimited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-04-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1591587263

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From the descendants of the Huns and the mighty warrior, Chinggis Khan (or, as he is known to Westerners, Genghis Khan), and the land of the steppes and the Gobi Desert, come tales of passion, strife, magic, and laughter. This collection of traditional Mongolian folktales, the only one of its kind currently available in English, features more than 60 fascinating stories, ranging from The Legend of the Magic Bone and Seven Brown Mice to The Dreaming Boy and A Fiery Red Khan. The tales are organized in chapters that cover legends, myths, animal tales, magical tales, stories of life conditions, and humor. In addition, the authors provide an introduction to Mongolia, games, recipes, color photos, and notes on the stories. All levels.

Mongolian Folktales

Mongolian Folktales
Author: Hilary Roe Metternich
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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A collection of twenty-five traditional Mongolian folktales about animals, magic, domestic affairs, and the relationship between man and nature.

Mongolian Legends

Mongolian Legends
Author: Bolor Chuluun
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2020-12-23
Genre:
ISBN:

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Mongolian Legends are powerful literature whether it's in oral or written form of a language. It inspires you, shows you the good and bad things of an existence, teaches one to be wise and thus it can be a positive impact whoever reads it. Traditional tales and legends are good source of looking at different side and can be one of the guide books to Mongolia . The Mongolian folklore is held by stories about historical subjects. Legends and tales are often about nature, animals, national heroes, humanity, and society's structure that originated long before the written literature appeared. It handed down from generation to generationDiscover these legends. Pick up your copy of Mongolian Legends book today to open another window to yourself (and your children).

KALMYKIAN and MONGOLIAN TRADITIONAL FAIRY TALES - 39 Kalmyk and Mongolian Children's Stories

KALMYKIAN and MONGOLIAN TRADITIONAL FAIRY TALES - 39 Kalmyk and Mongolian Children's Stories
Author: Anon E. Mouse
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2020-03-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 8834175166

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Herein are 39 Kalmyk-Mongolian children’s fairy and folktales which are Mongolian in origin. Herein you wind stories like: The Saga Of The Well-And-Wise-Walking Khan The Woman Who Sought Her Husband In The Palace Of Erlik-Khan The Gold-Spitting Prince Five To One The Fortunes Of Shrikantha The Use Of Magic Language The Wife Who Loved Butter Bhîxu Life The Saga Of Ardschi-Bordschi And Vikramâditja’s Throne The Boy-King Schalû the Wolf-boy Vikramâditja acquires another Kingdom The Voice-charmer How Naran Gerel swore falsely and yet told the Truth ….plus many, many more. Kalmyk folklore, fairy tales, omens and sayings are a little-researched genre of folklore. Since early times the Kalmyk people, surveyed nature, animals, and the birds around them, from which they created tales, legends, myths, songs, proverbs, and sayings that are notable for their keen observation, which, over time, have been infused with a healthy dose of deep wisdom, which is highly complementary to their commonly held practise of Tengric Bhuddism, or Mongolian Buddhism. The Kalmyk people are members of the Oirat clan which is Mongolian in origin. The Kalmyks (also spelled Kalmouk) migrated 3,700km/2,300miles from the steppes of southern Siberia on the banks of the Irtysh River to the Lower Volga region, bordering on the northern Caspian sea, arriving in about 1630AD. The most compelling reason was to escape the growing dominance of the neighboring Dzungar Mongol tribe. Along the route of their migration, the Kalmyks would have met and mixed with pagans and shamans, the Jewish Khazars, Islam from the Alans and Nogais, and Christianity from the Russians and other Slavic tribes. As such their folklore and fairytales are interwoven with elements of all these cultures creating a rich and diverse tapestry of lore which is reflected in this volume. ============== KEYWORDS/TAGS: Kalmykian, Mongolian, folklore, fairytales, Ananda, ancient, ape, Ardschi-Bordschi, ARDSCHI, BORDSCHI, arrows, ass, barley-corns, beasts, beautiful, birdcatcher, bird, catcher, Bodhisattva, bones, Boy-king, Buddha, Buddhist, butter, capital, caravan, chief, children, children’s books, children’s stories, Churmusta, companions, cunning, dancing, demons, eight, endowed, enemy, feathers, fifteenth century, 15th C., free, friends, Gandharva, garuda-bird, Gerel, grandparents with children, gratitude, Hermit, honour, horse, India, jewel, Khan, Khanin, King, kingdom, Kun-dgah, Lama, lioness, love, magicians, magnanimous, maiden, majesty, mango tree, marry, Massang, Master, merchandize, merchandise, merchant, Minister, Moonshine, mother-o’-pearl, mothers to be, mothers with children, mountain, Nâgârg′una, Naran, Naran-Dâkinî, Naran Dâkinî, noble, oxen, palace, parents to be, parents with children, parrot, peace, possessed, Prince, Princess, Queen, reading to children, sacred, sacrifice, Schimnu, Schimnu Khan, Schimnus, Serpent, Serpent king, seventy-one, Shanggasba, Siddhi-kür, soothsayer, Ssaran, Sunshine, Suta, tales, talisman, Teacher, temple, thousand, throne, token, transform, treasure, Vikramâditja, water, Well-and-wise-walking, Well and wise walking, weep, wisdom, wise, wolves, wood-carver, wood carver, youth

Sagas from the Far East

Sagas from the Far East
Author: Rachel Harriette Busk
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1873
Genre: Folk literature, Kalmyk
ISBN:

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Mongol Ardyn Ùlgèr

Mongol Ardyn Ùlgèr
Author: Owen Lattimore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1979
Genre: Folk literature, Mongolian
ISBN:

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The Legend of Cuckoo Namjil

The Legend of Cuckoo Namjil
Author: Owen Lattimore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1986
Genre: Folk literature, Mongolian
ISBN:

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