
Researchers at the 探花直播 of Cambridge have signed an agreement with the Mongolian government which will see them explore the legacy of the legendary figure Genghis Khan - or Chinggis Khaan as he is known in Mongolia.
Researchers at the 探花直播 of Cambridge have signed an agreement with the Mongolian government which will see them explore the legacy of the legendary figure Genghis Khan - or Chinggis Khaan as he is known in Mongolia.
Under the recently signed Memorandum of Understanding, Cambridge鈥檚 Mongolia & Inner Asia Studies Unit (MIASU) will work together with the Mongolian government to promote and further academic links, including the possibility of a programme for visiting research fellowships and travel grants to promote the study of Chinggis Khaan.
探花直播agreement was signed during a visit to the UK by Mongolian Culture Minister Nomin Chinbat, a former media CEO who brought the TV show Mongolia鈥檚 Got Talent to the Asian country. 探花直播visit adds to a growing awareness of Mongolian culture in the UK, with historic art and precious artefacts from the early years of the nomadic Mongol Empire set to be displayed at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, and the opening of 探花直播Mongol Khan theatre production at the London Coliseum.
Professor David Sneath, Director of the Mongolia & Inner Asia Studies Unit at the 探花直播 of Cambridge, said:
听鈥淭his is all about exploring the historical reality behind the myth鈥 We are interested not just in the man himself, Chinggis Khaan - although of course he is of great historical interest - but in his legacy. We are trying to encourage a deeper study of Chinggis Khan and his impact.鈥
Minister Chinbat said: 鈥淥f course Chinggis Khaan is primarily known for his warriorship, but he was also a great diplomat, innovator and ruler.听 How many people know he invented the postal service, the first passports? That he showed great religious tolerance, and he himself was a peacemaker?
鈥淭hat鈥檚 why we look forward to working with the 探花直播 of Cambridge to foster the next generation of Mongolian academics and strengthen understanding of the Mongol Empire鈥檚 impact across the world.鈥
MIASU鈥檚 Professor Uradyn E Bulag added: 鈥淏ecause in Mongolia we didn鈥檛 have a written tradition as strong as our neighbours, to some extent our history 鈥 and the history of Chinggis Khan 鈥 was written by others鈥 This will be a chance to hopefully reset the balance.鈥
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