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  2. Terlig - Wikipedia

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    The yesa robe, a new Ming dynasty style of clothing, has some of its mixed-elements either developed from the Yuan dynasty Mongol terlig or from jisün clothing, which is itself a type of terlig. [1] [6] One of the main characteristics of the yesa was the absence of waistband and the absence of fold on the central front and back of the robe. [1]

  3. Yesa robe - Wikipedia

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    The clothing known as yesa originated in the Ming dynasty, but some of its elements were either adopted from the Yuan dynasty Mongol's terlig, [1] or directly from the Mongol's jisün clothing which is also a form of terlig. [5] The yesa is itself a new evolution of terlig. [4]

  4. Jisün - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2]: 63–64 [4] All the zhisun worn by Han Chinese during court banquets all the same form and design. [1] However, the zhisun was not made to have a fixed design or form. [ 1 ] According to the History of the Yuan dynasty , the zhisun is described as not having a fixed design or form, and the summer design is different from the winter design.

  5. Fashion in the Yuan dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The fashion in the Yuan dynasty of Mongol (1271–1368) showed cultural diversity with the coexistence of various ethnic clothing, such as Mongol clothing, Han clothing and Korean clothing. [1] The Mongol dress was the clothing of elite for both genders.

  6. Dahu (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Dahu (simplified Chinese: 褡护; traditional Chinese: 褡護; pinyin: Dāhù) was a form of robe/jacket which originated in the Ming dynasty. [1] In Ming dynasty, the dahu was either a new type of banbi (Chinese: 半臂; lit. 'half-arm') or a sleeveless jacket, [2] [3] whose designs was influenced by the Mongol Yuan dynasty clothing.

  7. 2021 in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    April 30 - Mongolian Parliament officially adopts a decree to provide protection on human rights defenders. According to United Nations OHCHR , Mongolia is the first country in Asia to adopt such measure, giving hopes on further commitment on human rights in Mongolia and the region.

  8. Choghtu Khong Tayiji - Wikipedia

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    [1] He established a base on the Tuul river. Known as an intellectual, he embraced the Karma sect and built monasteries and castles. In 1601, he built the White Castle, or the White House of Choghtu Khong Tayiji. He submitted himself to Ligdan Khan, last grand khan of the Mongols.

  9. Gana Bayarsaikhan - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Director Ciro Guerra described how Bayarsaikhan and the other 14 Mongolian actors [1] shared their culture, enriching the film in the process. [11] Bayarsaikhan plays Tuva Olsen, a main character in the 2020 Sky TV series Intelligence, alongside David Schwimmer and Nick Mohammed. [12] Series 2 of Intelligence was released in 2021. [13]