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- Frontmatter
- Research Articles
- Mongolian Foreign Trade History from the Silk Road
- Fiscal and Tax Policy of Bogd Khanate of Mongolia (1911–1919)
- The Meaning and Structure of Mongolian and Korean Names
- Observations on the Names, Descriptions, and Drawings of Musical Instruments, Named “Ekhlegch”, “Khuraagch” and “Uelegch”
- The Experience of Wrote “Analogy” [Metaphor] in Jiang Run’s Novel “Wolf Totem”
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