
Ariunchimeg Viktor
24K posts

Ariunchimeg Viktor
@AnyaVik
| MEDIA PERSONALITY |


Новый посол Монголии приступил к исполнению своих обязанностей в Казахстане Батжаргал Гунаажав — монгольский дипломат. С 2013 по 2017 год он занимал должность посла Монголии в Австрии. Владеет английским и русским языками. dzen.ru/a/aeBfN0IG2h3p…

📍 Iranian and US delegations will come together for peace talks in Islamabad on Saturday US delegation: • JD Vance • Steve Witkoff • Jared Kushner • Brad Cooper Iranian delegation (Based on media reports): • Abbas Araghchi • Mohammed Bagher Qalibaf • Majid Takht Ravanchi • Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr 🔗 v.aa.com.tr/3901226

BREAKING: US President Donald Trump told a news agency that he believes China got Iran to negotiate.

🇵🇰 Pakistani PM invites US, Iran to talks in Islamabad on April 10 Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has invited Iran and the United States to Islamabad on April 10 for negotiations aimed at reaching a “conclusive agreement.” The invitation follows his announcement of an immediate ceasefire, with talks expected to focus on settling outstanding issues.

Emir Timor on horse in a battle with Tokhtamysh, Khan of the Golden Horde



A Mongolian shaman in 1909

Khutulun was born around 1260, the great-great-granddaughter of Genghis Khan and the only daughter among the fifteen children of Kaidu, the most powerful ruler in Central Asia. She grew up alongside fourteen brothers in a culture that expected women to ride, shoot, and fight. She exceeded every expectation. Marco Polo, who encountered accounts of her during his travels, described her as so powerfully built she might almost be taken for a giantess, and noted that she rode beside her father into battle, regularly charging into enemy lines to seize officers with one arm and drag them back to the Khan the way a hawk takes a bird. Kaidu trusted her military judgment above that of any of his sons, and she served as his primary military advisor through thirty years of conflict against Kublai Khan. When suitors came, which they did in numbers, Khutulun set her terms clearly: any man who wanted to marry her had to first beat her in a wrestling match. If he lost, he owed her one hundred horses. No weight categories applied. No restrictions on age or size. Mongolian wrestling of the period had no time limits and no spatial boundaries, the match ending only when any part of a body touched the ground. Men came from across Central Asia, foreign princes among them, drawn by the prospect of marrying into the family of Genghis Khan. Khutulun threw them all. On one occasion, a particularly confident suitor staked a thousand horses on a single match. Her parents, keen for her to marry, quietly asked her to lose. She entered the ring and threw him immediately. The thousand horses became hers. By the end of her life she had accumulated roughly ten thousand horses, which is one of the more unusual tallies in the historical record. Pressure eventually mounted over rumors that her closeness to her father was inappropriate, and Khutulun chose a husband to silence them. Accounts differ on who he was, but all agree on one point: he never beat her in wrestling. She simply chose him herself, on her own terms, as she had always operated. Kaidu, near the end of his life, attempted to install Khutulun as his successor. Her brothers resisted, and the position passed to a rival. She died around 1306 under circumstances that remain unclear. #drthehistories

سمو الأمير المفدى ودولة السيدة جورجيا ميلوني رئيسة وزراء الجمهورية الإيطالية الصديقة، يستعرضان تطورات الأوضاع الإقليمية والدولية، خلال اجتماع عقد بقصر لوسيل. bit.ly/4v6NJg9












