This documentary is indeed a very precious piece of historical material. It not only showcases Mongolia's natural landscapes and the lives of its people but also fills a gap in the Western world's understanding of this distant land. Especially during that era, visual records about Mongolia were extremely rare, making this film all the more valuable as an important window for future generations to study and appreciate Mongolian culture. Such works not only document the life of a nation and its people but also serve as a cultural bridge, allowing the world to better understand Mongolia and the diversity and uniqueness of the regions along the Silk Road.
@Tuj-oz9tb8 күн бұрын
I can't wait to show this documentary to my grandmother, I believe she'll get very excited when she sees her young adult days in film. Thank you for sharing this!
@huselman10 күн бұрын
nice to hear Owen Lattimore speaking Mongolian
@zoloob883910 күн бұрын
Amazing .. thank you . From Mongolia
@LUNAERIC10 күн бұрын
Thank you for such nice videos ❤ big love Mongolia 🇲🇳
@sarantsatsralbuyan10 күн бұрын
Thank you for posting. Interesting. I graduated from high school in 1975 in Ulaanbaatar. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️👍
@inga344910 күн бұрын
Very pure, love this documentary
@burinlhgagba77219 күн бұрын
Amazing 😊 Ёстой сонирхолтой кино байна
@TelmenBudsuren9 күн бұрын
As a Mongolian, Owen Lattimore speaking Mongolian is very accurate, just like an ordinary Mongolian speaking
@byambaav91759 күн бұрын
Willingly recalling a line from famous poet. This, this is my native land, The lovely country - My Mongolia Dashdorj Natsagdorj (1906 - 1937) is a famous Mongolian poet, writer, and founder of modern Mongolian literature.
@@karro1167 teneg sda gadad humusig tahin shutee shahin, chi uuruu propogandaad tarhia ugaalgatsan sda bnshte. Sda chin america humusig burhan gej bodoo shaah viide. 90-eed onii kartiin baraatai, uvguntiin hundiin arhichin ihtei ye-iig socialist ye gej boddog teneg sda bj taarah viide, ardchilal garad mongol uls suirsenes bish socialist ye-d mongol uls uildwerlegch oron baisan yum erguu sdanuda.
@bbatjargal154910 күн бұрын
@@dismas8884 haraalguigeer zugeer tailbarlaj helj bolojhgui baina uu, aan?
@dismas888410 күн бұрын
@@bbatjargal1549 gadadudig tahin shutdeg ni unenshte, chi ch bas shutej bga. America gehler l divaajin gej bodoo shaagad. Har tamhi, gar buu, bie unelegchid, hortoi hool hunsere delhiid terguuldeg oronshte yg unende.
@bbatjargal154910 күн бұрын
70d ony ued microscope huduunii surguuliudad hurtel baidag l baisan sh dee. Bi l lav 5-6 r angiasaa ehleed biologi, himiin hicheel deer microscope hereglej ehelsen sanaj bainaa.
@mitchellb.987711 күн бұрын
Amazing people!
@stopcam.iso_112 күн бұрын
Too good
@GameZ511 күн бұрын
Magnificient
@ЦогтсайханЦог9 күн бұрын
Thank you so much
@spyro984411 күн бұрын
Nice
@ХарСум8 күн бұрын
The fact that vast majority of the document was being observed and directly involved with editing/comm party is concerning in a way. Specially with how modernizing the devs strive within country side is completely misdirecting. But still yet his disclosures vaguely mentioned how thing might decipts and pictionare these scenes with iron fist are breath taking. I feel all these people claiming might be missleading due to somewhat directional order from top with …. Well thanks to Mr Owens and his family in support for portraying these life of ours during that time is without doubt made an inexcusable effort in our modern day of looking back and think back. 👏👏👏
Thanks to professor Lattimore. That's the true Mongols back in the 2070 ies. 🇲🇳
@tulgaatulgaa26913 күн бұрын
монгол ❤
@Neverdyingpride7 күн бұрын
yoo bazarvaani yaj iim ued ni turchuugui yum
@ILoveURmom02056 күн бұрын
Tursun bol guilagchin l baih baisan baih da chi hha
@anand123477 күн бұрын
Tbh everyone here is from mongolia lolllll
@tumenbayar67488 күн бұрын
Чи Монголд надтай таарсан бол хар глг минь ...
@baywillprevail8 күн бұрын
Send me location - Khabib Nurmagomedov
@UnitelMobicom8 күн бұрын
Yu ch hiij chadahgui amidralgui mal 🤣
@baywillprevail7 күн бұрын
@@UnitelMobicom betii shaa yanhan gechii mine
@karro116710 күн бұрын
ahh Communism 😂
@tommyd.68639 күн бұрын
That's right. Mongolia was under direct Soviet influence and control, and was striving to build communism, which everyone believed in without hesitation. Clearly, now everyone knows that the Soviets and all Eastern bloc countries took the wrong path, but it was impossible to see this at the time. It's a good piece of documentary to understand how different things were back then. One thing is certain: all Mongolians were genuinely eager and enthusiastic about building the best possible society together with the Soviets. At the time, there was nothing wrong with this. Now, of course, people can, well, everyone can say 'No' and make jokes about it.
@Hiest-4209 күн бұрын
@@tommyd.6863 Especially considering the Soviets allowed the Mongolians to take full independence from the Chinese oppressors in 1921 they had great hope the future was bright in the East under Soviet rule.
@arimijid15198 күн бұрын
odoo Manguula Banana Republic... shuu dee karro
@tulgatseg31446 күн бұрын
There are no negdel and brigade anymore. Now we have sum and bag. No communist government, means normal government. Now we have "democratic", but very corrupt government. But its very interesting documentary. I supposed it made in Biger sumon, in Gobi-Altai aimaig.