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When was Mongolia founded?

Mongolia was founded in 1206. Located between People's Republic of China (PRC) and Russia, Mongolia is a landlocked country surrounded by the two countries. Although Mongolia does not border Kazakhstan, its westernmost point is only 38 kilometers from the easternmost point of Kazakhstan. The capital and the largest city in China is Ulaanbaatar, accounting for 45% of the total population. Historically, Mongolia was ruled by many nomadic peoples such as Xiongnu, Xianbei, Rouran, Turkic and Qidan, and Genghis Khan established Great Mongolia in 1206.

Mongolian history

127 1 year, Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan, established the Yuan Dynasty. After their demise, the Mongols returned to the Mongolian grassland, but they often clashed with the Ming Dynasty at the border. From 16 to 17 century, Mongolia began to be influenced by Tibetan Buddhism, and at the end of 17, Mongolia was incorporated into the territory of the Qing Dynasty. 19 1 1 Mongolia declared its independence after the demise of the Qing Dynasty, but it was not until 192 1 became independent under the control of Russia and joined the United Nations on 196 1 that it was recognized by the international community.