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Mongolia Collection (page 3)

Background imageMongolia Collection: Ornament in the form of a boar, Han dynasty, 206 BCE-220 CE. Creator: Unknown

Ornament in the form of a boar, Han dynasty, 206 BCE-220 CE. Creator: Unknown
Ornament in the form of a boar, Han dynasty, 206 BCE-220 CE

Background imageMongolia Collection: Belt plaque, Han dynasty, 206 BCE-220 CE. Creator: Unknown

Belt plaque, Han dynasty, 206 BCE-220 CE. Creator: Unknown
Belt plaque, Han dynasty, 206 BCE-220 CE

Background imageMongolia Collection: Ornament in the form of a seated person, Possibly Han dynasty, 206 BCE-220 CE

Ornament in the form of a seated person, Possibly Han dynasty, 206 BCE-220 CE

Background imageMongolia Collection: Ornament in form of an animal, Period of Division, 220-589. Creator: Unknown

Ornament in form of an animal, Period of Division, 220-589. Creator: Unknown
Ornament in form of an animal, Period of Division, 220-589

Background imageMongolia Collection: Helmet (rmog), Mongolian, 15th-17th century. Creator: Unknown

Helmet (rmog), Mongolian, 15th-17th century. Creator: Unknown
Helmet (rmog), Mongolian, 15th-17th century

Background imageMongolia Collection: Pair of Stirrups (yob), Tibetan or Mongolian, possibly 12th-14th century

Pair of Stirrups (yob), Tibetan or Mongolian, possibly 12th-14th century

Background imageMongolia Collection: Stirrup, Mongolian or Tibetan, 16th-17th century. Creator: Unknown

Stirrup, Mongolian or Tibetan, 16th-17th century. Creator: Unknown
Stirrup, Mongolian or Tibetan, 16th-17th century

Background imageMongolia Collection: War Mask, Mongolian or Tibetan, 12th-14th century. Creator: Unknown

War Mask, Mongolian or Tibetan, 12th-14th century. Creator: Unknown
War Mask, Mongolian or Tibetan, 12th-14th century

Background imageMongolia Collection: Sultan Bayazid before Timur, Folio from an Akbarnama (History of Akbar), ca. 1600

Sultan Bayazid before Timur, Folio from an Akbarnama (History of Akbar), ca. 1600

Background imageMongolia Collection: Battle Scene, Folio from a Zafarnama (Book of Victories) of Sharaf al-Din Ali Yazdi

Battle Scene, Folio from a Zafarnama (Book of Victories) of Sharaf al-Din Ali Yazdi, 1485-86

Background imageMongolia Collection: Achala, King of the Wrathful Ones (previously identified as Vighnantaka), early 1200s

Achala, King of the Wrathful Ones (previously identified as Vighnantaka), early 1200s. Close ties between the Buddhists of the Central Asian Tangut Xia kingdom

Background imageMongolia Collection: Nomads outside their yurt, west Mongolia, c1928. Creator: Unknown

Nomads outside their yurt, west Mongolia, c1928. Creator: Unknown
Nomads outside their yurt, west Mongolia, c1928. A family of Mongolian steppe-dwelling nomads outside their traditional home which can be dismantled and loaded onto camels

Background imageMongolia Collection: Itinerant musician, Mongolia, c1928. Creator: Unknown

Itinerant musician, Mongolia, c1928. Creator: Unknown
Itinerant musician, Mongolia, c1928. Man with traditional Mongolian stringed instrument. From " Die Welt in Bildern", (The World in Pictures), cigarette card album, c1928

Background imageMongolia Collection: Woman with traditional headdress, Mongolia, c1928. Creator: Unknown

Woman with traditional headdress, Mongolia, c1928. Creator: Unknown
Woman with traditional headdress, Mongolia, c1928. Mongolian woman with elaborate gold hair decoration. From " Die Welt in Bildern", (The World in Pictures), cigarette card album, c1928

Background imageMongolia Collection: Map of China and Japan, 1902. Creator: Unknown

Map of China and Japan, 1902. Creator: Unknown
Map of China and Japan, 1902. Showing Mongolia, Eastern Turkestan and Tibet, with insets of Hong Kong and Tokyo Bay. From The Century Atlas of the World. [John Walker & Co, Ltd. London, 1902]

Background imageMongolia Collection: Mogul Lady, in the modern age, color engraving 1870

Mogul Lady, in the modern age, color engraving 1870

Background imageMongolia Collection: Lama of the Mongolian Tartars, 19th century. Artist: Jegor Scotnikoff

Lama of the Mongolian Tartars, 19th century. Artist: Jegor Scotnikoff
Lama of the Mongolian Tartars, 19th century

Background imageMongolia Collection: Genghis Khan, Mongol warrior and conqueror, (1780). Artist: Pierre Duflos

Genghis Khan, Mongol warrior and conqueror, (1780). Artist: Pierre Duflos
Genghis Khan, Mongol warrior and conqueror, (1780). Genghis Khan (c1162-1227) founded what would become the largest contiguous empire in history

Background imageMongolia Collection: Carpet (detail), 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Artist: Hunnic Art

Carpet (detail), 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Artist: Hunnic Art
Carpet (detail), 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageMongolia Collection: Stag (From Khashaat, Arkhangai Province, Mongolia), ca 700. Artist: Khazar culture

Stag (From Khashaat, Arkhangai Province, Mongolia), ca 700. Artist: Khazar culture
Stag (From Khashaat, Arkhangai Province, Mongolia), ca 700. Found in the collection of National Museum of Mongolian History, Ulaanbaatar

Background imageMongolia Collection: Seated statue of Chingis Khan at the Parliament Building in Ulan Bator, 2005. Artist: Anonymous

Seated statue of Chingis Khan at the Parliament Building in Ulan Bator, 2005. Artist: Anonymous
Seated statue of Chingis Khan at the Parliament Building in Ulan Bator, 2005

Background imageMongolia Collection: A group of Mongols, 1902

A group of Mongols, 1902. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. I. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1902]

Background imageMongolia Collection: A rock inscription on the banks of the Yenisei river, 1895

A rock inscription on the banks of the Yenisei river, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XII, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co

Background imageMongolia Collection: The tomb of a lama and an encampment, Mongolian desert, c1890

The tomb of a lama and an encampment, Mongolian desert, c1890. Nomads yurts around the tomb of a Buddhist monk. Illustration from The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, Division XIII

Background imageMongolia Collection: Mongolian Races, 19th century

Mongolian Races, 19th century. Examples of ethnic type: Circassian, Malay, Chinese, Caffre, Negro. Victorians were keen on putting people into racial categories, many of which are now deemed offensive

Background imageMongolia Collection: Asiatic Races, 1800-1900. Artist: G Mutzel

Asiatic Races, 1800-1900. Artist: G Mutzel
Asiatic Races, 19th century. Yukagir (from the Kolyma), Ostiak woman, Kalmuk (Mongol), Rajput, Kirghiz (Turkish stock), Tungus woman, Yakut woman, Tibetan (of Bhutia), Chinese lady, Chinaman

Background imageMongolia Collection: Mongolia. Genghis Khans Campaign, 1937-1938. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)

Mongolia. Genghis Khans Campaign, 1937-1938. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)
Mongolia. Genghis Khans Campaign, 1937-1938. Found in the collection of the International Centre of the Roerichs, Moscow

Background imageMongolia Collection: Feodor Ivanovitsch - A Kalmuk, 1848

Feodor Ivanovitsch - A Kalmuk, 1848. Kalmyks (also spelled Kalmucks, Kalmuks, or Kalmyki) are a West Mongolian people. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard

Background imageMongolia Collection: Mongolian Fight, 1813. Artist: E Scotnikoff

Mongolian Fight, 1813. Artist: E Scotnikoff
Mongolian Fight, 1813. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Paris

Background imageMongolia Collection: Wall- hanging embroidered with Tortoise and Fish from Noin Ula, c1st century BC

Wall- hanging embroidered with Tortoise and Fish from Noin Ula, c1st century BC. Kuraan VI, Northern Mongolia. At Hermitage, Leningrad

Background imageMongolia Collection: Wall-hanging of Tiger from Tomb at Noin Ula, North Mongolia, c1st century BC

Wall-hanging of Tiger from Tomb at Noin Ula, North Mongolia, c1st century BC. At Hermitage Leningrad

Background imageMongolia Collection: Wall-hanging of griffin attacking an elk, from Kurgan, Northern Mongolia, c1st century BC

Wall-hanging of griffin attacking an elk, from Kurgan, Northern Mongolia, c1st century BC. (The original culture of the Huns)

Background imageMongolia Collection: Silver Plague of Deer from Northern Mongolia, c1st century BC

Silver Plague of Deer from Northern Mongolia, c1st century BC. At Hermitage Museum, Leningrad, USSR

Background imageMongolia Collection: Chinese third century BC bronze plaque, depicting an animal attacking a horse

Chinese third century BC bronze plaque, depicting an animal attacking a horse
Chinese Bronze Plaque, depicting an animal attacking a horse. From the Ordos region, currently in the British Museums collection

Background imageMongolia Collection: Mongolian saddle-rug with an endless knot design, 15th century

Mongolian saddle-rug with an endless knot design, 15th century
Mongolian saddle-rug, with an endless knot design, which is a Buddhist symbol of eternity, 15th century

Background imageMongolia Collection: Hunnic silver plaque of a yak, 1st century

Hunnic silver plaque of a yak, 1st century
Silver plaque of a yak, from tomb 6 at Noin Ula, in northern Mongolia, the origin centre of the Huns, 1st century

Background imageMongolia Collection: Chinese fourth century BC bronze plaque, depicting a tiger

Chinese fourth century BC bronze plaque, depicting a tiger looking back. An Ordos type bronze plaque, from the British Museums collection

Background imageMongolia Collection: Marco Polo, Venetian traveller and merchant meeting Kublai Khan, 13th century

Marco Polo, Venetian traveller and merchant meeting Kublai Khan, 13th century
Marco Polo, Venetian traveller and merchant meeting Kublai Khan, c1274. Marco Polo (1254-1324), together with his father and uncle, presenting the Popes letter to Kublai Khan (1214-1294)



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