Well, I’m Kalmyk and it’s wonderful to see Mongolian thoughts about my homeland, so thank you for this video! And yes, Kalmyk and Mongolian languages are pretty similar
Hi, good video and good knowledge of history. Thank you. Kalmyk people need connection with Mongolian, cultural, economic and other relationships. As Mongolian you will understand 99% of Хальмг келн. As more stronger and powerfull state Mongolia should help their brothers, surrounded of other cultures and religious.
@@realmongolia101 Very interesting Video, could you also dedicate one to the History of Tannu Tuva/Tannu Uriangchai? I would also like to hear your opinion on Tengriism and the Original Mongolian Shamanist Beliefs before Buddhism came to the Mongolian Steppes. Please, keep your informative Work up!
@@realmongolia101 I love your channel culture and language. I'm 50% Korean and 50% Manchu Khitan jurchen . I live in Osaka Japan. Originally from Busan Korea 🇰🇷.
Bayaraa, Kalmyks are the only European Indigenous People in all of Europe, including the Chuvash, the Komis, the Maris, the Nenets, the Hutsuls, the Chechens, the Bashkirs, the Tatars, the Yuroks, the Setos, and the Sami People of Fennoscandia and Kola Peninsula.
About your Uyguric lettres : as i heard there was a governmental wanting in 1992 to replace the Slavic dogs' lettres for the original Uyguric ones , but it hasn't succeeded . As the Hungarians have got a 1500 years old runa lettres "alphabet" ( older than the one of the Scandinavians ), yet they use the Latin lettres . Unfortunately...
Love from China, this is very interesting. I literally just watched the trip video from bald and bankrupt, my research on the Oirats people led me dicoverying this, I am a history nerd too. I have a burning question though do you understand Tibetan language?
i see among all the Mongols people, including Kalmyks, Daurs, Buryats, & Hazara, the Chinese Inner Mongolia's life(living standard) is undoudtedly the best, the economy is better, meanwhille, there culture and tradition are also kept far better than others.
@@calvinsuu1949 no, you are washbrained by some fake narrative, the Inner Mongolia's language education was not forced, it is bilingual. pls get info from several source.