Archaeologist and grantee, William Taylor, from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, was part of an excavation that helped discover horse burials on the Mongolian steppe.
From trainer of Mongolian racing ponies to a Grade One-winning handler of thoroughbreds within five years is extraordinary enough. But taking a Breeders' Cup race, from a stable of 12 horses?
Mongolia is a country where horses are not just animals but a deep-rooted part of its culture, history, and daily life. What makes this nation even more fascinating is the fact that there are more ...
Seven Mongolian youths, aspiring to become rikishi sumo wrestlers, arrived in Japan in 2000. While awaiting to be recruited by stables, they trained and practiced at an amateur dojo. But there was ...
Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters received a horse named Stamina during his trip to Mongolia. The visit marked the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations and included discussions on co ...