03:4703:47, 25 March 2007diffhist−58
Naadam
Mongolian wrestling is not held in an enclosed space and the only resemblance in style is the elimination of the player after touching the ground. In dress, Mongolian wrestlers have a two-piece.
03:4103:41, 25 March 2007diffhist−644
Mongolian wrestling
Major edit to Outfit section. I do not believe the previously written outfit section reflected the more common modern form of the clothing that Mongolian Wrestlers wear.
02:5302:53, 31 January 2007diffhist+552
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Champa rice
Created a page acout Champa Page as there was no page previously. In need of further expansion.
21:2221:22, 11 January 2007diffhist+24
N
Ulanbatar
Redirect page to "Ulan Bator" which is the English spelling of Mongolia's capital city, Ulanbatar. Created for native speakers for whom this spelling would be more natural.
21:1121:11, 11 January 2007diffhist+56
Mongolia
→Culture: Clarified the "foot bone game" by its proper name-shagaa. Clarification that shagaa is played with ankle bones. Clarified that the game is played with the flicking motion.
20:5120:51, 11 January 2007diffhist−76
Mongolian language
Removed reference to Japanese and Korean languages. As a native speaker, Korean and Japanese have almost no relation to Mongolian in written or spoken form.
03:4703:47, 25 March 2007diffhist−58
Naadam
Mongolian wrestling is not held in an enclosed space and the only resemblance in style is the elimination of the player after touching the ground. In dress, Mongolian wrestlers have a two-piece.
03:4103:41, 25 March 2007diffhist−644
Mongolian wrestling
Major edit to Outfit section. I do not believe the previously written outfit section reflected the more common modern form of the clothing that Mongolian Wrestlers wear.
02:5302:53, 31 January 2007diffhist+552
N
Champa rice
Created a page acout Champa Page as there was no page previously. In need of further expansion.
21:2221:22, 11 January 2007diffhist+24
N
Ulanbatar
Redirect page to "Ulan Bator" which is the English spelling of Mongolia's capital city, Ulanbatar. Created for native speakers for whom this spelling would be more natural.
21:1121:11, 11 January 2007diffhist+56
Mongolia
→Culture: Clarified the "foot bone game" by its proper name-shagaa. Clarification that shagaa is played with ankle bones. Clarified that the game is played with the flicking motion.
20:5120:51, 11 January 2007diffhist−76
Mongolian language
Removed reference to Japanese and Korean languages. As a native speaker, Korean and Japanese have almost no relation to Mongolian in written or spoken form.