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Buxoro Wonderland: A Return to Form?
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An adventure in Turkic languages learning and LAIFE, currently set in Washington, DC. Sunday, October 19, 2008. A Return to Form? Well, uh, needless to say, I got so busy with the Uzbek class that I never got around to updating my newly established blog about it ever again. It was a fantastic class and I highly recommend the Critical Languages Institute. For anyone interested in learning one of the less-commonly-taught Eurasian languages taught there. Men ham inglizchada gaplasha olaman! Juda yaxshi : ).
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Mongold!… Anhnii altnii medal bayar hurgeye | Silk Road Freeways
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8230; Anhnii altnii medal bayar hurgeye. August 17, 2008. For Mongolia’s newest hero, Naidan Tuvshinbayar. On Wednesday, he won Mongolia’s first ever gold medal. 100 kg men’s judo. Here’s a photo of Tuvshinbayar with his gold:. WIsh I had photos of the match, but here’s Tuvshinbayar against a South Korean guy in 2002. From Ulaanbaatar to Dornod, celebrations erupted. Even the president and prime minister (looking a little rumpled and rather drunk) came out to UB’s main square to party. Just to underline ...
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Buxoro Wonderland: October 2008
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An adventure in Turkic languages learning and LAIFE, currently set in Washington, DC. Sunday, October 19, 2008. A Return to Form? Well, uh, needless to say, I got so busy with the Uzbek class that I never got around to updating my newly established blog about it ever again. It was a fantastic class and I highly recommend the Critical Languages Institute. For anyone interested in learning one of the less-commonly-taught Eurasian languages taught there. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Return to Form?
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Choibalsan: Our visit to Lonely Lenin | Silk Road Freeways
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Choibalsan: Our visit to Lonely Lenin. August 11, 2008. Choibalsan city has experienced a bit of a renaissance in foreigners’ eyes. The 2005. Describes Choibalsan as a “charmless aimag capital,” a “poor city with a high unemployment rate” which looks like it has “undergone an earthquake.” Our aimag (province) of Dornod suffers no better, merely getting a mention as the “least visited aimag in all Mongolia.”. This place and realized his error. Now, in. Lonely Planet Mongolia 2008. Sarah marching with Mong...