Prof. Dr. Sc. Sumiyabaatar B. Maral

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The Monument of the Mongolian Script

    In Southkorea is placed a monument for the mongolian script, which was honoured by Dr. of Philology and scientist of the "Secret history of Mongolia" Hr. B. Sumiyabaatar.
    In this street are located monuments for nations with own script. The stones where the scripts are engraved originate from the related countries, which is a speciality about them. The Mongolian Monument was created during a period where Mongolia was almost incommunicado. Probably it originates from the Inner Mongolia.

"The Largest Book"

    With 30 cm broad, 42.5 cm long, 5 cm thick, 3.2 kg weight is the "Form of the Secret History of Mongolia" the largest book in Mongolia. It has 3.144 pages, costs US$ 150,- and was released in an edition of 500 books at the publisher "Khee Khas".
    The new book is the first book of the sequence "Selection of mongolistic". The item belongs Prof. Dr. B. Sumiybaatar, Institute for Languages and Literature of the Academy of Sciences.

    B. Bat-Orschikh, Ulaanbaatar Newspaper

"A Message from Khubilai Khan to the Emperor of Japan"

    This article contains an interview with the director of the National History Museum of Mongolia Dr. S. Idshinnorov.
    The National History Museum of Mongolia has reportedly obtained a very rare document referring to the Mongolian-Japanese-Korean diplomatic relations. To which period of Mongolian History refers this dokument?

    Magazine of Mongolian Airlines, 2003