The First human beings in Mongolian
Neolithic agricultural settlements
Horse-riding nomadism during copper and bronze age
Eurasian Steppe late Bronze Age in Mongolia
Pastoral nomadism 2nd millennium
The iron age with Xiongnu Empire
The Vast Xiongnu empire
Mongolic Xianbei empire
The Mongolic Rouran Khaganate
The Ancient Turkey which they have the same root
The Period of Bilge Khagan
Uighur Khaganate
The Great Mongolia empire
The largest contiguous land empire in history
Mongol Empire expansion
Middle Mongolia
Lost Freedom to the Qing dynasty
Bogd khan’s autonomy state
The Republic of China was proclaimed in 1912
National revolution
Modern Mongolia present
Stone tools uncovered in Mongolia by an international team.
Mongolian herders completed the transition to a fully nomadic, herding lifestyle during the late Bronze Age.
the Xiongnu worshipped heaven, earth, the sun, the moon, and their ancestors.
Kutlugh Bilge Köl Qaghan. Founder, Yaglakar clan leader.
The Mongol Empire was the largest contiguous empire the world has ever known.
Autonomous state under the Republic of China (1915–1919).