No, Mongolian beef is not really Mongolian. It may be called that to make it sound more exotic and appealing.
My topic is How to make for Mongolian beef
Stir fried food is served at a Mongolian BBQ restaurant. They cook a variety of meat and vegetables on a large griddle usually beef, pork, chicken, lamb or shrimp are used.
He was a Mongolian and the son of Genghis Khan.
Shrimp & beef with mixed vegetables.
No, it isn't. Chinese and Mongolian are so different, first is the writing( As i am a Chinese person, I think Mongolian is very intricacy than Chinese, sometimes maybe it is just is few word then can let you know the meaning in Chinese, but in Mongolian it will take a lot of word!), second is the sound( wow, that is very different, everyone can heard that is different.)Linguistic Answer:No, the two languages are unrelated. Mongolian is part of the Altaic family, and Mandarin Chinese is part of the Sino-Tibetan family.
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modern mongolian in the country of Mongolia is mostly written in the alphabet of the Russians. mongolian and Chinese belong to two different language family Chinese is in sino-tibetan, where mongolian is not a member of this language family... so... yeah, mongols and Chinese speak different language, but most mongolians living in inner Mongolia (within the Chinese border) is pretty fluent in Chinese.
Atitla The Hun. Kublai Khan was the first non han Chinese to rule/conquer china but mongolian is part of the 56 races of the Chinese so mongolain is Chinese.
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To protect Chinese villages from Mongolian invaders.
a yatga is a Chinese instrument. it means mongolian plucked long zither.