According National Census 2010 among Mongolians aged 15 and above were 53% Buddhists, 39% Atheists.
In the peak of Hinduism it was practiced in almost entire Asia except China, Japan & Mongolia.
The religion is Buddhism
Buddism
Mongolia is not an Islamic country; it is predominantly a Buddhist nation, with Tibetan Buddhism being the major religion practiced by the majority of its population. Islam is a minority religion in Mongolia, primarily followed by the ethnic Kazakh community in the western part of the country. The country has a history of religious tolerance, allowing various faiths to coexist. Overall, Mongolia is characterized by its unique blend of spiritual traditions, with Buddhism at its core.
Shinto
I think Bhuddism
Buddhism.
Probably of the major religions , but the word "religion" itself is subjective , for example a few 100 people in Mongolia who value the wisdom of a shaman , would you call that a "religion"
Because the Mongol empire was so big there wasn't just one religion, every religion was aloud.
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no what is the answer
Burd, Galshir, and Buyant