Mongolian money is called "Tugrik".
No, Mongolian beef is not really Mongolian. It may be called that to make it sound more exotic and appealing.
Mongolian tögrög
The Mongolian nomads live in tent-like structures called Gers
The Huns rode what is now called the 'Mongolian pony' (not to be confused with the Mongolian horse, also called the Taki, or Przewalski's horse.) The Mongolian pony is small, sturdy, comes in many colors, and has great endurance.
Mongolia's currency is called the tögrög, often abbreviated as MNT. It was introduced in 1925 to replace the Mongolian dollar and has undergone several changes and redenominations since. The symbol for the tögrög is "₮."
Yes, they are sometimes called ger.
KEFIR
it's called the Gobi desert.
Mongolian wool is spun from fleece-bearing animals that live in the geography loosely called Mongolia. Mostly, the fleece is grown on sheep.
A Mongolian coin is called a "tugrik" (or "togrog"). The currency symbol for the tugrik is ₮, and it is subdivided into 100 mongos. The tugrik has been the official currency of Mongolia since 1925 and is issued by the Bank of Mongolia.
"Siberia" comes from the Mongolian word "sibir", which means "sleeping land."
1 tugrug is lion': 10 ,20,50,100 is Sukhbaatar :500-20000 is Gengis khan