China's desire to separate from Mongolia stemmed from historical, cultural, and political factors. After the fall of the Qing Dynasty in the early 20th century, Mongolia declared independence, seeking to assert its national identity distinct from Chinese rule, which was associated with Imperialism and foreign dominance. The geopolitical landscape, particularly during the Cold War, further motivated China to assert its sovereignty and territorial integrity, leading to tensions over Mongolia's independence and its alignment with the Soviet Union. Ultimately, China's emphasis on maintaining control over its borders and ethnic territories played a significant role in its approach toward Mongolia.
Because they feel that their life is separated and sad
Three countries in Asia are China, Vietnam, and Singapore.
This a statement. We need a who, where, what, when, or how question. Actually Polo was 17 when he went with his father and uncle to set up trade with China. It took them 4 years to reach China.
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Depends on the time period and the group of people you are asking about. Are you refering to Greeks, Romans, Mongolia, China, England in the 1400's? You need to be more specific.
It really depends on how you and your partner feel. You don't need to have sex to have a relationship, you just have to love each other. You'll need to discuss this with your partner as the Internet cannot decided if you are still separated or not, as this is something that is a personal matter.
no u do not need a license for a electric gas or petrol scooter actually I'm 100% sure that if your petrol or gas scooter is under 50cc is aloud to be ridden with no license needed in Australia china japan Mongolia and others......
because they don't want Chinese people to know how bad their treated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
because china is boring and they need music to enjoy themselves
Yes.
If you were married and separated, no, you would need to have the marriage annulled.
You can if you are separated in most jurisdictions. You need to consult with an attorney or an advocate at the family court.You can if you are separated in most jurisdictions. You need to consult with an attorney or an advocate at the family court.You can if you are separated in most jurisdictions. You need to consult with an attorney or an advocate at the family court.You can if you are separated in most jurisdictions. You need to consult with an attorney or an advocate at the family court.