Mongolia is a country where horses are not only animals, but is an important part of culture, history and lifestyle. The specific thing in this country is that horseters are more than humans! Mongolia population is about 34 million, but there are more than 40 million horses. This means that everyone is at least a horse! Let’s know some more interesting and amazing things about this unique country.
Why is Mongolia called the land of horse?
Horses have been part of the lives of people in Mongolia for thousands of years. The nomads are dependent on horses. They use horses to travel, equipment transfusion, participate, sports and fight against war. The lives of Mongolian people were also considered incomplete without horses!
The powerful army of the good as good and her horses
The great warriors of Mongolia established the world’s largest empire (empire). But it was just possible because his army had the fastest and most powerful horses. His cavalry was so fast that it could travel thousands of miles[herenemiesinafewdaysandsurprisehisenemies
Goods Khan’s soldiers kept 3 to 4 horses with everyone so that the horse can be changed when needed. Thus, Mongolian horses became famous in the world.
Nony Festival: The most unique horse race in the world!
“Naadam Festival” (NAadam Festival) is celebrated in Mongolia each year, which is known for three major games – horse racing. The most important thing of this festival is that children between the age of 5 and 12 take part in the rings race and rides without the saddle.
The Mongolian beliefs believe that the horse racing is not just a game of strength but also the game of patience and strategy. That is why the horses here are specially trained by childhood.
Why are the Mongolian horses so special?
Mongolian horses are more different than the world’s other horses. They are small, but very strong, bear, and wise. Mongolian says that if a horse has once been a place, he can recognize the way without it!
These horses can run in the open grounds in the summer and can endure the cold from -40 degrees Celsius in the winter. They can travel thousands of kilometers without more food and water.