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Were Mongolian people influenced by The Holy Bible?
Genghis Khan was a Mongol emperor of China as was Marco Polo that was a conquistador of the Silk Road in Tibet, Qinghai, Mongolia, Xinjiang and China. Since the ancient Mongols ruled China, the Mongols and Chinese Mandarins in Trans-Siberia took over. Mongolian Cowboys and Nomads look a lot like people of the Middle East because it is in Asia and the Middle East is in Asia too but their evolution may have come from Biblical Characters in Israel through Mongolian's ancestors. Native Americans were also believed to cross the Bering Straight 1,000 BC from Mongolia but it is just a scientific theory. Mongolian men and women ride horses and speak Sino-Tibetan Chinese and Mandarin, and the Mongolian Nomadic tribes live in yurts, raise cattle sheep yaks and goats. Mongolia of corse is a very unique land in Asia with millions of Steppes and Grasslands. Mongolia has a history unlike anywhere else in The World. Throat singing in Mongolia sounds like Church music. The way that many Mongolian Cowboys and Nomads ride on mares and herd yaks with lasso-poles looks like a Biblical way of life back during when Jesus Christ was on The Earth. So, with that said, were Mongolian people influenced by The Holy Bible?
5 Answers
- 10 years agoFavorite Answer
You have it all wrong.
First of all, there is no mongolian cowboys, they just ride hroses.
and the nomads don't liev in yurts, they live in a much advanced structure built to withstand the immense cold climate.
It has a cloth cothing on the outside with wooden bone in the inside, and its spherical and wide. It doesn't look like an ice cream cone.
Mongolia has nothing to with christianity, the throat singing is a thing that only some Mongolians can do. It was like a tool that was used when an army was attacking their enemy to give them a shock and warning.
Mongolians aren't very religious, some are but they are Buddhist.
- jurgenLv 610 years ago
Historically, many Christians fought along side with the Mongols when they spread westward to conquer the Muslim Empire.
But later, the Mongol themselves became Muslim and began to spread the Empire more rapidly into Central Asia, Russia and Indian sub-continent.
- Anonymous10 years ago
Why don't you be honest with me, & admit that you don't give a **** about these people.
You just want to try to "stump" Believers from answering your question.
In answer to your question:
God is righteous, so whatever decision He made about these people is also righteous.
It is not my concern or problem.
It is not YOUR concern or problem.
It is God's!
You should be more concerned about your OWN standing with God, since you HAVE heard the Gospel.
- pugjw9896Lv 710 years ago
Of course they were...
There are more J.W's IN Russia than in the whole of Australia...
162,102 / 65,214...as per the yearbook 2011...
Mongolia is part of Russia.
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