Thursday, October 22, 2009

Монголчууд Англи хэлдээр Хазара Монголчуудын түүхийг бичих

Хазара Монголчуудын талаар англи хэл дээр гоогэлдлээ , үүний эцэст нэг бодол толгойд орж ирэв .
Гадны хүмүүс л Монголчууд Хазара нартай хэрхэн холбоотой байдаг талаар дурьдаж байна тэгвэл одоо бид өөрсдөө бичих цаг нь болжээ.

Манай монголчууд англи хэл дээр Хазара Монголчуудын соёл түүхийн талаар бичвэл дэлхийн нийт англи хэлтэй уншигчидад сонирхолтой байхнээ.
Өдөр ирэх тусам , монголчууд Хазара ахан дүүсийнхээн тухай өгүүлж байна.
Үүнийг дэлхий нийт мэдэх ёстой.
Энд нэг англиар бичигддэг монгол блог дээр хазара нарын тухай цухас дурьдажээ.

Hazara


1) One of Ulaanbaatar's few Indian restaurants.
2) A six-million-strong ethnic group, composing about 10% of Afghanistan's total population.

A great deal of speculation, and at least some genetic evidence (which I won't pretend to understand in full) indicates that the Hazara are descended in large part from Mongols. I dare not make a pronouncement one way or the other on the truth of this matter, but it's still an interesting story.
What's even more interesting is, as Asian Gypsy pointed out today, every year two Hazara students from Afghanistan get scholarships to study in Mongolia. This year, the applicants were apparently so awesome that the committee selected three. Congratulations to the winners, it's a great opportunity!
If you don't understand why, consider the following. Mongolia is pretty consistently rated as a free, democratic, and business-friendly country. This is exactly the sort of country that Afghanistan is trying to become, at least in theory. Exposure to that kind of country could only be a positive influence for Afghani students. What's more, Mongolia is not a warzone. In fact, it's not even close, even taking into account last year's post-election riot. Studying in Mongolia would probably be much safer, on the whole, than studying in Afghanistan.
Anyway, I wish the students good luck with their studies and all the best in the future. This really is fantastic news for the students who got picked
Мэдээлэлийн Эх Сурвалж энд дарж орно уу

Seminar on racial similarity in relationships between Hazaras & Mongols held in Quetta


Сэтгүүлч Болормаагийн Пакистан Улсын Хазарачуудтай хийсэн уулзалтын мэдээлэлийг англи хэл дээр энд оруулав.
Дашрамд хэлхэд Хазара Үндэстэн сэтгүүл хазара соёл , боловсрол , түүхийн баримт, сонирхолтой мэдээ мэдээлэл, нийтэлдэг .



Сэтгүүлч Болормааг Пакистанд хүлээн авч энэхүү уулзалтыг зохион байгуулсан юм.
Hazaranation дээр сэтгүүлч Болормаагын нэвтрүүлгийн тухай англи хэл дээр хөрвүүлж нийтлэх болно.
Монголын олон нийтийн сувгаар Хазара Монголчуудын харилцааны талаарх сонирхолтой мэдээлүүдийг англи хэлдээр хэвлэн нийтэлсэнээр дэлхийн нийт хазара хүмүүс биднийг хэрхэн үндэс угсаа ахан дүүсээ дэмждэгийг мэдэх нь зүйн хэрэг билээ.




QUETTA, April 17th 2009: Moderator of www.hazaranation.com on Friday organized a one-day interactive seminar on “racial similarity in relationships between Hazaras and Mongols” at the Hazara Community Hall on Alamdar Road Quetta.


Speakers and guests shared their ideas and debated extensively the relationships and similarities between Hazara and Mongolian nations. Speaking on the occasion, Mongolian TV journalist, Ms. Bolormaa Natsagdorj highlighted the similarities between lifestyles, and world outlook which have common roots in Mongolia and Hazara societies. To make a TV program to introduce Hazaras to the people of Mongolia.

She said that Mongol and Mongolian people had always been center of international events in the world particularly in Asia, who all the times remained victorious in wars and after conquering Eurasian landmass and ruled in large region.

“The Mongols along with their most powerful armies, emerging from newly-consolidated heartland north of Gobi in 13th century, crossed Urals and conquered western Asia [Persia existing Iran; Iraq, the then center of Muslim caliphate], Eastern Europe, Austria and Adriatic. Besides, they also invaded and conquered China, Java and Japan,” she explained.

European kingdoms and principalities formed alliances to wage united war against Mongols, even, Christians’ states from Europe made alliances with Muslims in Egypt and Palestine for waging unified and cohesive war against their common enemy ─ Mongols, but they all failed to defeat Mongolians, she added.

The Mongols despite being less in number, but invaded and conquered, and subsequently ruled over large parts of the world which displayed their considerable achievements, she said, adding that Mongols own legal tradition needed to go back to Mongolian heartland to elect new Khan which halted the Mongolians advances across the globe.

Ms. Bolormaa Natsagdorj said that that conquers and victories of Mongols brought infusion of innovative ideas and unity which helped in conquering countries and bringing stability for trade and business in large parts of the world.

She highlighted influences and positive impacts of Mongolians invasions, conquers and their rules and polity in the political, economic, social, legal and educational systems in the conquered regions .

She further underlined comprehensively about the geography of Mongolians and its certain strategic features located in central Asia.

She also highlighted various aspects of culture and social values of Mongols and their changes in culture and social systems in modern times, besides religious customs and festivals of Mongols which have deep relationships to that of Hazaras.

She also extensively debated about Hazaras and their origin of Mongolians, besides similarities of dozens of words being used both by Hazaras and Mongols for same things even in modern time, similarities between customs and temperaments of the people of Hazaras and Mongols.

Speaking on the occasion, eminent Hazara scholar, Muhammad Ishaq Muhammadi highlighted about Hazaras being Mongolian origin.

Balochistan Minister Jan Ali Changezi, representatives of Hazara Democratic Party, Itihad e Tajiran, Hazaragi Drama Association, Milo Shaheed Trust, Wahdat Guardian, Ummat Education Institute, scholars, writers, intellectuals, Tanzeem Nasli-i-Naw Hazara Mughal and other concerned academicians attended the seminar.

The participants at the seminar debated and highlighted the strong racial relationships and similarities between Hazaras and Mongols with reference to histories and authenticated books.

Altaf Hussain Safdari

(Posted by Altaf Hussain April 17th, 2009)

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Мэдээлэлийн Эх Сурвалж