About the humiliation of women in Mongolia. Why are women in Mongolia free, rich and educated, but still suffer? Beautiful Mongolian women

Of course, there are beautiful girls among representatives of any nationality, but Mongolians especially struck him after a couple of years of living in this country. And it's not just about external beauty.

I lived in Mongolia for two whole years. The fact that there is not only a steppe, but also high mountains, wide rivers, huge lakes and even the driest desert on the planet with dinosaurs - let the guidebooks, Mongols and Google tell you.

I'll tell you a little about Mongolians. Before coming to the Land of the Eternal Blue Sky, I had no experience of communicating with Asian girls at all (Kazakh classmates - well, they were good girls), so there were a lot of impressions.

Mongolian women are beautiful. Yes, yes, in the first two weeks it only seems to you that you cannot distinguish one from the other. Give yourself a little time to get used to it, take a closer look - and you will very clearly form the criteria “I would like to meet you” or “no, no, I’m married and have a lot of children.”

Moreover, if you look from behind, like all normal men, you will sooner or later have a discovery - they all have long hair. It's very short to the shoulders. Most likely, either to the waist, or even lower. And it looks really cool.

Mongolian women are attractive. It turned out that femininity is not measured by the shape of the eyes or the width of the cheekbones. Moreover, chemistry works in such a way that you will very soon stop paying attention to the fact that you are communicating with a representative of a completely different haplogroup.

Mongolians are educated. So, yes, in a country with a population that barely crossed the 3 million mark in 2015 (sort of), higher education is the lot of almost all girls. The Mongols told me that the guy is already with a head and muscles, he will somehow get out, but the girl is weak and must be smart.

Almost all young people speak not only Russian and English, but also Korean, Chinese, Japanese, many speak German, even French. There are a lot of tourists there all year round, so they have plenty of practice.

Mongolian women sing amazingly. Song is an integral part of the life of every Mongolian. But you can’t sing in bed - it’s a bad omen. And so - karaoke, table songs, street chants, in decent cafes and restaurants there will definitely be decent performers. If you really end up in Ulaanbaatar, visit our church and listen to the church choir.

Mongolians are endlessly faithful. If I had watched the film “Mongol” by Bodrov before living there, I would not have understood half of it. But now I’m seriously saying - this, of course, is a joke, how the heroine pays off with the Chinese, but in reality they are the same, these red-cheeked women. For your sake they are ready to do very, very much.

Just keep in mind: marry a Mongolian - you married the whole huge family. Respect for elders is boundless. At first it will even be unusual for you: if you are at least six months older, you are definitely “you”, not “you”. Even a drunk grandfather at the bus stop who came up to you two and doesn’t really like foreigners - he’s older, and she will communicate with him like a father.

But they don’t know how to cook very well... The range of Mongolian dishes is quite harsh, and although they are tasty, don’t expect any special talents from the woman. This is how it is, nomadic life: eat what you give, and say thank you that there is food at all in this harsh land.

And finally Mongolian women really, really love their country, their language, their traditions. It is highly likely that you will speak Mongolian much faster than you expected. Although this is unlikely to be useful to you somewhere outside of Mongolia (well, in Buryatia, maybe you can exchange a few words or in Kalmykia, although both the pronunciation and vocabulary are quite different).

In general, be friends, proletarians and cognetarians of all countries, and unite.

“Beauty of Mongolia-2002” Shurenchimeg has only three children so far...

ARD presents an overview of the most beautiful women of Mongolia. Or rather, those of them whose marital status invariably attracts the attention of the public. These Miss Mongolia title holders are today considered mothers of many children in their homeland. What distinguishes them from other famous beauties of the country (note, a country very generous in female beauty) is their love for children, which is rare in our times. And, what is typical, caring for children does not spoil their appearance at all. And most Mongolian “misses” blossom even more with each new child!

One can only admire their loyalty to the steppe tradition - to strive to have as many children as possible. No matter what, for them it is still the successors of the family, joy in old age and the future of the nation!

So, our selection of the most beautiful mothers of many children in Mongolia...

  1. Miss Wuyangalanghua - 4 children

This charming and quite influential woman is the wife of a famous man in Mongolia. Executive Director of the large group of companies "Max" D. Ganbaatar.

You could say they are the “star couple” of Mongolia. With the rumors, paparazzi and press attention inherent in such a status...

Accordingly, the attitude towards them is often accompanied by both envy and admiration. “Uyangalanghua is pregnant again?!” - this question excites society from time to time, but it is already becoming common in Mongolia.

“Miss” Uyangalyanhua starred in the video for the song performed by the Mongolian singer S. Ganzorig “Mongol busguy” (“Mongolian girl”, or simply “Mongolian”). It’s difficult for us to judge whether this can be considered a serious acting role. But the beauty and charm of the Mongolian beauty queen, her shining eyes, clearly made the video popular. Which became another reason for conversation. This time we discussed the opinion of some critics who believe that the “wife of Ganbaatar” could become a good actress...

2.“Beauty of Mongolia-2002” - Shurenchimeg: 3 children

Little is known about her personal life.

Unlike the aforementioned Mrs., who has many children and is at the same time quite secular, this universally recognized Mongolian beauty tries not to attract attention to herself.

She lived in Germany for several years. Returned to her homeland. And, as far as we know, she is now gardening. Although, one might say, even this became the reason for some kind of rumors. People discuss, for example, that she dreams of growing strawberries on her plot of land.

Strawberries are just strawberries... However, we must admit that “Miss” Shurenchimeg is quite able to live quietly.

  1. The very first "Beauty of Mongolia-89" Binderyaa - 3 children

As our Mongolian correspondent reports, unfortunately, she is the most mysterious lady on our list (pictured on the far right).

(Third from the left, in Mongolian deeli - Miss Binderyaa)

No one knows exactly where she is or what she does. But at least she has three children! Therefore, she still entered our “rating”.

​4. "Beauty of Mongolia-1995" S.Burenjargal - 3 children

Miss Burenjargal was an assistant to the secretary of the Mongolian People's Party M. Enkhbold. Another reason for the attention to her was that her husband is the basketball player Otgonbayar, beloved by all Mongols. By the way, Burenjargal is already the second wife of a famous athlete. He divorced his first wife a long time ago. Probably, the new marriage with the Beauty of Mongolia is more successful - 3 children...

​5. "Beauty of Mongolia-1993" Chuluun-Erdene - 3 children

This heroine of our list of “large and beautiful” in some way falls out of the ranks of “colleagues” who are more or less prosperous in their family life.

But there are a lot of rumors following her. The fact is that Chuluun-Erdene divorced her first husband.

Bayarsaikhan was a boxer (we only hope that he was not a “kitchen” one). And... she left two children with him...

Now she lives in Western Mongolia in Kovd aimag.

As you can see, beauty is not yet a guarantee of family happiness.

And, nevertheless, there are already three children with genes that programmed such charm - at the expense of the people of Mongolia...

​6. Finally, "Beauty of Mongolia-1992" Michidmaa - 2 children

Despite the fact that having two children can be called “having many children” at a stretch, we couldn’t help but mention this beauty.

In the photo - on the left, next to - the beautiful Odgerel

It is she who, by universal recognition, is considered by many Mongols to be the most worthy of the women bearing the title “Beauty of Mongolia.” The reason for this is, first of all, personal qualities. And, in addition, her husband’s brother is the famous sumo wrestler D. Davgadorzh.

Moreover, Michidmaa’s husband himself is an equally worthy, well-known and beloved character by the Mongols..

Spouses Sumyaabazar and Michidmaa - on the left

And all because D. Sumyaabazar is not only a successful wrestler in buhe barildaan - the national form of wrestling adored by absolutely everyone in Mongolia...

The husband of this highly respected beauty is also a member of the State Great Khural (that is, the Parliament of Mongolia).

Beautiful women have always been the “frame” of strong and influential husbands. However, like every successful man, some woman “made” her with her tender hands...

And children - for them any mother is always the Most Beautiful. With or without a title...

The same video for the song “Mongol Busguy” with the participation of the most numerous “Beauty of Mongolia” - Uyangalianghua: sweet patriarchy... and truly beautiful Mongolian women!

More than 10 million people in the world, mainly in China (6 million), Mongolia (3 million) and Russia (647.7 thousand), speak Mongolian languages. Mongol-speaking peoples are usually called Mongols. In Russia, the Mongolian peoples are represented by Buryats and Kalmyks. In Mongolia, 82% of the country's population are Khalkhas (Khalkha Mongols).
Most Mongols profess Tibetan Buddhism, and shamanism is also common.
The Mongols are the creators of the largest continental state in human history - the Mongol Empire, which was founded by Genghis Khan. The total area of ​​the Mongol Empire in its heyday (1265 - 1361) was 38 million square meters. km. For comparison: the area of ​​Russia, the largest state of our time, is 17 million square meters. km.
The Mongols gave the name to the Mongoloid race, to which more than a third of the world's population belongs.

This rating presents the most beautiful, in my opinion, famous Mongolian women from Mongolia and China. Russian Mongolians, namely Buryats and Kalmyks, are not included in the rating, because Separate ratings on the site are dedicated to girls and women of these nations.

About the spelling of Mongolian names in the ranking: Mongols first write the middle name, which is usually shortened to one initial letter, and then the name. For example, Chadraabalyn Sodtuyaa is usually spelled as Ch. Sodtuyaa, where Sodtuyaa is a name. The ranking uses the abbreviated spelling of Mongolian patronymics. The names in the ranking are written in Mongolian Cyrillic. The Cyrillic alphabet was adopted as the official script in Mongolia in 1941. Also, the Mongolian Cyrillic alphabet is used by some of the Mongols of China.

22nd place. E.Nyamzhav- winner of the competition “Mongolian Beauty (Mongolian Saykhan Busguy) 1989”. Currently a businesswoman. In addition to his native Mongolian, he is fluent in English and Chinese. Page on the social network Linkedin - http://www.linkedin.com/pub/nyamjav-yondonsharav/72/a88/4b7

21st place. D. Dolgion— Miss Mongolia 2012. Represented the country at the Miss International 2012 competition.

20th place. N.Anu— Miss Mongolia 2013. Represented the country at the Miss International 2013 competition.

19th place. A. Tumen-Olziy- Mongolian singer.

18th place. B. Nomin-Erdene- Mongolian model, represented Mongolia at the international competitions Supermodel Asia 2011 and Miss University 2013. She starred for the Mongolian version of Playboy magazine.

17th place. - Mongolian model. Winner of the international competition World bikini model 2011.

16th place. A. Tsevelmaa- finalist of the Miss World Mongolia 2014 competition.

15th place. Nora Dagwa- the most successful Mongolian model. Works in the USA. Instagram - https://instagram.com/noradagva/

14th place. J.Enerel- Mongolian model, represented Mongolia at the Miss and Model of the World 2013 competition.

13th place. Tsetsengoo Tsetsengua) is a Chinese actress. Ethnic Mongolian. Born in Guangzhou on January 19, 1950.

12th place. D. Badamtsetseg— Miss Mongolia 2010. She represented the country at the Miss International 2010 competition, where she won in the “Miss Active” category.

11th place. Soyomboerdene Ariunbold- Mongolian model. It was not possible to find a variant spelling of her name in Mongolian, because... the girl now lives in the USA and indicates her name in Latin letters on social networks. Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/soyomboerdene

10th place. - Mongolian model. Filmed nude.

9th place. T. Battsetseg- Mongolian model, represented Mongolia at various international beauty pageants: Beauty of Buryatia 2010 (where she won in the Miss Baikal nomination), Asian Super Model 2010, Miss Earth 2012, Miss Manchuria 2012, Miss Tourism Queen International 2013 (where she won nomination "Miss Bikini"), Miss World 2014.

8th place. — Miss Mongolia 2011. She became the most successful Mongolian at the Miss International competition, winning the title of Second Vice-Miss in 2011, which corresponds to third place. She also took second place in the Miss Friendship International 2009 pageant.

7th place. A. Bayartsetseg- Mongolian model. She represented Mongolia at the Miss International 2014 pageant.

6th place. Ch. Sodtuyaa— Miss Mongolia 2004. She represented Mongolia at the Miss International 2004 competition, where she reached the semi-finals and won in the Miss Photogenic category.

5th place. H. Badamgerel— Miss Mongolia 2009. Represented the country at the Miss International 2009 competition.

3rd place. Sodgerel- Mongolian model. Instagram - https://instagram.com/sodgerel/

2nd place. Tsetsengua(in another spelling - Tsetsengoo) is a Chinese actress known in China as junior Setsengua, so as not to be confused with another actress named Setsengua (she is in 13th place in this rating). The youngest Setsengua was born in Inner Mongolia. She starred in 10 TV series and films.

The most beautiful Mongolian model O.Ariunzul(born June 5, 1992). She represented Mongolia at the Miss Supermodel Asia 2011 competition (where she became Second Vice-Miss), as well as at Miss Model Of the World 2014 (where she won in the Top Model category). She worked as a model in Russia. She took part in the Miss Russia International 2012 competition, where she took second place.

Today, a woman in Mongolia is more important than a man, although historically women have been quite disparaged here

Historically, the position of a Mongolian woman has always been normalized in two ways: in the family and outside it. Tribal life led to the complete enslavement of women in the family. Not only the daughter, but also the pupil was completely subject to the master of the house. True, educators have a certain responsibility. When someone gave a daughter to be raised and then wants to return her, then one dozen cows pay for a well-bred girl, but when the girl was poorly raised, the educators receive only half of the ransom.

The norms for domestic punishment are interesting. If a mother-in-law beats her daughter-in-law for a reason, it’s okay, but if she beats her innocently, she must pay for the punishment: for a severe beating, one dozen cows, for a moderate beating, five cows, for a minor beating, one cow. If a father-in-law beats his daughter-in-law, the punishment is double. But the husband has complete freedom to dispose of his wife. By leaving her, he might kill her. The punishment for this... again one dozen cows, that is, the same as for a killed slave and half less than what a father-in-law pays for a beaten daughter-in-law.

A woman who has been abandoned by her husband can be bought for a small amount of livestock, from one horse and camel to ten (if she is of a noble family). Whoever kills a husband in battle gets a wife.

The Tsaajin-Bichik (the charter of the Oirat era) emphasizes the position of a woman guarding the family hearth. “A woman, when she sits in her usual place in the yurt, namely to the right of the entrance behind the fireplace at the foot of the master’s bed, no one dares to touch her. She can scold a stranger, or even throw a log of wood or some household item at him, whenever she wants. But when she leaves her place or leaves the yurt in an argument, she loses her right and then they can punish her for insulting her.”

At the end of the 17th century, northern Mongolia finally fell under the rule of the khans, and they introduced khan laws there. From these three codes, Mongolian law - Yasa, Tsaajin-Bichik and the Mongol-Oirat charter, one can see the gradual elevation of a woman to the position of a slave. Yasa assigns a woman the role of homemaker, assistant and representative of her husband. A woman is expected to be present in war, and with certain responsibilities in combat. Tsaajin-Bichik gives a woman certain rights only when she sits in her place by the fire, that is, when she protects the interests of the family. As soon as she leaves her seat, it is regarded as interference in other matters, and she immediately loses her rights. The orders of the Mongol-Oirat khans see in a woman a creature that has value only as the mother of future men.

Despite the fact that insulting a woman was punishable by serious punishment, the husband was the complete master of the family. He could leave his wife and even kill her. If the wife left her husband for someone else, the husband had the right to take the wife back, and in addition also the cattle of the person to whom the wife left.