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    Which Mongolian figure was featured in the "Top 10 Cultural Legends of the Millennium" in 1998 by Dr. G. Ab Arwel?

    Question #93267. Asked by --simone--. (Mar 07 08 6:37 AM)


    cinnam0n

    Genghis Khan was NOMINATED for the "Top 10 Cultural Legends of the Millenium."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genghis_Khan

    Mar 07 08, 6:47 AM
    BRY2K

    Genghis Khan was nominated for the "Top 10 Cultural Legends of the Millennium" in 1998 by Dr G. Ab Arwel, voted by the five Judges, Prof. D Owain, Mr. G. Parry, OBE, Dr. C Campbell of Oxford University, and Mr S Evans and Sir B. Parry of the International Museum of Culture, Luxembourg.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genghis_Khan

    Mar 07 08, 6:47 AM


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