“Chinggis Khan and Globalization” forum held

The Chinggis Khan and globalization scientific forum held in honor of the 850th anniversary of the greatest leader of all time was held at the State Palace on 14th November.

Guests at the forum included Prime Minister N.Altankhuyag, scientists and researchers opened the forum with greetings. Numerous researchers and scientists of Mongolistic studies attended at the Chinggis Khan and globalization forum.

The Prime Minister stated that “the forum is organized in order to pin-point the truth of the Greatest Chinggis Khan`s role in world history and revise falsification about his actions”. Prime Minister Norov Altankhuyah also said that “being globalized does not mean Mongolians have to turn into anyone else. But losing our culture values, adopting and persuading foreign cultures and languages is not the meaning of globalization. It is a sign of a failure of nationality. Therefore we Mongolians are uniting again under the name of Great Chinggis Khan. I believe it will play an important role in services for our national interest and prosperity.

Chinggis Khan established a strong state because he could listen to people. The Greatest leader of all time in history is admired and respected because his actions were transparent and showed a good example of equal rights under the law.

Such administrative culture is still fundamental of a strong state. Therefore we are trying our best to be a strong state that listens to people. Learning a lesson from the Great Khan and great history is significant.” The scientist stated that “Great Chinggis Khan united all separate Mongolian tribes under one state and established the Great Mongolian Empire in the XIII century; it was a big event to not only Mongolians but also in world history. Establishing the unprecedented empire Chinggis Khan combined Euro Asian people using road infrastructure, economic and post relations and accelerated technological development. 

Globalization was initiated with Chinggis Khan`s efforts and brought numerous reforms and changes in humankind development.”

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