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- Mongolian_nobility abstract "The Mongolian nobility (Mongolian: язгууртан yazgurtan; Mongolian: сурвалжтан survaljtan) arose in the 10-12th centuries, became prominent in the 13th century, and essentially governed Mongolia until the early 20th century.The Mongolian word for nobility, Yazgurtan, derives from the Mongol word yazgur, meaning the Root.".
- Q6899712 abstract "The Mongolian nobility (Mongolian: язгууртан yazgurtan; Mongolian: сурвалжтан survaljtan) arose in the 10-12th centuries, became prominent in the 13th century, and essentially governed Mongolia until the early 20th century.The Mongolian word for nobility, Yazgurtan, derives from the Mongol word yazgur, meaning the Root.".
- Mongolian_nobility comment "The Mongolian nobility (Mongolian: язгууртан yazgurtan; Mongolian: сурвалжтан survaljtan) arose in the 10-12th centuries, became prominent in the 13th century, and essentially governed Mongolia until the early 20th century.The Mongolian word for nobility, Yazgurtan, derives from the Mongol word yazgur, meaning the Root.".
- Q6899712 comment "The Mongolian nobility (Mongolian: язгууртан yazgurtan; Mongolian: сурвалжтан survaljtan) arose in the 10-12th centuries, became prominent in the 13th century, and essentially governed Mongolia until the early 20th century.The Mongolian word for nobility, Yazgurtan, derives from the Mongol word yazgur, meaning the Root.".