Greater Mongolia

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The term Greater Mongolia denotes:

  • in Pan-Mongolism the idea of ​​a united empire of all Asian peoples under the leadership of Japan, founded by the Russian philosopher Vladimir Soloviev

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Michael Weiers: Legacy from the Steppe: Contributions to the language and history of the Mongols . Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 2009, ISBN 978-3-447-05913-8 , p. 103– (accessed on November 15, 2014).
  2. Mariano Delgado, Klaus Koch, Edgar Marsch: Europe, Thousand Year Reich and New World: two millennia of history and utopia in the reception of the Daniel book . Saint-Paul, 2003, ISBN 978-3-17-017875-5 , pp. 198-.
  3. Stephen Kotkin, Bruce A. Elleman: Mongolia in the Twentieth Century: Landlocked Cosmopolitan . ME Sharpe, 2000, ISBN 978-0-7656-0536-8 , pp. 74-75 (accessed November 15, 2014).