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  • There's some scenes from Mongol there...

  • OMG, Far better than "Mongol" ! Thumbs up! Very well made! the background and so on.

  • awesome!!!!!

  • It is on malifilmici.co.cc...it is safe, comfortable, free, always available and easy use...and brings you only the best movies. Save your money, calm down little yourself, stop running for a second...and do something refreshing for you. Go to see this movie...you need this, trust me!

  • Great film, great plot, well-acted! Recommend to everyone who likes shoot 'em' up, action-packed movies. This gets caught up you in the moment in minutes of great time. Has serious fire-power. A MUST SEE. See this movie on moovi.co.cc!!

  • Elements are nice, completely acting is good, very colorful details, high-concept novelty, and even better on moovi.co.cc everything what I said... Yes, actors are awesome too.

  • LoL There are a lots of magical tricks in this video! Enter into the world of magic and enjoy the magical effects with the unmatched graphics only at moovi.co.cc page, there are very nice posts to view!

  • Recommend to anyone who likes to watch truly good movie.. Because before I didn't see this movie, I thought it sucks..but than I saw this...and I must say I am impressed..ver good work done by director...Call your team and have fun with malifilmici.co.cc and this movie....

  • It's not like at first everybody called it a masterpiece, and then backed down. You may not have liked it that much, but dozens of reviews that scream "masterpiece" aren't going to go anywhere. So go and get it on kòòkica now and enjoy!

  • The team behind this film has done a very good work out. I loved the first movie they made and I just couldn't wait to see this one. I think some parts of the story did add some sort of realism to this, it is very difficult to do this, but this team did.. The best one for me. Go to kòòkica for free watching.

  • I think I finally get the point of this movie and I think director has pulled one over on us big time. I saw movie at kòòkica first. I've continued reading critic and audience reviews on the web and I noticed that they are great.

  • Ddoes anyone know where / how I can learn Mongolian? (I know this trailer is in Russian, but I've heard Mongolian before, and it sounds like an awesome language.)

  • Hey KherlenBorjigon, this trailer looks great! Is there any way I can watch this movie? Thanks Much!!

  • where can i get this movie?

  • Is this better than the "Mongol" film made earlier ?

  • Yes it is, at least it shows you how real Mongols look like. By the way, it is not a Russian movie. Russian is like the official language of some Mongol and semi-Mongol Republics, also Mongolians from the State of Mongolia know Russian pretty well.

  • oh i see , thats awesome !

  • @LordLebu My opinion is that Mongol is better, just seems more realistic xD...don't know how that works its the effects or something else (I don't mean historically or whatever) I mean as a movie. The actor in Mongol looks increadible...some type of coldness like a true tyrant leader where as this guy just looks like another actor. The hourses ROFL I'm not gonna go there...

  • Anyways i get your point. Nice movie by the way

  • KherlenBorjigon where are u from anyway? Your name is Mongolian but you seem like Turkish. But anyway, dont think Huns are actually Mongolian. They were originally Turkic. But Genghis Khan is pure Mongol who was not turkic. He was born in current Mongolia.

  • It depends on what you are looking at. Huns carried the N and C3 haplogroup. Anthropological studies on the Egiin gol samples have proven it. Language wise the Yakutians are Turkic, however, genetically their men are 89% N group and they're closest to the Ural speaking Samoyeds. Kazakhs are linguistically Turkic, but genetically their men are 50% C3 and in the same cluster with the Tungus speaking Solons 90%, and Hazaras 63%. Lastly Mongols are 60+/- C3 and 30+/- N. Mongol tsus ariun baig.

  • Yeah of course they MAY have some blood merges because of nomadic ways of living and many other factors. But what I am trying to say is Genghis Khan was born in Mongolia, by the river of Onon. Therefore he is not turkic, he is purely Mongolian!!!!

  • Of course he is MONGOL

  • anybody know the name for this movie in english

  • I think it was "By the Will of Chingis Khan"

  • Looks very good; very interesting. Are you expecting it to be released in the UK?

  • Movie of the YEAR - 2009

  • Cenghis , Chingish (Çingiş) its names is Turkish. But cenghis Khaan is not Turk :S

  • Hey dude, thanks for commenting. Just to let you know:

    1. Chingis is a Turish word, as well as, Mongolian word. There are over 42,000 words shared with Mongolian and Turkish language. Arslan-Aslan. Tengiz-Deniz, Cechig-Ciqeg, etc. Deniz in Old Turcik is Tengiz.

    2. Language is not the sole determination of ethnic origins, neither physical features.

    3. Mongol=Turk+Tungus+Ugro-Hun+Xi­anbei: physically, linguistically, culturally.

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  • in to the mongolia and do some research the place which we use to chant in our spiritual power "mantra" and as far as i know that our religion was "BON" but as you said here we are the family of KIRAt but i know KIRAT is Rai Limbu peoples religion. about the magars i dont know where they are from. but now they use to say they are buddhist but in my view buddha been here in this world about 2500 years a go. so where they were before that ? is that mean its been 2500 only magars came in this world

  • in this village after we came from mongolia, we have found from thier some material those our ancesters use during thier stay in this vilaage. and the resealt is, it was 32162 years old. so now we are very interesting to know more ahead. long way to go to reach mongolia. and now we have some mongolian friends from mongolia those who use to study with my freind shaman PPC yarjun kromchhe tamu here in cambrige univercity. and now at the moment they are in nepal together and now our aim is to go

  • during the spaceal home protection ceremony, during the death ceremony funeral time, and in our gurung culture very final funeral ceremony wihch in we call "pai" arghun" and during the time our dharma guru, pachyu and klhepree and bonpo lam, use to chant with thier spiritual power this places name. thats why we are in bigining for the research, and now we have reich up to kohla sonthaar which is very close with annapurna mauntan where our very old tamu village. as we know our tamus ofrmed up

  • kherlenBorjigon thank you very much for your reaply. i am realy appreceated. the thing is we tamus came from mongolia and i have read few books about tamu. but i am still in very bigining of researching about we tamu and fond litlebit about tamu as far as i know and get from our researchers we were from mongolia and know places of name in mongolia kokonor, kukulimar, chon, because these all words our shamans pachyu and klhepree use to chant during the retual ceremony,

  • if you dont mind is that possible to put with subtitle to all these video ? because its very similore with we tamu culture, which we call gurung in nepal and its very very similore with our pachyu and klhepree shamans so please put with english subtitle thank you

    best regards

  • Hello dear Netratamu, I do not really have time to translate the whole thing. However, this is a new movie about Chingis Khan, his passion and his will. He united the North Central Asian Hun tribes under the Great Mongolian Empire. This movie is a tribute to Chingis Khan and his will, from Yakutian people. Yakuts were one of the tribes of the Mongolian Empire. Now they live in Russia, the Sakha Republic.

  • Another thing, Gurung people are from Western Mongolia as written in wikipedia. I do not know if you are aware of that. ""The origins of the Gurungs, Tamangs of central Nepal seem to be connected with the ancestors of the Kirats, an ancient mongolian tribal group, who occupied the northern area of the Indo-Gangetic plain and the foothills of the whole Himalayan range"

  • I reviewed several articles, and it seems like the Gurung, as well as Magar are of Mongolic origin. Tamu (or Temu) is said to be related to the Mongolian word "Temur" that is "Iron". Chingis Khan's birthname was "Temujin". But, whether the Gurung and Magar setlled in Nepal after Chingis Khan( 13th century) or they lived there since the Great Hun Empire(200 BC) is still debated. I would appreciate if you'd give me some information. Thank you!

  • Excellent!

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