Бух ноолдоон
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Serie Biblitheca Oiratica; Biography Serica
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The fact that Mongolians used to make wrestling clothes from leather since ancient times shows that in the 3rd century BC, the Hun wrestlers wore clothes made from goat and antelope skins because they were engaged in nomadic animal husbandry. There is also a fact that wrestlers wearing leather sacks came to Kharkhorum during the reign of Ogodei Khan. Until the beginning of the 20th century, the Bayad, Dervd, and Hovd provinces of Mongolia's Uvs province, Torgud, Uriankhai, Khoshuud, Zahchin, and Ould used to wrestle in bull nooldoon, a form of wrestling.