Нийслэл Хүрээний ганган хүүхнүүд
Année de publication
2017
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The book is about the period of the late 19th century and the early 20th century, when a large part of the male population of Mongolia, including the capital, under the influence of the Buddhist religion, went to the temple and became lamas, and they were forbidden to marry. At that time, many women in the capital of Mongolia, Khuree, had children born out of wedlock, and venereal diseases flourished due to poorly developed medicine, which affected the decline in the average life expectancy of the population.