Category
page 1Mongolian literature

The Secret History of the Mongols
work about the life of Genghis Khan and Ögedei Khan
Epic of King Gesar
work of epic literature of Tibet and greater Central Asia

The Tortoise and the Eagle
various fables, including Aesop's
Altan Tobchi
Mongol chronicle
Ergenekon
founding myth of Turkic and Mongolic peoples
Shengwu qinzheng lu
Chinese translation of a Mongolian chronicle describing the lives of Genghis Khan and his son Ögedei Khan
Mongolian literature
literature of Mongolia
Erdeniin Tobchi
book

Altan Debter
Mongolian historiographical work
Samjeondo Monument
monument in South Korea
Üliger
Üliger (), tale, is the general term given to tales and popular myths of the Mongols (included in Buryats) of north-east Asia. They are an important part of the oral traditions among the Buryats and other Siberian tribes, and among other functions, were used to orally transmit Buddhist birth stories. The tales are significant in Mongolian literature, given its long-standing tradition of passing stories on by word of mouth.
Shilin Guangji
literary work by Chen Yuanjing
Mongol Tuuli, Mongolian epic
Mongolian oral tradition comprising heroic epics
Bible translations into Mongolian