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5. The Camel
- Baasanjav Terbish(author)
Chapter of: Humans, Dogs and Other Beings: Myths, Stories, and History in the Land of Genghis Khan(pp. 213–252)
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Title | 5. The Camel |
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Contributor | Baasanjav Terbish(author) |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.11647/obp.0450.05 |
Landing page | https://www.openbookpublishers.com/books/10.11647/obp.0450/chapters/10.11647/obp.0450.05 |
License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ |
Copyright | Baasanjav Terbish |
Publisher | Open Book Publishers |
Published on | 2025-04-03 |
Long abstract | This concluding chapter highlights the camel’s dual significance in Mongol culture as both a indispensable companion in nomadic life and a symbol of resilience and maternal love. Celebrated for their vital role in human survival in harsh environments, camels also hold a prominent place in rituals and cosmological beliefs. By blending historical, cultural, and spiritual perspectives, the chapter underscores the camel’s importance to the identity and heritage of Mongol camel herders. |
Page range | pp. 213–252 |
Print length | 39 pages |
Language | English (Original) |
Contributors
Baasanjav Terbish
(author)Baasanjav Terbish is a Social Anthropologist with a PhD from the University of Cambridge. He is the author of several books, including Sex in the Land of Genghis Khan (2023). His research focuses on the culture, language, and history of Mongol peoples in Mongolia and Russia. He is currently an Assistant Professor at Masaryk University in the Czech Republic and an affiliated scholar at The Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit at the University of Cambridge.