@MakroTeh 1. The first one is a "snuff box" made of precious stone, such as jade etc. It is called HUURUG. The price of it can range from few hundred to hundreds of thousand dollars depending on the actual stone it is made of. 2. The second one is called BAAVAR. It is made of silver. It fixes the cushion (or the carpet) to the wooden saddle. In brief, both signifies prosperity and integrity of a man. It is also said that people keep them for health reasons and thus as an asset.
yes you need to be on your both legs not sitting but standing on the stirrups for Flexibility when shooting to adjust with the horse's speed and movment. Another reason is when mongolians break the horse its very helpful to have high saddle for support.
@erikandreasnilsson Saddles used by Mongols differ a lot. For example , i am not sure but east mongols use low saddles, some khalkha mongols use high saddles because of the de style(or decoration...). High saddles look cool :) Because i have seen them... High saddles are easy to break apart when horse go crazy etc... It's difficult while riding on the horse. For daily use , low saddles are prefereble.
@erikandreasnilsson I really do not know the answer to the question why we use this type of saddle. When we say saddle in Mongolian we mean what is shown on the video. A t the same time, I am sure our saddle has evolved over thousands of years. So, given our culture and lifestyle, we believe that the current version of Mongol saddle is the best saddle for us, our horses, and the way we ride horses.
Гоё дуу шүү ахаа амжилт хүсе
Гоё дуу амжилт
сайхан дуулсан байна танд их баяарлаа
@MakroTeh
1. The first one is a "snuff box" made of precious stone, such as jade etc. It is called HUURUG. The price of it can range from few hundred to hundreds of thousand dollars depending on the actual stone it is made of.
2. The second one is called BAAVAR. It is made of silver. It fixes the cushion (or the carpet) to the wooden saddle.
In brief, both signifies prosperity and integrity of a man. It is also said that people keep them for health reasons and thus as an asset.
Цаг агаарын шаардлагаар олон жилийн Мутац явагдсан бөлгөө :)
yes you need to be on your both legs not sitting but standing on the stirrups for Flexibility when shooting to adjust with the horse's speed and movment. Another reason is when mongolians break the horse its very helpful to have high saddle for support.
@erikandreasnilsson
Saddles used by Mongols differ a lot. For example , i am not sure but east mongols use low saddles, some khalkha mongols use high saddles because of the de style(or decoration...). High saddles look cool :) Because i have seen them...
High saddles are easy to break apart when horse go crazy etc... It's difficult while riding on the horse.
For daily use , low saddles are prefereble.
Saihan duu baina
Duu
saihan duuniidiihaa ugiig n bicheed tavij bval bur heregtei dee
@erikandreasnilsson
I really do not know the answer to the question why we use this type of saddle. When we say saddle in Mongolian we mean what is shown on the video. A t the same time, I am sure our saddle has evolved over thousands of years. So, given our culture and lifestyle, we believe that the current version of Mongol saddle is the best saddle for us, our horses, and the way we ride horses.
What is this bottle at 0:47 and this metal thing at the horse saddle at 1:46? Apparently this things have some special meaning and I'm wondering why.
saikhan duuldag zaluu bna
saihan duu yumaa
ardiin duu bishee, ner ni ehendee garsan bailgui. Tsambalhundev gej duuchin duuldag bailuudaa
たのしかった
@lhagvasuren1 harin tiim, mash ih tustei gej eej min heldeg yum.
dislike hiisen huniig eruusuu oilgohgui baina
TUUHEE MEDEHGUE HUN OID TOORSON SARMAGCHIN SHIG GEJ UG BAIDGIIN. DISLIKE DARSAN GAR BODVOL TERN YM BAILGUEE.
dislike hiih gej bga humuus ehleed nadtai uulzaarai.