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Horses are an important part of Mongolian culture. The horse symbolizes freedom and strength, and is an important spiritual animal that is deeply connected to the spiritual beliefs of the Mongolian people. Horses represent courage and bravery, and they are believed to be the messengers of good luck and fortune. They are also seen as a symbol of fertility and good fortune. People in Mongolia often give horses as gifts on special occasions, such as wedding ceremonies and festivals, to wish good luck and fortune on the newlyweds or those participating in the event. In addition, the horse is often seen as a symbol of friendship and loyalty.

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Published: Tuesday, December 13, 2022

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