Talk:Imperial Seal of the Mongols

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Ayushridar had an imperial seal with the script "Northern Yuan".[edit]

This statement cannot be true. Ayushridar would not use text "Northern" in his seal if he maintained his claim as Emperor of Great Yuan. "Northern" would mean he had given up his claim of China proper.

Well, perhaps he indeed used it for some reasons. I was told that the seal currently still lies in the National History Museum of Mongolia, although I have not seen it myself. --Enchyin (talk) 02:45, 22 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Title[edit]

I think the title of this article may worth some discussion. The current title implies that Mongolia was a country from the 13th century to present (as it mentioned the seals of both early Mongol Empire, Yuan Dynasty, Northern Yuan, and the modern era, but in English language "Mongolia" in pre-modern sense is usually a geographic concept (meaning either Outer Mongolia or Greater Monglia), similar to "Manchuria". Can anyone suggest a better title for the article? Thanks. --Enchyin (talk) 02:52, 22 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]