White Horse Move
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The blue sky of Lake Baikal is merciful and generous. The noble Buryat merchant Chagdar Bulatov counted only on its protection and help when he fled with his family to the endless steppes in 1923. That is why he named his youngest grandson, who was destined to be born amidst blooming grasses, Zhimbazhamsa, which means "Ocean of Generosity".
From the former luxury, Chagdar only had Sagaalshan, a mare that he gave to the young Buryat-Mongolian Republic. With this gift begins a story that lasted seventy years. Devastation after the Civil War, losses after the Patriotic War and - difficult creation. Everyday troubles and - mutual assistance, kindness of people helping to overcome them. In the whirlwind of historical events, Bulatov’s children and grandchildren will carry the memory of their ancient family, will draw a firm line of loyalty to their native land, will steadfastly follow Chagdar’s advice and strive to ensure that the family remains together.
From the former luxury, Chagdar only had Sagaalshan, a mare that he gave to the young Buryat-Mongolian Republic. With this gift begins a story that lasted seventy years. Devastation after the Civil War, losses after the Patriotic War and - difficult creation. Everyday troubles and - mutual assistance, kindness of people helping to overcome them. In the whirlwind of historical events, Bulatov’s children and grandchildren will carry the memory of their ancient family, will draw a firm line of loyalty to their native land, will steadfastly follow Chagdar’s advice and strive to ensure that the family remains together.
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