The Sunder family from Mongolia are Orthodox Christians, even though most people in their country practice Buddhism. They were guided to this faith by their grandmother, who studied in Russia. She often told her grandchildren about Russians, their customs, and culture. ‘I am living among Russians since childhood, and my heart and soul have become Russian,’ explains the head of this family, Zorigt. Their story is captured in an excerpt of Olga Kiriy and Natalia Karachkova’s documentary, ‘Russian Roots, Mongolian Life’ (2023). #Mongolia FOLLOW ? News&Docfilms Channel Source: RT Documentary
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