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Garid (Mongolian: гарьд) is a Mongolian word corresponding to the with several connotations related Mongolian culture. The Garuda is a large mythical bird-like creature or humanoid bird that appears in both and mythology. Garid is a rank in traditional Mongolian wrestling meaning "mythical bird" as well as the name of the pet eagle of .


Mongolian Wrestling Rank
Mongolian wrestling has a seven thousand-year history and continues into the present during the annual Mongolian festival of . Cave paintings in the Bayankhongor Province of dating back to Neolithic age of 7000 BC show grappling of two naked men and surrounded by crowds. The art of Bökh appears on bronze plates discovered in the ruins of the empire (206 BC–220 AD). Originally, Bökh was a military sport intended to provide mainly strength, stamina and skills training to troops. (1206–1227) and the all later Emperors of the Mongol Empire (1206–1368) and also the Emperors of later were keen to support the sport for this reason so wrestling events were included in local festivals, or . Wrestling became a key factor when deciding the candidate rankings in imperial martial exams plus outstanding wrestlers were entitled to high distinctions.

The winners are of the wrestling competitions at the festival are honored with ancient titles: the winner of the fifth round gets the honorary title nachin ("falcon"), of the seventh and eighth rounds zaan ("elephant"), and of the tenth and eleventh rounds arslan ("lion"). The wrestler who becomes the absolute champion is awarded the title of avarga ("titan"). Every subsequent victory at the national festival by a wrestler of the avarga rank adds an epithet to the title, for example Invincible Titan to be remembered by all. Beginning in 2003, the State Great Khural adopted a new law on Naadam, making amendments to some of the wrestling titles. The titles of Iarudi and Khartsaga (meaning "mythical bird" and "hawk" respectively) were added to the existing titles.


Genghis Khan
The gained fame in the 13th century when under they established a huge empire through conquest. Genghis Khan came to power by uniting many of the tribes of northeast Asia. After founding the and being proclaimed "Genghis Khan", he started the that resulted in the conquest of most of Eurasia. These included raids or invasions of the Kara-Khitan Khanate, , Khwarezmid Empire, and Jin dynasties. These campaigns were often accompanied by wholesale massacres of the civilian populations – especially in . By the end of his life, the Mongol Empire occupied a substantial portion of Central Asia and China.

During this time Genghis Khan had a pet eagle, garid, which was honored in 2003 through Mongolian State Great Khural naming as one of the esteemed titles in Mongolian wrestling after this eagle.

Eagles remain popular pets in Mongolia and continue to be used for hunting, as evidenced by the popularity of annual festivals such as the in the Bayan-Ölgii aimag. During this festival, hunters catch small animals including foxes and hares by their trained eagles.


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