Many old internet forums still exist with text from ten or fifteen years ago.
The phrase appears to be a highly specific search string typically associated with attempts to find Mongolian adult content or "pornography" ( borno ) via live streaming ( shuud uzeh ) or file-hosting services.
The closure of Rapidshare was a devastating blow to many online communities. Countless links were broken overnight, and shared files—including the hypothetical "Mongol Borno Shuud Uzeh 16 Work"—were lost forever. This digital decay is why you are unlikely to find the specific file today.
: Services like Rapidshare have been popular for sharing files over the internet. However, it's crucial to use such services responsibly and legally, ensuring that you have the rights to share or download content.
Remember that real video files do not require you to extract .zip archives or run software installers to play.