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[PDF] Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape - UNESCO World Heritage CentreJul 7, 2004 · Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape. The physical area of the Orkhon Valley and its cultural heritage, both material and intangible. Proposed ...
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A Dynamic 6,000-Year Genetic History of Eurasia's Eastern SteppeNov 5, 2020 · ... Uyghur period cemetery of Olon Dov (OLN; Figure 2) in the vicinity of the Uyghur capital of Ordu-Baliq. Six of these individuals came from a ...
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Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape - UNESCO World Heritage CentreThe Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape (OVCL) lies in the central part of Mongolia, some 360 km southwest of Ulaanbaatar. The site covers 121,967 ha of grassland ...
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Ordu-Baliq Map - Archaeological site - Arkhangai Province, Mongoliaarchaeological site in Mongolia; Also ... French: “Khar Balgas”; French: “Mubalik”; French ... Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Ordu-Baliq”.
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Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape - New World EncyclopediaOrdu-Baliq (Khar Balgas), the eighth century capital of the Uyghur Empire, served as the first capital of the empire. Archaeological discoveries reveal palaces, ...
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Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape | Silk Roads ProgrammeOver 90% of Mongolia's huge land area is high-level pasture or desert wasteland, at an average altitude of around 1,500 m.Missing: Ordu- Baliq type
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[PDF] THE EVOLUTION OF THE MONGOL EMPIRE, 1227-1251 A ...Across the river and 27 kilometers north is the ancient Uighur capital of. Ordu Baliq/Qara Balghasun. The land of the Orkhon Valley is flat and Qaraqorum is ...
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[PDF] Connectivity Matters! - OAPEN HomeOrkhon Valley under Bayanchur Khan after the Uyghurs had assumed the leadership of a confederation of nomadic groups to replace the old authority of the ...
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[PDF] Kül-Tegin monument - Univerzita Karlova21 Variously spelled Ordu Balykh, Ordu Balik, Ordu-Baliq, Ordu Balig, Ordu ... types of building material. These could be partly connected with the ...
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(PDF) Karabalgasun and Karakorum - Academia.eduIn this paper we present some of the archaeological evidence from two of these sites: Karabalgasun, the Uyghur capital from around 745 until 840 and Karakorum.
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The Excavation of Uyghur Dörvöljin Site No. 6 in Khirgisiin Khooloin ...Brown and loose soil. Starts at 0.1 m to 0.66 m below the ground surface and is approximately 0.6 m thick at its thickest point. A large number of building ...
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The Uyghur Empire (744–840)### Summary of Uyghur Khaganate (8th-9th Centuries)
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Turks and Uighurs During the Rebellion of An Lu-shan Shih Ch'ao-yi ...The. T'ang dynasty was able to preserve its power and suppress the rebellion only on account of the military aid of the Uighurs. During the rebellion the Uighur ...
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The Medieval Uyghurs of the 8th through 14th Centuries### Summary of Ordu-Baliq and Medieval Uyghurs
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Rethinking the History of the Uyghur Empire (744–840) with ...Aug 6, 2025 · Important Traders on the Silk Road, AD 500–1000,”T'oung Pao, LXXXIX (2003), 149–161. Kovalev, “Uyghur Khaganate”; Mackerras, ...
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History of the Uyghur people - Tengritagh AkademiyesiMar 15, 2016 · It was administered from the imperial capital Ordu-Baliq, one of the biggest ancient cities in Mongolia. During the imperial phase, the term ...
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Environmental Stress and Steppe Nomads: Rethinking the History of ...The Uyghurs' symbiotic relationship with Sogdian traders enriched the empire's economy, reducing famine impact during adverse climatic conditions.Missing: strife | Show results with:strife
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[PDF] A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO UYGHURS AND EAST TURKISTANThe Karakhans (Karakhanliks) originated from Uyghur tribes settled in the Chu River Valley after 840 and ruled between 940–1212 in Turkistan and. Page 4. 12 Nov ...<|separator|>
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A Gyrfalcon Falco rusticolus from an Uyghur well in Karabalgasun ...Sep 11, 2023 · A partial skeleton of a female Gyrfalcon, dated at 1044–1214 AD, was excavated in an abandoned well in Karabalgasun, Central Mongolia.Missing: 840 | Show results with:840
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Karabalgasun – Orchon Valley - OrchontalKarabalgasun, also known as Ordu-Baliq, was the capital of the Uyghur Khaganate, which existed in Central Asia from 744 to 840 AD.
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Karabalgasun – Stadt der Nomaden - jstorMoreover, both city and citadel are fortified by a 10–11 m high wall, the buildings inside the citadel have nothing in common with the palace/temple complex in ...
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[PDF] Karabalgasun – Stadt der Nomaden - iDai.publicationsConcern ing the construction technique, there is evidence from archaeological excavations, for the application of the hangtu technique and the use of dry mud ...Missing: layout | Show results with:layout
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None### Summary of Palaces, Temples, Residential Areas, and Craft Areas in Karabalgasun
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KARABALGASUN i. The Site - Encyclopaedia IranicaDec 15, 2010 · (1) Ordu Balïq was constructed by Chinese workers. (2) The inhabitants of this city were the upper class of the Uighurs (royal family ...Missing: rammed influence
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[PDF] Formation of Uyghur Settlements in the Territory of Contemporary ...the Uyghur Khaganate capital Ordu-Baliq and the town-fortress Por-Bazhyng. A ... The foundation was made as one solid plane under the whole palace ...
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N.M. Iadrintsev and the search for Ghengis Khan's Capital ... - GaleThe leader of the expedition, Professor Sergei Vladimirovich Kiselev, published extensively on the subject until his death. The expedition findings were ...
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The History of Yenisei Kyrgyz and their Trade - Sergey Kiselev, 1947Oct 7, 2023 · Ordubaliq had been discovered prior, by Nikolai Yadrintsev and Vasily Radlov in 1891, but Kiselev was the first to scientifically explore and ...
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(PDF) The Archaeology of the Mongol Empire - Academia.eduIn the 1990s, a collaborative Mongolian-Japanese survey project employed ... Ordu Baliq (8th–9th century). Constructing the Mongol capital in this ...
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[PDF] Medieval Uyghurs of the 8th through 14th Centuries - IU ScholarWorksThey ruled their empire for a century from their capital city in the heart of the Mongol steppe. Their empire ended when rival Kirgiz tribes attacked it, and ...
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Manichaeism in the Uyghur written monuments - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · The article is devoted to the study of Manichaeism in Uyghur written monuments. Manichaeism is a religious belief that emerged in the Middle ...Missing: Baliq | Show results with:Baliq