An inter-disciplinary
study on multi-language inscriptions in Mongolia
funded by The British
Academy and
investigated by Dr A Hürelbaatar.
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Erdenijuu Monastery
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Stele in Erdenijuu Monastery with Arabic, Sanskrit,
Tibetan and Mongolian inscriptions |
Writings in Turkinsl, Mongolian, Chinese, Manchu
and Russian on the rock called Taihar Chuluu |
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Mongolian and Chinese writings on the Taihar Chuluu,
in Arhangsai Province |
A 21st century inscription in Huvsgöl Province |
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Rubbing inscription in Huvsgöl
Province |
Visiting the Mongolian-Japanese
archaeological site in Huvsgöl Province |
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A new statue in Huvsgöl
Province |
Ovoo and new stele in Huvsgöl
Province |
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Inscription on the statue of Qin Wang Handdorji
in Bulgan Province |
Local people worshipping stele
in Amarbayasgalangt Monastery, Selengge Province |
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Plaque given to Amarbayasgalangt
Monastery by the Manchu Qianlong Emperor |
Rubbing a multi language inscription in Amarbayasgalangt
Monastery in Selengge Province |
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Local guide telling the history of the city of
Chogt Taiji in Bulgan Province |
Locating the stele of Chogt Taiji in Bulgan Province |
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Dr Chuluun with local guide in front of Chogt
Taiji |
On the way to investigate the Manchu-Chinese inscription
in the Manchu Princess Temple in Terelji |
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| Manchu-Chinese inscription of Manchu Emperor on
gold, giving an honorary title to his daughter |
Contemporary multi-lingual inscriptions on gravestone
in Altan Ölgei |
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