An inter-disciplinary study on multi-language inscriptions in Mongolia
funded by The British Academy and investigated by Dr A Hürelbaatar.

monastery

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
mong & chinese inscriptions
new inscription
Mongolian and Chinese writings on the Taihar Chuluu, in Arhangsai Province
A 21st century inscription in Huvsgöl Province
rubbing inscription
mongolian Japanese
Rubbing inscription in Huvsgöl Province
Visiting the Mongolian-Japanese archaeological site in Huvsgöl Province
new statue new stele & ovoo
A new statue in Huvsgöl Province
Ovoo and new stele in Huvsgöl Province
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local people worshipping
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
local guide locating stele
Local guide telling the history of the city of Chogt Taiji in Bulgan Province
Locating the stele of Chogt Taiji in Bulgan Province
Dr Chuluun with
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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