- Ordu-
Baliq (meaning "city of the court", "city of the army"; Mongolian: Хар Балгас, Chinese: 窩魯朵八里), also
known as
Mubalik and Karabalghasun, was the...
- the
profits to
construct the capital, Ordu-
Baliq, and
another city
further up the
Selenga River, Bai
Baliq. The new
khagan then
embarked on a
series of...
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prepared from fish, chicken, duck and aubergine.
Stuffed fish, also
called "
Balıq ləvəngisi", is
usually prepared for Nowruz; The
preferred fish is the Caspian...
- (744–840) in the
southern Siberian steppe, with the
fortified city of Ordu-
Baliq on the
Upper Orkhon River as its capital.
Before the end of the year (763)...
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peoples of both lands. Han
people were
moved to
Central Asian areas like Besh
Baliq, Almaliq, and
Samarqand by the
Mongols where they
worked as
artisans and...
-
century there was a
dispute whether or not the
ruins of Karabalgasun, or Ordu-
Baliq, were in fact
those of Karakorum. In 1889, the site was
conclusively identified...
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Through trade relations established with China, its
capital city of Ordu
Baliq in
central Mongolia's
Orkhon Valley became a
wealthy center of commerce...
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Balyk (from
Turkic balïq) is the
salted and
dried soft
parts of fish,
usually coming from
large valuable species:
acipenseridae (e.g., sturgeon) or salmonidae...
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Gobalik "Pretty City". It
should not be
confused with Karabalghasun, now Ordu-
Baliq in Mongolia,
which was the
capital of the
Uyghur Khaganate.
Founded by the...
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their own
urban culture and used the
proper Turkic terms, for example,
baliq,
which meant city. The
Turks had a
great influence in the
development of...