- The
Argun /ɑːrˈɡuːn/ or
Ergune (Chinese: 额尔古纳河) is a 1,620-kilometre (1,010 mi) long
river that
forms part of the
eastern China–Russia border, together...
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confluence of its two
major affluents, the
Shilka and the
Argun (or
Ergune), at an
elevation of 303
metres (994 ft). It
flows east
forming the border...
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Ergenekon Epic (sometimes Ergeneqon, Mongolian: Эргүнэ хун, romanized:
Ergüne khun) is a
founding myth of
Turkic and
Mongolic peoples.
There are conflicting...
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between Jamukha's
alliance and the Keraite-Khamag
Mongol alliance at the
Ergune valley. This
decisive battle,
known as the
Battle of the
Thirteen Sides...
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defeated in
battle and
forced to s****
shelter in an
enclosed valley called Ergune khun ("steep cliffs").
After several generations the
descendants of these...
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northern s****, and the
water will meet the
Ergune River after about 30
kilometres or 19 miles. The
Ergune marks the
border between Russia and
China for...
- tribe, who
lived along the
Greater Khingan mountain range south of the
Ergüne river, in modern-day
Inner Mongolia. She
married a
Mongol leader named Temüjin...
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dynasty attacked the
Cossacks in the
Ergune and
Shilka rivers in 1685–89,
those Barga Mongols east of the
Ergune River were
deported to Manchuria. The...
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occupied the area east of the
Greater Khingan Range, what is the
Hulun Buir,
Ergune,
Nonni (Noon),
Middle Amur, and the Zeya Watersheds. They may have been...
- tribe, who
lived along the
Greater Khingan mountain range south of the
Ergüne river, in modern-day
Inner Mongolia. She
married a
Mongol leader named Temüjin...