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Triloki Nath
Khoshoo (1927-2002) was an
Indian environmental scientist and administrator. He
started his
professional career as the co-founder of the...
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known as the
Orhon inscriptions,
Orhun inscriptions,
Khöshöö Tsaidam monuments (also
spelled Khoshoo Tsaidam, Koshu-Tsaidam or Höshöö Caidam), or Kul Tigin...
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inscriptions in both
Turkic and Chinese, was
erected at his
memorial complex of
Khoshoo Tsaidam, at the
present site of the
Orkhon inscriptions. Kül-Tegin is also...
- site at
Khoshoo Tsaidam.
Silver tableware from Kul Tigin's
burial site at
Khoshoo Tsaidam.
Silver vessels from Kul Tigin's
burial site at
Khoshoo Tsaidam...
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attestations of the
Turkic language family,
predating the
Orkhon inscriptions (
Khöshöö Tsaidam monuments) by
several years. The
inscriptions are in Tuul River...
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movements of the city can be
detailed as follows:
Shireet Tsagaan Nuur (1639),
Khoshoo Tsaidam (1640),
Khentii Mountains (1654),
Ogoomor (1688),
Inner Mongolia...
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Uttar Pradesh, it was
taken over by the CSIR in 1953. Dr
Triloki Nath
Khoshoo joined in 1964 as the ****istant Director,
shortly afterwards becoming the...
- L. H.
Gentes Herbarum:
Canna x orchiodes. (Ithaca), 1 (3): 120 (1923);
Khoshoo, T. N. & Guha, I.
Origin and
Evolution of
Cultivated Cannas.
Vikas Publishing...
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important point to
control the Silk Road.
Orkhon inscriptions (also
known as
Khöshöö Tsaidam monuments)
which were
erected in 730s, are
about Bilge Khagan,...
- Humbert' (synonym C. 'King Humbert') and was
confirmed to be such by Dr
Khoshoo in his
published papers. On rare
occasions it has also been
known to produce...