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referred to as Nomiĭn
Khüree (Mongolian: ᠨᠣᠮ ᠤᠨ ᠬᠦᠷᠢᠶᠡᠨ; Номын хүрээ, lit. '
Khüree of Wisdom'), and by 1706 it was
referred to as Ikh
Khüree (Mongolian: ᠶᠡᠬᠡ...
- Küriye (Mongolian: Хүрээ,
Khüree, camp or monastery,
simplified Chinese: 库伦;
traditional Chinese: 庫倫; pinyin: Kùlún, also
rendered as Kure,
Kuren and other...
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confluence of
Khondergey and
Chadan Rivers, a
Buddhist monastery called Aldee-
Khuree was founded. This year is
considered the
founding year of Chadan. Under...
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Mongolian People's Party, and
leader of the
Mongolian partisan army that took
Khüree during the
Outer Mongolian Revolution of 1921. For his part in the Outer...
- The
Erdenesiin Khuree or
Erdenesiin Khuree Mongolian Calligraphy and Art
Center (Mongolian: Эрднэсийн Хүрээ Урлаг, уран бичлэгийн Төв) is an art gallery...
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Buddhist monastery of San
Beysiyn Khüree where he
trained to be a
Lamaist monk. Five
years later he fled to
Khüree (also
known as Urga—present-day Ulaanbaatar)...
- been
stationed on the spot of the
Palace of
Myriad Peace. In a
traditional Khuree (circular,
mobile camp)
arrangement the
mobile palace of the Khan is usually...
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Khuree Khovguud Football Club (Mongolian: Хүрээ Хөвгүүд, English:
Monastery Boys) is a
Mongolian ****ociation
football club that last
competed in the First...
- a hill west of
Khüree, Shar
Temple was
built in 1809,
followed by the
Lamrin dugan (****embly hall) in 1824.
After he
ordered the
Khüree clergy to move...
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numerous performers from
various diverse traditions. Traditionally, the Ustuu-
Khuree festival takes place in July. The
festival program traditionally includes...