- Bökhiin
Örgöö or
Bokhiin Orgoo (Mongolian: Бөхийн Өргөө),
literally meaning "Wrestling Palace" in the
Mongolian language, is a
sports complex (arena) in...
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permanently settled at its
modern location in 1778.
During its
early years, as
Örgöö (anglicized as Urga), it
became Mongolia's
preeminent religious centre and...
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Southern California (USC). That same year, he
started his
first company,
Orgoo, a
unified messaging and
video communications platform. Rad
leveraged a...
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khanate founded by Laikhor-khan, a
cousin of the
Altan Khan.
Tushetu Khan at
örgöö (ᠥᠷᠭᠦᠭᠡ/Өргөө,
today Ulan Bator)
founded by
Abtai Sain Khan,
another grandson...
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Urgoo Cinema (Mongolian: Өргөө Синема,
Palace Cinema) is a
cinema in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, one of the main
movie theaters in the country. The
cinema was...
- (1594-1655) and the
great grandson of
Abtai Sain Khan. His
migratory palace, the
Örgöö,
would eventually settle in the
location of Mongolia's
present day capital...
- [KNAB]
Nomyn Khüree - ᠨᠣᠮ ᠤᠨ ᠬᠦᠷᠢᠶᠡᠨ Номын Хүрээ (historical Mongolian),
Örgöö - ᠥᠷᠭᠦᠭᠡ Өргөө (historical Mongolian),[KNAB] Oulan-Bator (French),[KNAB]...
- Bökhiin
Örgöö, main
arena of the
Mongolian wrestling in Ulaanbaatar...
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received as
gifts from
Khalkha nobles upon his
election in 1639
became his
Örgöö, his
ambulatory palatial residence.
Known as the
Shira Busiin Ord (Yellow...
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southern Ulaanbaatar.
Founded in 1639 as a yurt monastery, Ulaanbaatar, then
Örgöö (palace-yurt), was
first located at Lake
Shireet Tsagaan nuur (75 km directly...