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Orkhon (Mongolian: Орхон) is one of the 21
aimags (provinces) of Mongolia,
located in the
north of the country. Its
capital is Erdenet. The
province is...
- The Old
Turkic script (also
known as
variously Göktürk script,
Orkhon script,
Orkhon-Yenisey script,
Turkic runes) was the
alphabet used by the Göktürks...
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Orkhon (Mongolian: Орхон) may
refer to:
Orkhon River,
Mongolia Orkhon Valley, the
landscape around that
river Orkhon Province, an
Aimag (province) in Mongolia...
- The
Orkhon inscriptions (also
known as the
Orhon inscriptions,
Orhun inscriptions, Khöshöö
Tsaidam monuments (also
spelled Khoshoo Tsaidam, Koshu-Tsaidam...
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Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape (/ˈɔːrkɒn/; Mongolian: Орхоны хөндийн соёлын дурсгал,
Orkhonii khöndiin
soyoliin dursgal,
Mongolian Script:ᠣᠷᠬᠣᠨ ᠤ ᠬᠥᠨᠳᠡᠢ...
- The
Orkhon River (/ˈɔːrkɒn/; Mongolian: Орхон гол [ˈɔrχɞɴ‿ɢɜɮ]) is a
river in Mongolia. The
Orkhon river derives its name from the Old
Turkic prefix "or"...
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Orkhon Turkic (also Göktürk), is the
first stage of Old Turkic,
known as the
oldest Turkic literary language preceding Old Uyghur. It is
generally used...
- century. Old
Turkic can
generally be
split into two dialects, the
earlier Orkhon Turkic and the
later Old Uyghur.
There is a
difference of
opinion among...
- The
Orkhon (Mongolian: орхон) is a
Mongolian breed of
sheep first developed in 1961. This medium, semi-fine wool
breed is now
reared primarily for wool...
- the
aimag (province) of
Orkhon.
Located in the
northern part of the country, it lies in a
valley between the
Selenge and
Orkhon rivers about 240 km (149 mi)...