- Yam (Mongolian: Өртөө, romanized:
Örtöö, lit. 'checkpoint') was a
postal system or
supply point route messenger system extensively used and
expanded by...
- the Yam. It had
lavishly furnished and well-guarded
relay posts known as
örtöö set up
throughout the Empire. A
messenger would typically travel 40 kilometres...
- them to
claim facilities for
travel throughout the
empire using the yam or
örtöö system of
relay stations which provided food and remounts.
During the Mongolian...
- The
Mongols established a
system of postal-relay
horse stations called Örtöö, for the fast
transfer of
written messages. The
Mongol mail
system was the...
- Mongolia.
There are Khalkha-Kharchin
Mongols in Dorno-Gobi
Province (Kharchin
Örtöö was part of the
province during Qing rule) and in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia...
-
developed its
mestnichestvo hierarchy,
postal road
network (based on
Mongolian ortoo system,
known in
Russian as "yam",
hence the
terms yamshchik,
Yamskoy Prikaz...
- beer = 4 göröm 12 km өртөө
örtöö 30 km хагас өдрийн газар
hagas ödriin
gazar half-day
horse ride distance, = 1+1⁄2
örtöö 40–45 km өдрийн газар ödriin...
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delivery mission before going bankrupt.
Cursus publicus Joseph Alfred Slade Örtöö Pony
Express Museum Pony
Express mochila Postage stamps and
postal history...
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Khatun Khanum Jinong Khong Tayiji Noyan Tarkhan Political Military Jarlig Örtöö Orda Pax
Mongolica Y****a
Kurultai Paiza /
Gerege Manghit /
Mangudai Tümen...
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throughout the continent. The
Mongols established the Yam (Mongolian: Өртөө,
Örtöö, checkpoint), the
first system of
communication that
connected the Far East...