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Tariat (Mongolian: Тариат) is a sum (district) of
Arkhangai Province in
central Mongolia. As of 2009 it had a po****tion of 5086
people (mainly Chalcha)...
- The
Tariat inscriptions appear on a
stele found near the Hoid
Terhyin River in
Doloon Mod district,
Arkhangai Province, modern-day
Mongolia (the forms...
- türǖg) of the 6th century, and later, in the
Orkhon inscriptions and the
Tariat inscriptions (as both türük and türk) (𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰜) of the 8th century. The...
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Tamgan Tarhan inscription (724) by an
unknown writer (in
Orkhon Turkic)
Tariat inscriptions (between 753 and 760) by an
unknown writer (in Old Uyghur)...
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Segoe font.
Neolithic signs in
China § Banpo and
Jiangzhai Khazar language Tariat inscriptions Sükhbaatar
inscriptions Scharlipp,
Wolfgang (2000). An Introduction...
- Mongolia,
located in
Tariat soum of
Arkhangai province. In 670 km to the
capital city
Ulaanbaatar and 180 km to the
center of
Tariat soum. The
Khorgo volcano...
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March 2024. [...] the new underclass, the
consumtariat (CONSUMer prole
TARIAT) [...] Bouvier, John; Gleason,
Daniel A. (1999) [1851].
Institutes of American...
- core
group of
Toquz Oghuz clans or tribes.
Noting that the mid-8th-century
Tariat inscriptions, in
Uyghur khagan Bayanchur's honor,
mentioned the rebellious...
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Founder Wise Qahgan'). He is
mostly famous for
ordering the
erection of the
Tariat Inscriptions. He was born in 713 in the
Hanhai Protectorate (瀚海) near Ganzhou...
- Tatar,
mentioned in
connection with the
final destruction of the
Tatar Tariat Tatar The
Merkits were a
Mongol tribe or
potentially a
Mongolised Turkic...