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Orhon inscriptions,
Orhun inscriptions, Khöshöö
Tsaidam monuments (also
spelled Khoshoo Tsaidam, Koshu-
Tsaidam or Höshöö Caidam), or Kul
Tigin steles (simplified...
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Qaidam The Qaidam,
Tsaidam, or
Chaidamu Basin is a
hyperarid basin that
occupies a
large part of
Haixi Prefecture in
Qinghai Province, China. The basin...
- The
Khushuu Tsaidam Museum is a
Mongolian museum dedicated to the
Orkhon inscriptions,
located in the Kharkhorin, Övörkhangai Province. The
Bilge Qaghan...
- both
Turkic and Chinese, was
erected at his
memorial complex of
Khoshoo Tsaidam, at the
present site of the
Orkhon inscriptions. Kül-Tegin is also mentioned...
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Khoshoo Tsaidam.
Silver tableware from Kul Tigin's
burial site at
Khoshoo Tsaidam.
Silver vessels from Kul Tigin's
burial site at
Khoshoo Tsaidam. Gold...
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point to
control the Silk Road.
Orkhon inscriptions (also
known as Khöshöö
Tsaidam monuments)
which were
erected in 730s, are
about Bilge Khagan, a Turkic...
- the
Turkic language family,
predating the
Orkhon inscriptions (Khöshöö
Tsaidam monuments) by
several years. The
inscriptions are in Tuul
River valley...
- The Göktürk
Museum or
Khoshoo Tsaidam Museum is a
museum in Khashaat,
Arkhangai Province, Mongolia. The
museum site is the
original location of the Göktürk...
- Oil well in
Tsaidam...
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Chiang in July 1942
directed him to move 30,000 of his
troops to the
Tsaidam marsh in the
Qaidam Basin of Qinghai.
Chiang further named Ma as Reclamation...