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  2. Equestrian statue of Genghis Khan - Wikipedia

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    The statue is symbolically pointed east towards his birthplace. It is on top of the Genghis Khan Statue Complex, a visitor centre, itself 10 metres (33 ft) tall, with 36 columns representing the 36 khans from Genghis to Ligdan Khan. It was designed by sculptor D. Erdenebileg and architect J. Enkhjargal and erected and opened in 2008 to honor ...

  3. Sükhbaatar Square - Wikipedia

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    The central statue of Genghis Khan is flanked by Bo'orchu and Muqali. The square's name was changed to Chinggis Square ( Mongolian : Чингисийн талбай , pronounced Chinggisiin Talbai ) in 2013 in honor of Genghis Khan , [ 2 ] but the original name was restored in 2016.

  4. Chinggis Khaan National Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Chinggis Khaan National Museum (Mongolian: Чингис хаан Үндэсний музей) is a museum in Chingeltei, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia about Genghis Khan. History [ edit ]

  5. Ulaanbaatar - Wikipedia

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    The 40-metre-high (130-foot) Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue is 54 km (34 mi) east of the city center. Bogd Khan Uul, which dominates the south, is a strictly protected area with a length of 31 kilometres (19 miles) and width of 3 kilometres (1.9 miles), covering an area of 67,300 hectares (166,302 acres).

  6. Government Palace (Mongolia) - Wikipedia

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    the large scale statue of Genghis Khan. Following the Mongolian Revolution of 1921, the garbage was cleared and a Green Domed Theater was built on the site in 1926.The adjoining Ikh Khüree Monastery was completely destroyed by the country's communist regime in the 1930s as part of large scale persecutions of the Buddhist Church.

  7. Genghis Khan - Wikipedia

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    Genghis Khan [a] (born Temüjin; c. 1162 – August 1227), also known as Chinggis Khan, [b] was the founder and first khan of the Mongol Empire. After spending most of his life uniting the Mongol tribes , he launched a series of military campaigns , conquering large parts of China and Central Asia .

  8. Bo'orchu - Wikipedia

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    Bo'orchu was one of the most trusted friends of Ögedei, Genghis Khan's son and the second ruler of the Mongol Empire. In modern Mongolia, Bo'orchu is commemorated with a statue in front of the Government Palace in Sükhbaatar Square, Ulaanbaatar. His and Muqali's statues flank a larger statue of Genghis Khan. [6]

  9. List of World Heritage Sites in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    In Avarga, Genghis Khan established his first capital, as described in The Secret History of the Mongols and Jami' al-tawarikh. It was later used by his successors. Today, ruins are preserved. [19] Petroglyphic Complexes in the Mongolian Gobi Dundgovi, Bayankhongor, Ömnögovi: 2014 iii (cultural)