Ancient tomb in Töv Province, Mongolia
The Shoroon Bumbagar tomb is an ancient tomb in Zaamar sum , Töv Province , 160 km west of Ulaanbaatar , Mongolia about 2.5 km north-east from the banks of the Tuul River and close to the 10th-century Khitan town of Khermen Denzh on the banks of the Tuul River.[ 5] It was built for a Turkic nobleman between 650 and 700 CE.[ 6] [ 7]
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