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page 1Archaeological sites in Mongolia

Karakorum
thumb|Stupas around Erdene Zuu Monastery in Karakorum
Orkhon inscriptions
Göktürk inscriptions dating to the 8th century
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Ordu-Baliq
Ordu-Baliq (meaning "city of the court", "city of the army"; ), also known as Mubalik and Karabalghasun, was the capital of the Uyghur Khaganate. It was built on the site of the former Göktürk imperial capital, north-to-northwest of the later Mongol capital, Karakorum. Its ruins are known as Kharbalgas (Хар Балгас) in Mongolian, which means "black ruins". They form part of the Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape World Heritage Site.
Noin-Ula kurgans
Archaeological site in Tov Province, Mongolia

Bars-Hot
Bars-Hot or Kherlen Bars () was a city built by the Khitan people in the basin of the Kherlen River in Tsagaan-Ovoo, Dornod Province, Mongolia. During the Liao dynasty it was called Hedong City (). It occupied an area of 1.6 by 1.8 kilometres and was surrounded with mud walls, which are today 4 metres thick and 1.5–2 metres high.
Shoroon Bumbagar tomb
ancient tomb in Töv Province, Mongolia