Sükhbaatar inscriptions

[1] Inscriptions are in Sükhbaatar Province, Tüvshinshiree District, eastern Mongolia.

Professor Osawa Takashi has found two inscriptions, 3 to 4 meters in length.

Inscriptions have 2,832 letters, 646 words in 20 lines, and, on the upper part, some 30 tamga, tribal markings.

[2] This discovery is important to study the history of eastern Turkic tribes and Aimags, some tribes such as Khitan, Tatabi and Tatar that spoke in Mongolian language, and the Tatar tribe that resided in eastern Mongolian regions during the first half of the 8th century.

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