Shoroon Bumbagar tomb

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LocationMongolia
Coordinates47°57′18″N 104°32′20″E / 47.95500°N 104.53889°E / 47.95500; 104.53889
TypeTomb
Foundedc.650–700
Shoroon Bumbagar tomb
Shoroon Bumbagar tomb mural, Göktürk, 7th century CE, Mongolia.[1][2][3][4]
Shoroon Bumbagar tomb is located in Mongolia
Shoroon Bumbagar tomb
Shown within Mongolia
Shoroon Bumbagar tomb is located in Asia
Shoroon Bumbagar tomb
Shoroon Bumbagar tomb (Asia)
LocationMongolia
Coordinates47°57′18″N 104°32′20″E / 47.95500°N 104.53889°E / 47.95500; 104.53889
TypeTomb
History
Foundedc.650–700

The Shoroon Bumbagar tomb is an ancient tomb in Zaamar, Töv Province, 160 km (99 mi) west of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia about 2.5 km (1.6 mi) 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, believed to be a high ranking yabghu (governor) or a tegin (prince) between 650 and 700.[6][7]

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