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Karakorum Ruins

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Karakorum Ruins

Kharkhorin, Övörkhangai, Central Mongolia, Mongolia

Archaeological Site · Mongol Empire · 13th Century

Archaeological Site
UNESCO 2004

Karakorum was the capital of the Mongol Empire between 1235 and 1260. It was a cosmopolitan city where people of many religions lived, including a significant Muslim population of merchants and craftsmen. Historical records indicate the presence of two mosques within the city. Today, the site is a UNESCO World Heritage landscape, offering a glimpse into the empire's diverse history.

Construction: 1235 – 1260

Founder: Ögedei Khan

Key figures: Genghis Khan, Ögedei Khan

Significance: The ancient capital of the Mongol Empire, which hosted two mosques for Muslim residents.

Timeline:
  • 1235: Established as capital
  • 1388: Destroyed by Ming troops

Architectural styles: Mongol, Multi-religious

Materials: Stone, Wood, Mud Brick

Key features:
  • Mosque Ruins: Archaeological evidence of two mosques that served the Muslim quarter.
  • Erdene Zuu Monastery: Built nearby using stones from the ruins.
  • Stone Turtles: Famous stone turtle statues marking the city boundaries.

Opening hours: 09:00 - 18:00 (summer) · 09:00 - 17:00 (winter) – Museum nearby.

Ticket prices:
  • Museum Entry: €3.00

Accessibility: Partial.

Official site: http://karakorum-museum.mn

Address: Kharkhorin, Mongolia

Coordinates: 47.1975, 102.818

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