Larry Lenon (thoughtswhilethinking) > Mongolia 2008 Roof tiles dating from 1235 of the alleged palace of Ogedei Khan in Karakorum. In 1266 Kublai Khaan moved the capital to what is now Beijing. Abandoned by Mongolians, Karakorum was demolished by Manchurians in 1388, thus providing the building blocks for Erdene Zuu Monastery 200 years later. Central Mongolia August 26
Mongolia 2008 Roof tiles dating from 1235 of the alleged palace of Ogedei Khan in Karakorum. In 1266 Kublai Khaan moved the capital to what is now Beijing. Abandoned by Mongolians, Karakorum was demolished by Manchurians in 1388, thus providing the building blocks for Erdene Zuu Monastery 200 years later. Central Mongolia August 26
 Larry Lenon (thoughtswhilethinking) > Mongolia 2008 Roof tiles dating from 1235 of the alleged palace of Ogedei Khan in Karakorum. In 1266 Kublai Khaan moved the capital to what is now Beijing. Abandoned by Mongolians, Karakorum was demolished by Manchurians in 1388, thus providing the building blocks for Erdene Zuu Monastery 200 years later. Central Mongolia August 26
Mongolia 2008 Roof tiles dating from 1235 of the alleged palace of Ogedei Khan in Karakorum. In 1266 Kublai Khaan moved the capital to what is now Beijing. Abandoned by Mongolians, Karakorum was demolished by Manchurians in 1388, thus providing the building blocks for Erdene Zuu Monastery 200 years later. Central Mongolia August 26
See photo in original gallery.

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