Larry Lenon (thoughtswhilethinking) > Mongolia 2008 Dating from 1235, this is alleged to be part of the foundation of the palace of Ogedei Khan (Chinggis Khaan's son) in Karakorum, a two-story, 27,000 square foot residence built on 64 columns. Central Mongolia August 26
 Larry Lenon (thoughtswhilethinking) > Mongolia 2008 With Erdene Zuu Monastery now in the background, here in the late 1220's, over 350 years before the monastery was constructed, once stood the capital of Chinggis Khaan's empire, Karakorum. The city was built by his son Ogedei Khaan after Chinggis died. Central Mongolia August 26
Mongolia 2008 Dating from 1235, this is alleged to be part of the foundation of the palace of Ogedei Khan (Chinggis Khaan's son) in Karakorum, a two-story, 27,000 square foot residence built on 64 columns. Central Mongolia August 26
 Larry Lenon (thoughtswhilethinking) > Mongolia 2008 Dating from 1235, this is alleged to be part of the foundation of the palace of Ogedei Khan (Chinggis Khaan's son) in Karakorum, a two-story, 27,000 square foot residence built on 64 columns. Central Mongolia August 26
Mongolia 2008 Dating from 1235, this is alleged to be part of the foundation of the palace of Ogedei Khan (Chinggis Khaan's son) in Karakorum, a two-story, 27,000 square foot residence built on 64 columns. Central Mongolia August 26
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