Bürd (Mongolian: Бүрд) is a sum (district) of Övörkhangai Province in southern Mongolia. In 2008, its population was 3,135. Bürd sum was where what would...
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Steven Burd (born 1949), president and chief executive officer of Safeway Inc. Walter Burd (1888-1939), Anglican Bishop of Saskatchewan, Canada Bürd, Övörkhangai...
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Övörkhangai (Mongolian: Өвөрхангай; lit. "South Khangai") is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. Its capital is Arvaikheer. The Shankh Monastery...
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Districts of Mongolia (section Övörkhangai Province)
19 sum Arvaikheer Baruun Bayan-Ulaan Bat-Ölzii Bayan-Öndör Bayangol Bogd Bürd Guchin-Us Kharkhorin Khairkhandulaan Khujirt Nariinteel Ölziit Sant Taragt...
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2012-11-07. Retrieved 2013-11-25. This Shireet tsagaan nuur is located in Övörkhangai's Bürd sum. P. Enkhbat, O. Pürev, Улаанбаатар, Ulaanbaatar 2001, p. 9f "Brief...
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directly east of the imperial capital Karakorum) in what is now Burd sum, Övörkhangai, around 230 kilometres (143 miles) south-west from the present site...
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Bayangol 3253 Sant 3244 Bayan-Öndör 3254 Taragt 3245 Bogd 3255 Tögrög 3246 Bürd 3256 Uyanga 3247 Guchin-Us 3257 Khairkhandulaan 3248 Yesönzüil 3258 Kharkhorin...
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inscription of Tonyukuk. It was found in district Maantyn Burd, the northwest coast of Ongi River in Övörkhangai Province of Mongolia. Following inscription text...
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