The
Ötükän Mountain was Mecca of the Turks from 552 to 840. The essay has collected
22 Turkic and 84 Chinese records about the Ötükän Mountain, and mainly examined
the geographical location the Ötükän. The Turkic records clearly indicated the
Ötükän was the whole Khangai Mountains. The Chinese official records basically
agreed with the Khangai and some wanted to be more specific to the Khotont
Mountain. Many Chinese records left for further examination. In addition to
many historical events, the Chinese records provided some important description
about the religious life of the Ötükän, and the Dujin, appeared in a couple of
early records, in fact was the older form of the Ötükän.
The
Ötükän Mountain was Mecca of the Turks from 552 to 840. The essay has collected
22 Turkic and 84 Chinese records about the Ötükän Mountain, and mainly examined
the geographical location the Ötükän. The Turkic records clearly indicated the
Ötükän was the whole Khangai Mountains. The Chinese official records agreed
with the Khangai and some wanted to be more specific to the Khotont Mountain.
Many Chinese records left for further examination. In addition to many
historical events, the Chinese records provided some important description
about the religious life of the Ötükän, and the Dujin, appeared in a couple of
early records, in fact was the older form of the Ötükän.
Primary Language | Turkish |
---|---|
Journal Section | Articles |
Authors | |
Publication Date | August 15, 2018 |
Published in Issue | Year 2018 Volume: 2 Issue: 2 |