Kül Tigin inscription, Monument in Mongolia
The Kul Tigin monument is a stele with inscriptions found in the Orkhon Valley, Mongolia.
Erected in 732 AD, it commemorates the life and exploits of General Kul Tigin, a prominent figure in the Gokturk Khaganate.
The monument's inscriptions are significant examples of the Old Turkic language and script, contributing to our understanding of early Turkic culture.
It's part of the UNESCO World Heritage site 'Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape'.
The monument is one of the oldest and most comprehensive accounts of Turkic history.
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