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Chinggis Khaan (the local pronunciation and spelling of Genghis Khan) is synonymous with the Mongols and Mongolian history, and for many there was no other story, culture or history. However, long before the rise of the Mongol Empire in the 12th century, the country was home to ancient kingdoms, the remains of which are still visible today. Twenty kilometers West of Mörön, in the north of Mongolia, lays the fascinating proof of this early history.
Kherekshure graves can be found all over Mongolia from the Southern Gobi to the northern valleys. These graves, not dissimilar to burial cairns found in Europe, were built over 2,000 years ago, in the 2nd to 5th centuries BC. The site of Uushigiin Uver contains over 300 of these monuments, some larger than 5 meters wide and surrounded by circular walls at a diameter of 10-15m.
A millennium before Chinggis Khaan rode his hordes through the steppe, this early community was commemorating its dead with enormous energy and dedication. The deceased were laid on the ground, or later within a dug grave, and were then surrounded by their possessions: pottery, jewelry and clothing, tools, the heads of their livestock and, even in one case, their servants. The body and their possessions were then covered in stones, forming a huge mound.
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