June 26, 2008

‘The Wang-Ku princes were thus _de jure_ the sons-in-law of the Mongol

Filed under: travel and travelers — mark @ 9:44 am

Khans, and they had, moreover, the hereditary title of Kao-t”ang princes
(Kao-t”ang wang); it is very possible that they had their residence in
ancient T”ien-te Kiun (although no mention is made of it in history), just
as at present the Tumot princes reside in Kuku-hoton
‘The Wang-Ku princes were thus _de jure_ the sons-in-law of the Mongol
Khans, and they had, moreover, the hereditary title of Kao-t”ang princes
(Kao-t”ang wang); it is very possible that they had their residence in
ancient T”ien-te Kiun (although no mention is made of it in history), just
as at present the Tumot princes reside in Kuku-hoton.

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