tents called “Edjen-joro,” reputed to contain the bones of Jenghiz Khan
‘Their holiest place [of the Mongols of Ordos] is a collection of felt
tents called “Edjen-joro,” reputed to contain the bones of Jenghiz Khan.
These sacred relics are entrusted to the care of a caste of Darhats,
numbering some fifty families. Every summer, on the twenty-first day of
the sixth moon, sacrifices are offered up in his honour, when numbers of
people congregate to join in the celebration, such gatherings being called
_tilgan_.’ On the southern border of the Ordos are the ruins of
Boro-balgasun [Grey town], said to date from Jenghiz Khan”s time.
(_Potanin_, _Proc. R. G. S._ IX. 1887, p. 233.)
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