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English: The Green Palace (Nogoon Ordon) was the imperial winter residence of the Bogd Khan, ruler of Mongolia. It was constructed between 1893 and 1903, after the previous "Yellow Palace" burnt down, on the right bank of Tuul River and consists of a number of buildings, pavillions and temples. One of the buildings in the complex is the two-storey white building of the Winter Palace, built in 1905.
Монгол: ᠨᠣᠭᠣᠭᠠᠨ ᠣᠷᠳᠣᠨ
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Painted aerial view of the Green Palace complex, by Jugder (1913)
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Gates of the Green Palace
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Gates
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Gates
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Gates
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Winter Palace of the Bogd Khan
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Hall of the Green Palace
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Hall
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Hall
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Statues of the Four Heavenly Kings in one of the halls
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Statues of the Four Heavenly Kings
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Hall
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Pavilion
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Stone guardian lion
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Winter-Palast des Bogd Khan
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Winter-Palast des Bogd Khan
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Winter-Palast des Bogd Khan
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Winter-Palast des Bogd Khan
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Winter-Palast des Bogd Khan
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The chair was presented by the Manchu emperor Kangxi to the first Mongolian Jivzundamba Undur Gegeen, The Great Englightened Zanabazar. The chair is decorated with the animal symbols of the 12 years. 17th century, Ebony wood.
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Winter-Palast des Bogd Khan
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Winter-Palast des Bogd Khan
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Statue of Tibetan Saint Tāranātha. 17th century, Tibetan style. Gilt brass.
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Winter-Palast des Bogd Khan
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Winter-Palast des Bogd Khan
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Winter-Palast des Bogd Khan
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Bed
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Royal yurt
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Interior of royal yurt
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Royal Carriage
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Royal Carriage and yellow royal parasol