Tsagaan malgaitiin süm

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Сүм хийдийн нэр :
Tsagaan malgaitiin süm ,Laliin süm,English name: White Hat Temple, Muslim Temple,

Ринчений зураг дах дугаар :
934

Ринчений жагсаалт дах нэр :
Tsagaan malgaitiin süm

Сүм хийдийн төрөл :
мэдэгдэхгүй

Байрлах аймаг :
Нийслэл-Улаанбаатар

Байршлын тайлбар :
GPS was taken at Dar’ ekhiin süm (UBR 931 Rinchen 931) and is given here only to mark the area of Amgalan (its temples were situated very near to each other). This temple was situated immediately to the west of Dar’ ekhiin süm. It was a temple of Chinese Moslems (dungan).

GPS хаяг :
North 47° 54’  East 106°  59’

Сүм хэвээрээ үлдсэн :
No

Судалгаа явуулах үеийн байдал :
There are no visible remains. Based on the sources, the exact sites of the temples of Amgalan can be determined roughly in relation to the ruins of Dar’ ekh temple (UBR 931 Rinchen 931) and the remnants of a Chinese store building. In the whole area there are no temple remnants other than that of Dar’ ekh temple.

тухайн газар шинэ сүм дугана баригдсан :
No

Үүсгэн байгуулагч хүний нэр болон цол хэргэм (мэдэгдэж байвал):

Date of Reviving:

хуучин хийдийн лам нар

Тэмдэглэл :
See UBR 934 AM.pdf. According to Pürew (Mongol töriin golomt, p. 102.) Tsagaan Malgaitnii süm or the ‘Temple of the White Hat lamas’ was one of the Chinese temples situated in the south-east quarter (khoroolol) inside the walls of Maimaachen. It was also called Laliin süm (Tib. kla-klo), which means a Mohammedan temple. It was a temple of Chinese Moslems (dungan). According to Pürew’s book (Mongol töriin golomt, p. 102.), the Chinese temples were in the south-east part: in the corner of this area was an astrological temple, Odon süm (UBNR 945 NOT in Rinchen 945) and another temple called Kunziin süm or Künz bogdiin süm to honour Confucius (UBR 933 Rinchen 933) on its left and a Moslem temple, Tsagaan malgaitiin süm (UBR 934 Rinchen 934) nearby on its west. The Chamber of Solicitors (Zargachnii yaam), the administrative board of Maimaachen, was situated on west of these temples but east of the Moslem temple. (On its west there was a poplar tree, which still stands on the west of Dar’ ekhiin süm.) No other data was found on this temple. All data on this temple is kindly provided by Kristina Teleki and Zsuzsa Majer who retain copyright. See relevant section in Monasteries and Temples of Bogdiin Khüree, Ikh Khüree or Urga, the Old Capital City of Mongolia in the First Part of the Twentieth Century: Zsuzsa Majer, Krisztina Teleki Budapest, Hungary. Ulaanbaatar 2006

Хүснэгтийн дугаар :
UBR 934

судалгааны баг :
Team: Д

Газрын зураг :

Additional Material / Нэмэлт материал

UBR 934