Avarga Explained

Avarga
Native Name:Аварга
Map Type:Mongolia
Map Size:250

Avarga (Аварга in Khalkha Mongolian) is the steppe where the first nomadic capital of the Mongol Empire was located after Genghis Khan seized the territory from the Jurkin clan. Avarga was located at the confluence of the Kherlen and Tsenker River, in present-day Khentii province, Mongolia.

History

The place was originally called Aurag, meaning source in the Mongolian language.[1] Avarga is located near the place where Genghis Khan's family lived. Oral tradition maintains that Börte and other family members continued to live in Avarga during the Mongol invasion of Khorazm (1218 - 1223). It was a collection and distribution center for goods from around the empire; but it soon proved too small and the Mongol court established the base of Karakorum.

Under Kublai Khan and his successors, it became a shrine for the cult of the Genghis Khan.

A 2020 study concluded that Avarga was Genghis Khan's winter base camp, based on radiocarbon chronology.[2]

Notes and References

  1. John Man Genghis Khan, p.29
  2. Jack N. Fenner, Lkhagvadorj Delgermaa, Philip J. Piper, Rachel Wood, Hilary Stuart-Williams-->. Jack N. Fenner. etal. Stable isotope and radiocarbon analyses of livestock from the Mongol Empire site of Avarga, Mongolia . ScienceDirect . 22 . 10.1016/j.ara.2020.100181 .