Mongolia | Bayankhongor Aimag | Ekhiin Gol Oasis
Bopped out to Bayankhongor for a quick visit to Ekhin Gol Oasis, the southernmost settlement of the aimag. After dropping down from the high plateau around Shinejinst to the Gobi Desert the first oasis we encountered was Zuunmod.
Zuunmod Oasis

Zeskhüü
Zuunmod OasisFrom Zuunmod we went south to Nogoon Tsav, a picturesque assortment of green (nogoon), red, white and black rock formations. Dinosaur bones are occasionally found here.

The Wedding Ovoos. Locals who get married alway stop here to built an ovoo and down a bottle or two of vodka.
After traveling for over sixty miles through the barren desert it is a downright shock to come to the luxurious greenery of Ekhiin Gol Oasis.
My main reason for visiting Ekhiin Gol was to track down information on Dambijantsan, a.k.a. Dambijaltsan, Dambija, Ja Lama, Ja Bagsh, Toushegun Lama, False Lama, Avenger Lama, Two Camel Lama, and Chia (Jia in Pinyin) Lama. Earlier this year I had tried to visit Dambijantsan’s Fortress in the Black Gobi. Now I wanted to meet with an eighty-year old man named Zeskhüü whose wife, now deceased, was the daughter of Dambijantsan’s chief lieutenant. This man had a wealth of information about Dambijantsan which he was not at all hesitant to share. We talked to him for a total of five or six hours. I will have details of his revelations about Dambijantsan later.
Zeskhüü
Shandas, who accompanied me on the trip. She is an excellent translator and a very personable young woman. I learned a lot from her.
Labels: Bayankhongor Aimag, Dambijantsan, Ja Lama, Mongolia, Oasis








1 Comments:
Incredible. Will be looking forward to what Zekhuu guai can say about his wife and Dambijantsan. Why on a camel? Was it your idea?
P.S: You should add a comments or a guestbook section on your Zanabazar website. Have you seen the very popular film "Tsogt(Chogthu) Taij" made in the 1950's? In it you will see quite different interpretations for the events that took place around Khukh Nuur during 1630's; reasons of Arsalang's treason, the intentions of Gushri Khan's and others. I am shocked to learn Tsogt Taiji's armies were hired out by King Karma Tenkyong Wangpo as mercenaries to persecute Gelugpas. Which source was it form? Tsogt Taiji a.k.a. the Dark Lord is portrayed very positively by Mongolian historians as being a very talented scholar and a patriotic warrior who ordered his son to die for treason. His palace's ruins are located in Dashinchilen, Bulgan. If I remember correctly, he carved some of his poems on a rock stele. And his poems are still popular with Mongolians.
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