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English: Map of the Minji watchpost, in Tüsheet Han aimag, 1902 part of Mongolia, now in Russia. Material is Chinese paper, original size is 22x55 cm. See also Kamimura's article on Mongolian manuscript maps, p.4.
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Source Kamimura Akira: Old Mongolian Manuscript Maps
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