{"id":1259,"date":"2024-01-31T09:19:55","date_gmt":"2024-01-31T08:19:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/orchontal.de\/wordpress\/?page_id=604"},"modified":"2025-04-10T14:46:44","modified_gmt":"2025-04-10T12:46:44","slug":"north-city","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/monuments\/karakorum\/north-city\/","title":{"rendered":"The Excavation in the North City"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"block_b2352d2db6b789fd146e693ee2c39585\" class=\"section hero-stage section\">\n    <div class=\"stage-container hero-stage--images fullsize align-right\">\n                                                    <figure id=\"block_b2352d2db6b789fd146e693ee2c39585--image-1260\" class=\"current\">\n                    <div class=\"object-fit-wrapper object-cover\">\n                                                <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/DSC_0203_ergebnis_webp-1-1-e1744118371207.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows an excavation site in a steppe landscape. In the background, a single yurt can be seen.\" >\n                    <\/div>\n                    <figcaption>During the excavations in the northern city <span class=\"copyright-dai\">\u00a9 Kropp \/ DAI<\/span><\/figcaption>\n                <\/figure>\n                            <\/div>\n    <div class=\"hero-stage--text align-left\">\n        <div class=\"background-transparent\"><\/div>\n        <h1>The Excavation in the North City<\/h1>\n        <p>On the northern outskirts of Karakorum near the North Gate, a prominent structure consisting of several mounds that is still visible in the terrain today was also examined more closely in 2007-2009. It is very likely that a small Christian church stood here, far from the centre of the city.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n    <section id=\"block_46fb59133f6135ee5f374cff400bbed3\" class=\"section two-columns text-image-block align-right block-margin\">\n    <div class=\"text-wrapper\">\n        <div class=\"text-block\">\n                    <h2>The Northern Outskirts of the City &#8211; a Place of Strangers?<\/h2>\n                    <p>So while the city centre appeared to be a Chinese-dominated craftsmen&#8217;s quarter, the expedition searched for traces of the other cultures present in Karakorum. Where were the Muslim traders, where were the Christians and other foreigners? The court and its entourage resided in the south of the city and the city centre was inhabited by craftsmen. This left only the outskirts of the city in the north and east as places of foreigners, traders, guests and minorities.<\/p>\n            \n        <\/div>\n        <button type=\"button\" class=\"circle-highlight arrow-down\"><span class=\"icon-arrow-down\"><\/span><\/button>\n    <\/div>\n        <div class=\"stage-container image-block lightbox-single-image\">\n                                    <figure id=\"block_46fb59133f6135ee5f374cff400bbed3--image-998\" class=\"current\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/Karakorum_Norstadt_Nordhaus_2_Kropp_2007-1.webp\" data-thumb-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/Karakorum_Norstadt_Nordhaus_2_Kropp_2007-1-150x150.webp\" data-caption=\"During the excavations in the northern city\">\n                <div>\n                <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/Karakorum_Norstadt_Nordhaus_2_Kropp_2007-1-768x511.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows an excavation site in a steppe landscape. In the background, a single yurt can be seen.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                <\/div>    \n                <figcaption>During the excavations in the northern city <span class=\"copyright-dai\">\u00a9 Kropp \/ DAI<\/span><\/figcaption>\n            <\/figure>\n                    <\/div>\n    <\/section>\n\n\n<figure class=\"block-image section full-size\">\n    <picture>\n        <!-- <source srcset=\"\/media\/cc0-images\/surfer-240-200.jpg\" media=\"(orientation: portrait)\" \/> -->\n        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/Karte-Web-Karakorum.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows an altitude map of Karakorum. The differences in altitude reveal the layout of the city\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"lightbox-image\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/Karte-Web-Karakorum.webp\">\n    <\/picture>\n    <figcaption>\n        The digital terrain model of Karakorum reveals the slightest differences in elevation. These slight irregularities in the terrain still show where buildings and streets were located 800 years ago \u00a9 H. Rohland \/ DAI \/ HTW Karlsruhe    <\/figcaption>\n<\/figure>\n\n    <section id=\"block_95a7eea09f834ae1f4696cbcd3968acd\" class=\"section two-columns text-image-block align-right block-margin text-slider-block\">\n    <div class=\"text-wrapper\">\n        <div class=\"text-block\">\n                    <h2>Excavations in the North City<\/h2>\n                    <p>To address these questions, the Mongolian-German team began excavations at an unusual building complex on the northern edge of the city. It is located almost on the northern city wall and consisted of four buildings. Their locations are still visible today as flat mounds in the area of the city ruins. They were surrounded by their own wall. The entrance was to the west. The buildings themselves were arranged symmetrically around an axis running from west to east, with a kind of small gatehouse in the far west. Behind it was an open courtyard with elongated outbuildings on either side. To the east, opposite the gatehouse, was the main building. This structural arrangement corresponds to the typical construction of small Chinese temples, with the difference that they usually had the entrance facing south rather than west. The excavation team investigated the northern outbuilding and the eastern main building of the complex in 2006, 2007 and 2009. In the process, the team discovered surprising building features and finds that provided an insight into the city as a multicultural melting pot.<\/p>\n            \n        <\/div>\n        <button type=\"button\" class=\"circle-highlight arrow-down\"><span class=\"icon-arrow-down\"><\/span><\/button>\n    <\/div>\n        <div class=\"stage-container image-block lightbox-gallery\">\n                <div class=\"slider\">\n                                    <figure id=\"block_95a7eea09f834ae1f4696cbcd3968acd--image-1012\" class=\"current\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_014.webp\" data-thumb-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_014-150x150.webp\" data-caption=\"The digital terrain model shows the entire complex of buildings in the northern part of the city. Four buildings, which can be seen as low hills in the terrain, are surrounded by a wall. The excavations from 2006-2009 are highlighted in colour\">\n                <div>\n                <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_014-768x476.webp\" alt=\"A map showing the location of the excavations in the northern and eastern building in the northern part of Karakorum. The buildings can be seen as small hills in the terrain model.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                <\/div>    \n                <figcaption>The digital terrain model shows the entire complex of buildings in the northern part of the city. Four buildings, which can be seen as low hills in the terrain, are surrounded by a wall. The excavations from 2006-2009 are highlighted in colour <span class=\"copyright-dai\">\u00a9 H. Rohland \/ DAI<\/span><\/figcaption>\n            <\/figure>\n                            <figure id=\"block_95a7eea09f834ae1f4696cbcd3968acd--image-999\" class=\"\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/Karakorum_Norstadt_Uebersicht_Kropp_2007-1.webp\" data-thumb-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/Karakorum_Norstadt_Uebersicht_Kropp_2007-1-150x150.webp\" data-caption=\"The excavations in the northern city in 2007. On the left in the foreground, the excavation of the northern house can be seen. On the right in the background, the excavation of the mound of debris containing the remains of the eastern main building has begun\">\n                <div>\n                <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/Karakorum_Norstadt_Uebersicht_Kropp_2007-1-768x511.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows an excavation in a steppe landscape.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                <\/div>    \n                <figcaption>The excavations in the northern city in 2007. On the left in the foreground, the excavation of the northern house can be seen. On the right in the background, the excavation of the mound of debris containing the remains of the eastern main building has begun <span class=\"copyright-dai\">\u00a9 Kropp \/ DAI<\/span><\/figcaption>\n            <\/figure>\n                        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"slider-nav dots\">\n            <button type=\"button\" id=\"btn-prev--block_95a7eea09f834ae1f4696cbcd3968acd\" class=\"prev-image\"><span class=\"icon-arrow-down\"><\/span><\/button>\n            <input type=\"radio\" name=\"slider-nav\" class=\"sr-only\" id=\"radio-block_95a7eea09f834ae1f4696cbcd3968acd--image-1012\" checked><label for=\"radio-block_95a7eea09f834ae1f4696cbcd3968acd--image-1012\" class=\"nav-dot\"><\/label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"slider-nav\" class=\"sr-only\" id=\"radio-block_95a7eea09f834ae1f4696cbcd3968acd--image-999\" ><label for=\"radio-block_95a7eea09f834ae1f4696cbcd3968acd--image-999\" class=\"nav-dot\"><\/label>            <button type=\"button\" id=\"btn-next--block_95a7eea09f834ae1f4696cbcd3968acd\" class=\"next-image\"><span class=\"icon-arrow-down\"><\/span><\/button>\n        <\/div>\n        \n            <\/div>\n    <\/section>\n\n\n    <section class=\"section two-columns text-block block-margin\">\n    <h2>The Northern Outbuilding<\/h2>\n<div class=\"two-column-text\">\n    <p>The northern outbuilding consisted of a wooden frame resting on simple stone slabs set into the ground. Elaborately designed column bases were not used for this small house. The wooden frame supported a roof made of fired roof tiles in the Chinese style. Although the tiles were unglazed, the roof was still richly decorated with sculptures. Along the lower edge of the roof, the eaves, alternating round discs with lion heads and sculpted borders were attached to the ends of the roof tiles. The alternation of these ornaments creates the impression of a garland running along the roof. In the layers of rubble inside the house, the excavation team also found two clay dragon heads among the remains of the roof, which were certainly also part of the roof decoration. Such richly decorated roofs originate from the Chinese building tradition and can still be seen on temples in East Asia and Mongolia today. Inside the building there were still some parallel timbers, which probably formed the support for a wooden floor. The house was divided into four rooms by narrow inner walls. The outer walls were made of unbaked clay bricks. At least in the base area, they were originally faced with hard, fired bricks. These protected the clay masonry from moisture and erosion. However, as in many parts of the ruins, there were hardly any remains of these high-quality bricks. It is likely that the entire ruined city was used for building materials in later times, when the Erdene Zuu monastery was built.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n    <\/section>\n\n\n\n  <section id=\"block_11e0867f1317f15505d149290ed69499\" class=\"section image-series block-margin no-link\">\n  <h2>Reconstruction of the North House<\/h2>\n    <div class=\"image-container\">\n                      <figure>\n          <div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n            <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_nord-1-300x240.webp\" alt=\"The series of pictures shows the virtual reconstruction of the construction process. The first step can be seen here. White cuboids are arranged at regular intervals on a flat surface.\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"lightbox-image\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_nord-1.webp\" data-caption=\"A regular grid of square stones served as the foundation for the columns of the later wooden structure\">\n          <\/div>\n          <figcaption>A regular grid of square stones served as the foundation for the columns of the later wooden structure <\/figcaption>\n        <\/figure>      \n                      <figure>\n          <div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n            <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_nord-2-300x240.webp\" alt=\"The series of pictures shows the virtual reconstruction of the construction process. The plinths are now connected to each other by low foundation walls.\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"lightbox-image\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_nord-2.webp\" data-caption=\"The column bases were set in walls built of unfired mud bricks, which divided the building into three rooms\">\n          <\/div>\n          <figcaption>The column bases were set in walls built of unfired mud bricks, which divided the building into three rooms <\/figcaption>\n        <\/figure>      \n                      <figure>\n          <div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n            <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_nord-5-300x240.webp\" alt=\"The series of pictures shows the virtual reconstruction of the construction process. Here you can see wooden columns on the packing stones.\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"lightbox-image\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_nord-5.webp\" data-caption=\"Wooden columns stood on the foundation blocks. They stabilised the mud-brick walls and supported the roof structure\">\n          <\/div>\n          <figcaption>Wooden columns stood on the foundation blocks. They stabilised the mud-brick walls and supported the roof structure <\/figcaption>\n        <\/figure>      \n                      <figure>\n          <div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n            <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_nord-6-300x240.webp\" alt=\"The series of pictures shows the virtual reconstruction of the construction process. The finished building in Chinese style is shown here.\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"lightbox-image\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_nord-6.webp\" data-caption=\"The North House can be reconstructed in a similar way to other buildings of this period in northern China. This is a typical form for a building adjoining a temple\">\n          <\/div>\n          <figcaption>The North House can be reconstructed in a similar way to other buildings of this period in northern China. This is a typical form for a building adjoining a temple <\/figcaption>\n        <\/figure>      \n          <\/div>\n                <\/section>\n\n\n    <section id=\"block_14339e129919e5aaaa6aaecfafa76e4b\" class=\"section two-columns text-image-block align-right block-margin\">\n    <div class=\"text-wrapper\">\n        <div class=\"text-block\">\n                    <h2>Animal Sacrifice and Christian Worship &#8211; in One Building?<\/h2>\n                    <p>The remains of the northern house allow the building to be reconstructed as a typical outbuilding of a temple in the Chinese architectural style. But what purpose did it serve? Some exciting finds shed light on this. In each of the four rooms there were small brick plinths surrounded by ash and charcoal. These were probably small hearths on which something could be burned. However, this was not a residential building: there are no large quantities of waste such as pottery shards or the elaborate hot-air heating systems that were usually used in Karakorum to make the houses habitable in the cold Mongolian winter. However, the material found was of a completely different composition and very unusual: scattered throughout the interior of the house were horn cones, the bony insides of cattle horn. Although cattle horn was used in the Middle Ages as a raw material for all kinds of products such as combs, boxes, jewellery and similar small items, this is not the workshop of a craftsman. In addition to the horn cones, other finds such as defective tools, discarded semi-finished products or production waste would have been preserved in such a workshop. No, the horn cones were placed here for a different reason.<\/p>\n            \n        <\/div>\n        <button type=\"button\" class=\"circle-highlight arrow-down\"><span class=\"icon-arrow-down\"><\/span><\/button>\n    <\/div>\n        <div class=\"stage-container image-block lightbox-single-image\">\n                                    <figure id=\"block_14339e129919e5aaaa6aaecfafa76e4b--image-308\" class=\"current\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/Abb_110-Deponierung-HornzapfenG07_0443_ergebnis_webp-scaled.webp\" data-thumb-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/Abb_110-Deponierung-HornzapfenG07_0443_ergebnis_webp-150x150.webp\" data-caption=\"Numerous cut-off horn cores were found in the North House. It is possible that they were deposited here in connection with a sacrificial ritual\">\n                <div>\n                <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/Abb_110-Deponierung-HornzapfenG07_0443_ergebnis_webp-768x511.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows an excavation site. Horn cores from cattle horns can be seen packed close together in the earth.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                <\/div>    \n                <figcaption>Numerous cut-off horn cores were found in the North House. It is possible that they were deposited here in connection with a sacrificial ritual <span class=\"copyright-dai\">\u00a9 Kropp \/ DAI<\/span><\/figcaption>\n            <\/figure>\n                    <\/div>\n    <\/section>\n\n\n    <section id=\"block_5125950652a406bb44791bbcf735fff1\" class=\"section two-columns text-image-block align-left block-margin\">\n    <div class=\"text-wrapper\">\n        <div class=\"text-block\">\n                    <h2>Avraga Balgas<\/h2>\n                    <p>Another settlement from the time of the Mongol Empire provides a possible clue. In Avaraga Balgas in the Khentij-Aimag of Mongolia there was a presumed camp site of Genghis Khan. After his death, it became an ancestral shrine where offerings were made to the deceased ruler. For example, meat offerings from sacrificial animals were deposited in pits around the sanctuary. The skull of an ox with its horns cut off was also discovered there. Preparations for similar offerings may have taken place in the outbuilding of the building complex in Karakorum.<\/p>\n            \n        <\/div>\n        <button type=\"button\" class=\"circle-highlight arrow-down\"><span class=\"icon-arrow-down\"><\/span><\/button>\n    <\/div>\n        <div class=\"stage-container image-block lightbox-single-image\">\n                                    <figure id=\"block_5125950652a406bb44791bbcf735fff1--image-643\" class=\"current\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/08-07-Avargyn-Balgas-11-scaled.webp\" data-thumb-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/08-07-Avargyn-Balgas-11-150x150.webp\" data-caption=\"The site of Avaraga Balgas, a royal residence of the Mongolian rulers\">\n                <div>\n                <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/08-07-Avargyn-Balgas-11-768x576.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows a steppe landscape.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                <\/div>    \n                <figcaption>The site of Avaraga Balgas, a royal residence of the Mongolian rulers <span class=\"copyright-dai\">\u00a9 F. Spangenberg \/ DAI<\/span><\/figcaption>\n            <\/figure>\n                    <\/div>\n    <\/section>\n\n\n    <section id=\"block_74ffe716469f524eef4ab0bd075f6116\" class=\"section two-columns text-image-block align-right block-margin text-slider-block\">\n    <div class=\"text-wrapper\">\n        <div class=\"text-block\">\n                    <h2>The Nestorian Christians<\/h2>\n                    <p>Another find from this excavation seems to contradict this at first: In the middle of the horn cones, the workers came across an inconspicuous bronze object. On closer inspection, it turned out to be a fragment of a cross, more precisely a beaded cross with curved arms and circular decorations at the ends. This form of cross was used by the followers of the Christian Church of the East, who were often called Nestorians. This church had already split off from Roman orthodoxy in late antiquity and spread throughout the then Parthian and later Sassanid Empire, in present-day Iran and Arabia. From there, the Eastern Christians proselytized along the Silk Roads in Central Asia until the religion reached China as early as the 7th century, where inscriptions confirm imperial permission to build churches and monasteries.<\/p>\n            \n        <\/div>\n        <button type=\"button\" class=\"circle-highlight arrow-down\"><span class=\"icon-arrow-down\"><\/span><\/button>\n    <\/div>\n        <div class=\"stage-container image-block lightbox-gallery\">\n                <div class=\"slider\">\n                                    <figure id=\"block_74ffe716469f524eef4ab0bd075f6116--image-1261\" class=\"current\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/Abb_111-Fragment-Bronzekreuz_F07_0068_ergebnis_webp-1-1.webp\" data-thumb-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/Abb_111-Fragment-Bronzekreuz_F07_0068_ergebnis_webp-1-1-150x150.webp\" data-caption=\"During excavations in the northern house of the northern city, the fragment of a so-called pearl cross was found\">\n                <div>\n                <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/Abb_111-Fragment-Bronzekreuz_F07_0068_ergebnis_webp-1-1-768x511.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows a fragment of a bronze cross.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                <\/div>    \n                <figcaption>During excavations in the northern house of the northern city, the fragment of a so-called pearl cross was found <span class=\"copyright-dai\">\u00a9 H.-G. H\u00fcttel \/ DAI<\/span><\/figcaption>\n            <\/figure>\n                            <figure id=\"block_74ffe716469f524eef4ab0bd075f6116--image-1014\" class=\"\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/Karakorum_Norstadt_Kreuz_spangenberg_transparent_16_9.webp\" data-thumb-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/Karakorum_Norstadt_Kreuz_spangenberg_transparent_16_9-150x150.webp\" data-caption=\"During excavations in the northern house of the northern city, the fragment of a so-called pearl cross was found\">\n                <div>\n                <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/Karakorum_Norstadt_Kreuz_spangenberg_transparent_16_9-768x480.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows a fragment of a bronze cross. The missing parts of the cross were added as a line drawing.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                <\/div>    \n                <figcaption>During excavations in the northern house of the northern city, the fragment of a so-called pearl cross was found <span class=\"copyright-dai\">\u00a9 F. Spangenberg \/ DAI<\/span><\/figcaption>\n            <\/figure>\n                        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"slider-nav dots\">\n            <button type=\"button\" id=\"btn-prev--block_74ffe716469f524eef4ab0bd075f6116\" class=\"prev-image\"><span class=\"icon-arrow-down\"><\/span><\/button>\n            <input type=\"radio\" name=\"slider-nav\" class=\"sr-only\" id=\"radio-block_74ffe716469f524eef4ab0bd075f6116--image-1261\" checked><label for=\"radio-block_74ffe716469f524eef4ab0bd075f6116--image-1261\" class=\"nav-dot\"><\/label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"slider-nav\" class=\"sr-only\" id=\"radio-block_74ffe716469f524eef4ab0bd075f6116--image-1014\" ><label for=\"radio-block_74ffe716469f524eef4ab0bd075f6116--image-1014\" class=\"nav-dot\"><\/label>            <button type=\"button\" id=\"btn-next--block_74ffe716469f524eef4ab0bd075f6116\" class=\"next-image\"><span class=\"icon-arrow-down\"><\/span><\/button>\n        <\/div>\n        \n            <\/div>\n    <\/section>\n\n\n    <section class=\"section two-columns text-block block-margin\">\n    <h2>Christianity and Nomadic Tribes<\/h2>\n<div class=\"two-column-text\">\n    <p>In all these regions, the sign of the cross can be found in the form of archaeological finds and on monuments. In the course of the Middle Ages, this form of Christianity also spread among some nomadic tribes in Central Asia, including the Naiman, Kerait and Merkit tribes, who later became part of the core of the rising Mongol Empire. Even some members of the Mongol dynasty were practising Christians, such as the influential Sorkhagtani Beki. She was the wife of Tolui, the youngest son of Genghis Khan and mother of M\u00f6ngke, Kubilai (both successively Great Khans of the empire), H\u00fcl\u00e4g\u00fc (conqueror of Baghdad and first Il-Khan of Persia) and Arigkbugha (Great Khan in competition with Kubilai). Not only did she succeed in placing her sons excellently in the power struggle within the empire&#8217;s elite, but in her prominent political position she also promoted religious tolerance within the Mongol Empire. Although she herself was a Christian, she also emerged as the founder of a Koranic school in Bukhara. With its spread throughout Iran, Central Asia, the Mongolian steppes and China, the Church of the East was probably the most widespread Christian church of the Middle Ages. So had the expedition in the north of Karakorum found the church mentioned in Rubruk&#8217;s report? Let&#8217;s take a look at the excavation of the main building.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n    <\/section>\n\n\n    <section class=\"section two-columns text-block block-margin\">\n    <h2>The Main Building<\/h2>\n<div class=\"two-column-text\">\n    <p>The main building to the east was already visible on the surface due to the size of its mound of rubble. When the archaeologists set about uncovering the structural remains, they found a large square platform about one meter high and 17.5 by 17.5 meters long. Originally there were 4 by 4, i.e. 16 rectangular granite column bases arranged on it. The rubble on and around the podium contained plenty of roof tiles as well as sculptural decoration of the eaves and the roof ridge. Here too, the ground plan and the building material clearly show the signature of Chinese planners and builders. Although only the podium, some column bases and the rubble of the roof were preserved, such that the building can be easily reconstructed from the remains. An interesting written source also helps: a Chinese building manual from the 12th century contains the rules and proportional measurements according to which temples, palaces and other public buildings were planned. Based on the height of the pedestal and the distance between the bases of the columns, the dimensions and proportions of the rising building were approximately reconstructed. According to the external shape, it was a small square temple hall, typical of smaller temples in China, where several examples of such temples from the Middle Ages have been preserved. The only unusual feature is the orientation with the entrance to the west. Could this be due to the building being used as a church? The purpose for which such halls were used in the Chinese tradition is not clear from the shape of the building. Halls of this type were used in China for Buddhist and Taoist temples, for palaces and residences and even for mosques. A use as a church is just as conceivable. We only have a few finds from this construction phase. Some fragments of sculptures resemble Buddhist sculpture, but no typological pictorial program can be reconstructed with certainty.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n    <\/section>\n\n\n\n  <section id=\"block_b81a2ac993280c482f28dd0df7710baa\" class=\"section image-series block-margin no-link\">\n  <h2>Reconstruction of the Main Building<\/h2>\n    <div class=\"image-container\">\n                      <figure>\n          <div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n            <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_ost-b1a-300x240.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows the virtual reconstruction of the construction process. In the first step, an elevated platform can be seen, on which stone blocks lie at regular intervals.\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"lightbox-image\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_ost-b1a.webp\" data-caption=\"The main building was erected on a raised platform, on which the column bases for the wooden structure were laid. An elevated area on the eastern side of the building probably served as an altar\">\n          <\/div>\n          <figcaption>The main building was erected on a raised platform, on which the column bases for the wooden structure were laid. An elevated area on the eastern side of the building probably served as an altar <\/figcaption>\n        <\/figure>      \n                      <figure>\n          <div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n            <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_ost-b2-300x240.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows the virtual reconstruction of the construction process. In the second step, an elevated platform can be seen, on which stone blocks are placed at regular intervals. On these, in turn, wooden columns stand.\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"lightbox-image\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_ost-b2.webp\" data-caption=\"The building's roof and wall structure was supported by wooden columns\">\n          <\/div>\n          <figcaption>The building&#8217;s roof and wall structure was supported by wooden columns <\/figcaption>\n        <\/figure>      \n                      <figure>\n          <div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n            <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_ost-b3-300x240.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows the virtual reconstruction of a small temple building in the Chinese style.\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"lightbox-image\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_ost-b3.webp\" data-caption=\"The building can be reconstructed as a typical Chinese-style temple based on the remains found and similar buildings from the same period\">\n          <\/div>\n          <figcaption>The building can be reconstructed as a typical Chinese-style temple based on the remains found and similar buildings from the same period <\/figcaption>\n        <\/figure>      \n                      <figure>\n          <div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n            <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_ost-b5-300x240.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows the virtual reconstruction of a small temple building in the Chinese style.\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"lightbox-image\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_ost-b5.webp\" data-caption=\"The building can be reconstructed as a typical Chinese-style temple based on the remains found and similar buildings from the same period\">\n          <\/div>\n          <figcaption>The building can be reconstructed as a typical Chinese-style temple based on the remains found and similar buildings from the same period <\/figcaption>\n        <\/figure>      \n          <\/div>\n                <\/section>\n\n\n    <section id=\"block_f3ce602543e33030c83ffb440cf9f6b8\" class=\"section two-columns text-image-block align-right block-margin text-slider-block\">\n    <div class=\"text-wrapper\">\n        <div class=\"text-block\">\n                    <h2>Remains of Inscriptions<\/h2>\n                    <p>The interior of the building was covered with painted wall plaster. This contained both figurative paintings and inscriptions. Unfortunately, both the paintings and the inscriptions are too fragmented to say anything more about their content. The scripts used could be Syriac &#8211; the liturgical script of the Church of the East &#8211; as well as Uyghur or Mongolian script.<\/p>\n            \n        <\/div>\n        <button type=\"button\" class=\"circle-highlight arrow-down\"><span class=\"icon-arrow-down\"><\/span><\/button>\n    <\/div>\n        <div class=\"stage-container image-block lightbox-gallery\">\n                <div class=\"slider\">\n                                    <figure id=\"block_f3ce602543e33030c83ffb440cf9f6b8--image-1011\" class=\"current\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_schrift_5.webp\" data-thumb-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_schrift_5-150x150.webp\" data-caption=\"Remains of wall plaster with inscriptions from the main building in the northern city\">\n                <div>\n                <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_schrift_5-768x768.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows a small fragment of wall plaster with black characters visible on it.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                <\/div>    \n                <figcaption>Remains of wall plaster with inscriptions from the main building in the northern city <span class=\"copyright-dai\">\u00a9 H.-G. H\u00fcttel \/ DAI<\/span><\/figcaption>\n            <\/figure>\n                            <figure id=\"block_f3ce602543e33030c83ffb440cf9f6b8--image-1010\" class=\"\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_schrift_1.webp\" data-thumb-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_schrift_1-150x150.webp\" data-caption=\"Remains of wall plaster with inscriptions from the main building in the northern city\">\n                <div>\n                <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_schrift_1-768x768.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows a small fragment of wall plaster with black characters visible on it.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                <\/div>    \n                <figcaption>Remains of wall plaster with inscriptions from the main building in the northern city <span class=\"copyright-dai\">\u00a9 H.-G. H\u00fcttel \/ DAI<\/span><\/figcaption>\n            <\/figure>\n                            <figure id=\"block_f3ce602543e33030c83ffb440cf9f6b8--image-1009\" class=\"\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_schrift_4.webp\" data-thumb-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_schrift_4-150x150.webp\" data-caption=\"Remains of wall plaster with inscriptions from the main building in the northern city\">\n                <div>\n                <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_schrift_4-768x768.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows a small fragment of wall plaster with black characters visible on it.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                <\/div>    \n                <figcaption>Remains of wall plaster with inscriptions from the main building in the northern city <span class=\"copyright-dai\">\u00a9 H.-G. H\u00fcttel \/ DAI<\/span><\/figcaption>\n            <\/figure>\n                            <figure id=\"block_f3ce602543e33030c83ffb440cf9f6b8--image-1008\" class=\"\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_schrift_3.webp\" data-thumb-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_schrift_3-150x150.webp\" data-caption=\"Remains of wall plaster with inscriptions from the main building in the northern city\">\n                <div>\n                <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_schrift_3-768x768.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows a small fragment of wall plaster with black characters visible on it.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                <\/div>    \n                <figcaption>Remains of wall plaster with inscriptions from the main building in the northern city <span class=\"copyright-dai\">\u00a9 H.-G. H\u00fcttel \/ DAI<\/span><\/figcaption>\n            <\/figure>\n                            <figure id=\"block_f3ce602543e33030c83ffb440cf9f6b8--image-1007\" class=\"\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_schrift_2.webp\" data-thumb-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_schrift_2-150x150.webp\" data-caption=\"Remains of wall plaster with inscriptions from the main building in the northern city\">\n                <div>\n                <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_schrift_2-768x768.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows a small fragment of wall plaster with black characters visible on it.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                <\/div>    \n                <figcaption>Remains of wall plaster with inscriptions from the main building in the northern city <span class=\"copyright-dai\">\u00a9 H.-G. H\u00fcttel \/ DAI<\/span><\/figcaption>\n            <\/figure>\n                        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"slider-nav dots\">\n            <button type=\"button\" id=\"btn-prev--block_f3ce602543e33030c83ffb440cf9f6b8\" class=\"prev-image\"><span class=\"icon-arrow-down\"><\/span><\/button>\n            <input type=\"radio\" name=\"slider-nav\" class=\"sr-only\" id=\"radio-block_f3ce602543e33030c83ffb440cf9f6b8--image-1011\" checked><label for=\"radio-block_f3ce602543e33030c83ffb440cf9f6b8--image-1011\" class=\"nav-dot\"><\/label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"slider-nav\" class=\"sr-only\" id=\"radio-block_f3ce602543e33030c83ffb440cf9f6b8--image-1010\" ><label for=\"radio-block_f3ce602543e33030c83ffb440cf9f6b8--image-1010\" class=\"nav-dot\"><\/label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"slider-nav\" class=\"sr-only\" id=\"radio-block_f3ce602543e33030c83ffb440cf9f6b8--image-1009\" ><label for=\"radio-block_f3ce602543e33030c83ffb440cf9f6b8--image-1009\" class=\"nav-dot\"><\/label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"slider-nav\" class=\"sr-only\" id=\"radio-block_f3ce602543e33030c83ffb440cf9f6b8--image-1008\" ><label for=\"radio-block_f3ce602543e33030c83ffb440cf9f6b8--image-1008\" class=\"nav-dot\"><\/label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"slider-nav\" class=\"sr-only\" id=\"radio-block_f3ce602543e33030c83ffb440cf9f6b8--image-1007\" ><label for=\"radio-block_f3ce602543e33030c83ffb440cf9f6b8--image-1007\" class=\"nav-dot\"><\/label>            <button type=\"button\" id=\"btn-next--block_f3ce602543e33030c83ffb440cf9f6b8\" class=\"next-image\"><span class=\"icon-arrow-down\"><\/span><\/button>\n        <\/div>\n        \n            <\/div>\n    <\/section>\n\n\n    <section id=\"block_78223caa7753c7c12d267938b7dd92ea\" class=\"section two-columns text-image-block align-left block-margin\">\n    <div class=\"text-wrapper\">\n        <div class=\"text-block\">\n                    <h2>Dating of the Building<\/h2>\n                    <p>Wooden remains of the construction were found in both building phases, which could be dated by analysing the carbon isotopes (14C) they contained. Despite the existing imprecision, it can be stated that the older building belongs to the first half of the 13th century and thus to the early period of the city of Karakorum. It probably also existed at the time of William of Rubruk&#8217;s visit. The younger building in the Chinese architectural tradition and the associated outbuildings were probably erected in the second half of the 13th century or at the beginning of the 14th century after the destruction of the older building.<\/p>\n            \n        <\/div>\n        <button type=\"button\" class=\"circle-highlight arrow-down\"><span class=\"icon-arrow-down\"><\/span><\/button>\n    <\/div>\n        <div class=\"stage-container image-block lightbox-single-image\">\n                                    <figure id=\"block_78223caa7753c7c12d267938b7dd92ea--image-1003\" class=\"current\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_025.webp\" data-thumb-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_025-150x150.webp\" data-caption=\"Samples of preserved wood remains such as this door sill can be used for dating\">\n                <div>\n                <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_025-768x511.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows an excavation situation. A wooden door sill is shown.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                <\/div>    \n                <figcaption>Samples of preserved wood remains such as this door sill can be used for dating <span class=\"copyright-dai\">\u00a9 Kropp \/ DAI<\/span><\/figcaption>\n            <\/figure>\n                    <\/div>\n    <\/section>\n\n\n    <section id=\"block_4e1293380b6a3d8728488e6a68527c6f\" class=\"section two-columns text-image-block align-right block-margin text-slider-block\">\n    <div class=\"text-wrapper\">\n        <div class=\"text-block\">\n                    <h2>The Older Building<\/h2>\n                    <p>Among the remains of this temple, however, the archaeologists found traces of another, older building. It had previously stood on the same site. The remains of the younger building have survived where the builders later heaped up the platform for it. The excavation revealed a square foundation with thick mud-brick walls on a wooden beam grid, some column bases, mud-brick and rammed earth walls as well as the level layers of a lower podium. These building remains cannot be reconciled with Chinese building traditions.<\/p>\n            \n        <\/div>\n        <button type=\"button\" class=\"circle-highlight arrow-down\"><span class=\"icon-arrow-down\"><\/span><\/button>\n    <\/div>\n        <div class=\"stage-container image-block lightbox-gallery\">\n                <div class=\"slider\">\n                                    <figure id=\"block_4e1293380b6a3d8728488e6a68527c6f--image-1004\" class=\"current\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_b09_2619.webp\" data-thumb-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_b09_2619-150x150.webp\" data-caption=\"The main building or East House. In the centre, the square timber foundation with remains of walls can be seen. This belongs to an older construction phase. On the higher level above it, granite blocks can be seen, which belong to the foundation of the more recent construction phase\">\n                <div>\n                <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_b09_2619-768x514.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows an excavation. In the centre, there is a square foundation made of wood, on top of which are the remains of a wall. On a higher level, granite blocks are depicted.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                <\/div>    \n                <figcaption>The main building or East House. In the centre, the square timber foundation with remains of walls can be seen. This belongs to an older construction phase. On the higher level above it, granite blocks can be seen, which belong to the foundation of the more recent construction phase <span class=\"copyright-dai\">\u00a9 B. D\u00e4hne \/ DAI<\/span><\/figcaption>\n            <\/figure>\n                            <figure id=\"block_4e1293380b6a3d8728488e6a68527c6f--image-1005\" class=\"\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_b09_2637.webp\" data-thumb-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_b09_2637-150x150.webp\" data-caption=\"The main building or East House. In the centre, the square timber foundation with remains of walls can be seen. This belongs to an older construction phase. On the higher level above it, granite blocks can be seen, which belong to the foundation of the more recent construction phase\">\n                <div>\n                <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_b09_2637-768x514.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows an excavation. In the centre, there is a square foundation made of wood, on top of which are the remains of a wall. On a higher level, granite blocks are depicted.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                <\/div>    \n                <figcaption>The main building or East House. In the centre, the square timber foundation with remains of walls can be seen. This belongs to an older construction phase. On the higher level above it, granite blocks can be seen, which belong to the foundation of the more recent construction phase <span class=\"copyright-dai\">\u00a9 B. D\u00e4hne \/ DAI<\/span><\/figcaption>\n            <\/figure>\n                            <figure id=\"block_4e1293380b6a3d8728488e6a68527c6f--image-1006\" class=\"\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_b09_2677.webp\" data-thumb-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_b09_2677-150x150.webp\" data-caption=\"The main building or East House. In the centre, the square timber foundation with remains of walls can be seen. This belongs to an older construction phase. On the higher level above it, granite blocks can be seen, which belong to the foundation of the more recent construction phase\">\n                <div>\n                <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nordstadt\/karakorum_nordstadt_b09_2677-768x514.webp\" alt=\"The picture shows an excavation. In the centre, there is a square foundation made of wood, on top of which are the remains of a wall. On a higher level, granite blocks are depicted.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                <\/div>    \n                <figcaption>The main building or East House. In the centre, the square timber foundation with remains of walls can be seen. This belongs to an older construction phase. On the higher level above it, granite blocks can be seen, which belong to the foundation of the more recent construction phase <span class=\"copyright-dai\">\u00a9 B. D\u00e4hne \/ DAI<\/span><\/figcaption>\n            <\/figure>\n                        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"slider-nav dots\">\n            <button type=\"button\" id=\"btn-prev--block_4e1293380b6a3d8728488e6a68527c6f\" class=\"prev-image\"><span class=\"icon-arrow-down\"><\/span><\/button>\n            <input type=\"radio\" name=\"slider-nav\" class=\"sr-only\" id=\"radio-block_4e1293380b6a3d8728488e6a68527c6f--image-1004\" checked><label for=\"radio-block_4e1293380b6a3d8728488e6a68527c6f--image-1004\" class=\"nav-dot\"><\/label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"slider-nav\" class=\"sr-only\" id=\"radio-block_4e1293380b6a3d8728488e6a68527c6f--image-1005\" ><label for=\"radio-block_4e1293380b6a3d8728488e6a68527c6f--image-1005\" class=\"nav-dot\"><\/label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"slider-nav\" class=\"sr-only\" id=\"radio-block_4e1293380b6a3d8728488e6a68527c6f--image-1006\" ><label for=\"radio-block_4e1293380b6a3d8728488e6a68527c6f--image-1006\" class=\"nav-dot\"><\/label>            <button type=\"button\" id=\"btn-next--block_4e1293380b6a3d8728488e6a68527c6f\" class=\"next-image\"><span class=\"icon-arrow-down\"><\/span><\/button>\n        <\/div>\n        \n            <\/div>\n    <\/section>\n\n\n    <section class=\"section two-columns text-block block-margin\">\n    <h2>Central Asian Architecture<\/h2>\n<div class=\"two-column-text\">\n    <p>These structures bear witness to Central Asian architecture. The square foundation could have belonged to a domed building. Its interior was slightly raised by a small platform. To the west in front of it was a small three-aisled hall. This had a tiled roof supported by wooden pillars on column bases. The walls were made of unbaked mud bricks or rammed earth. The raised platform of the square building extended a little into the hall and formed a kind of small stage. This building was also oriented from west to east and seems to have followed the Christian custom. With the hall to the west and the structurally separated square, raised choir, the elevation of which extends into the assembly hall, the building actually resembles Central Asian church buildings of the Church of the East.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n    <\/section>\n\n\n\n  <section id=\"block_f52a6f7a8cc04218d9785394a0cdb853\" class=\"section image-series block-margin no-link\">\n  <h2>Reconstruction of the Older Construction Phase<\/h2>\n    <div class=\"image-container\">\n                      <figure>\n          <div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n            <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_ost-a-1-300x240.webp\" alt=\"The series of pictures shows the virtual reconstruction of the building. In the first picture, you can see a flat plane and a square foundation made of wooden beams.\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"lightbox-image\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_ost-a-1.webp\" data-caption=\"First, a square foundation made of wooden beams was laid on the levelled ground\">\n          <\/div>\n          <figcaption>First, a square foundation made of wooden beams was laid on the levelled ground <\/figcaption>\n        <\/figure>      \n                      <figure>\n          <div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n            <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_ost-a-3-300x240.webp\" alt=\"The series of pictures shows the virtual reconstruction of the building. In the second picture, a square wall has been erected on the foundations and a platform has been built around it. In front of the square building, another rectangular building is enclosed by walls. Individual stone blocks can be seen in it that serve as column bases.\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"lightbox-image\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_ost-a-3.webp\" data-caption=\"Walls were then erected on the foundations and an elevated platform was built around them. In front of the square building was a rectangular hall, the outer walls and column bases of which were found\">\n          <\/div>\n          <figcaption>Walls were then erected on the foundations and an elevated platform was built around them. In front of the square building was a rectangular hall, the outer walls and column bases of which were found <\/figcaption>\n        <\/figure>      \n                      <figure>\n          <div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n            <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_ost-a-4-300x240.webp\" alt=\"The series of pictures shows the virtual reconstruction of the building. In the third picture, the square foundation of a building with a dome has been added. In the rectangular building in front of it, wooden columns can be seen.\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"lightbox-image\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_ost-a-4.webp\" data-caption=\"The square building could have been a small domed hall. The rectangular building had a wooden structure supporting a tiled roof\">\n          <\/div>\n          <figcaption>The square building could have been a small domed hall. The rectangular building had a wooden structure supporting a tiled roof <\/figcaption>\n        <\/figure>      \n                      <figure>\n          <div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n            <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_ost-a-6-300x240.webp\" alt=\"The reconstruction shows a square building with a dome, which is preceded by a rectangular hall with a gabled roof.\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"lightbox-image\" data-src=\"https:\/\/orchontal.de\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/images\/karakorum_nordstadt_ost-a-6.webp\" data-caption=\"The exact appearance of the building is unknown. What is certain, however, is that it consisted of a hall covered with roof tiles attached to a square structure without roof tiles\">\n          <\/div>\n          <figcaption>The exact appearance of the building is unknown. What is certain, however, is that it consisted of a hall covered with roof tiles attached to a square structure without roof tiles <\/figcaption>\n        <\/figure>      \n          <\/div>\n                <\/section>\n\n\n    <section class=\"section two-columns text-block block-margin\">\n    <h2>Melting Pot of World Religions<\/h2>\n<div class=\"two-column-text\">\n    <p>The discovery of a possible church sheds an interesting light on the development of religious diversity in the multi-ethnic state of the Mongol Empire. How is it to be understood that the remains of an ancestral sacrifice cult with Christian liturgical equipment were found in a building here? Presumably, the close exchange between the Christian religion and indigenous customs gave rise to a very unique form of religious practice that combined the two. Chinese written sources also report on ancestor sacrifice cults, for example for the Sorkhagtani Beki mentioned above. Offerings were also made in honour of the ancestors in a Christian church or its outbuildings. The religiously diverse Mongol Empire thus produced forms of worship that combined elements of different religions and traditions. The different architectural traditions of the two building phases also bear witness to the political development of the empire. While the influence of Central Asian peoples in administration, politics and urban planning was evidently greater in its early phase, Chinese influence grew with Kubilai Khan&#8217;s accession to power &#8211; at least in the eastern parts of the empire. This development is also reflected in the buildings of the presumed church in the north of Karakorum. 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