Prjevalsky (_Mongolia and Tangut_) relates the story of the _Khatún Gol_

(see supra, p
Prjevalsky (_Mongolia and Tangut_) relates the story of the _Khatn Gol_
(see supra, p. 245), and says that her tomb is situated at 11 versts
north-east of lake of Dzademin Nor, and is called by the Mongols
Tumir-Alku, and by the Chinese Djiou-Djin Fu; one of the legends mentioned
by the Russian traveller gives the Ordo country as the burial-place of
Chinghiz, 200 versts south of lake Dabasun Nor; the remains are kept in two
coffins, one of wood, the other of silver; the Khan prophesied that after
eight or ten centuries he would come to life again and fight the Emperor of
China, and being victorious, would take the Mongols from the Ordos back to
their country of Khalka; Prjevalsky did not see the tomb, nor did Potanin.

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