Merke Turkic Sanctuaries
The Turkic Sanctuaries of Merke are located in southern Kazakhstan, roughly 37 km south of present-day Merke in the Jambyl Province. At 3000 m high, the sanctuaries in this mountainous region of Kirghizki Alatau number more than 170 over nearly 250 km2.[1] The sites are well-preserved at the moment due to their isolation and relative difficulty of access. Each site may include small stelae (one to four), possibly representing the ancestors buried underneath.[1]
World Heritage Status
This site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List on September 24, 1998 in the Mixed (Cultural & Natural) category.[1] (see List of World Heritage Sites in Kazakhstan)
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References
- Turkic sanctuary of Merke - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Accessed 2009-02-27.
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