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URGA (the Russian form of the Mongol Orgo = palace of a high official) , a city of Mongolia, and the administrative centre of the URI 795 northern and eastern Kalka tribes, in 48 20' N., 107 30' E., on a tributary of the Tola river. It is the holy city of the Mongols and the residence of the " Living Buddha," metropolitan of the Kalka tribes, who ranks third in degree of veneration among the dignitaries of the Lamaist Church
quarter on the western side of the town, and acts as the spiritual colleague of the Chinese amban, who controls all temporal matters, and who is specially charged with the control of the frontier town of Kiakhta and the trade
Hurae, as the Mongols call
quarter . Besides the monks the inhabitants number about 25,000. The Chinese town is the great
appearance . The law which prohibits Chinamen from bringing their wives and families into the place tends to check increase. There is considerable trade
The temples in the Mongol quarter are numerous and imposing, and in one is a gilt image of Maitreya Bodhisattva, 33 ft. in height and weighing 125 tons. When in 1904, on the occasion of the British expedition to Tibet, the Dalai Lama withdrew from Lhassa he went to Urga, where he remained until 1908. During his residence there the Dalai Lama would have no communication with the Urga Lamadescribed as a drunken profligate (see The Chinese Empire
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