Bataryalarn
Bataryalarn refers to a Mongolian term used to describe the boundaries or outlines of a geographical area, particularly in the context of tribal territories and administrative divisions. This concept dates back to the pre-Mongol Empire era, when Mongolian tribes were organized into smaller groups based on their geographic location and kinship ties.
In the Bataryalarn system, tribal boundaries were often marked by natural features such as mountains, rivers,
The Bataryalarn system played a crucial role in the administrative and social structures of Mongolian societies.
The term Bataryalarn has been observed in various Mongolian and Tibetan texts, particularly in the/Area on