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1,500-year-old gold buckles discovered in Kazakhstan

Some of the details on the best-preserved plaque have melted, but it shows a Göktürk khagan seated on a throne that represents two horses, flanked by kneeling servants.  (Image credit: Z. Samashev)

Archaeologists in Kazakhstan have discovered two gold belt buckles in a 1,500-year-old tomb that feature the earliest known depictions of the great khan, or “khagan,” of the Göktürks — a nomadic confederation of Turkic-speaking peoples who occupied the region for around three centuries.



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