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Por-Bazhyn, translating to “clay house,” is a remote, fortress-like structure on an island in Lake Tere-Khol in Siberia, Russia. Built around 777 AD, likely under the rule of the Uyghur Khaganate, this 7.5-acre site is surrounded by 10-meter walls and arranged in a rectangular grid, showing influences from both Uyghur and Chinese Tang Dynasty architecture.
Its layout, with multi-level buildings and detailed passageways, suggests an ambitious design. However, its purpose remains unknown; the site has no signs of daily life, no artifacts, tools, or pottery, which suggests it may have been abandoned soon after it was built or never fully used.
Por-Bazhyn also shows signs of natural disasters. Evidence of earthquake damage and fire scars suggests these events may have played a role in its sudden abandonment. Located over 1,300 meters above sea level in a mountainous area, its remote location adds to the mystery, as scholars question why such an elaborate structure was built in such a difficult-to-reach place.
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