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English: The Silver Tree at the court of Karakorum, after William of Rubruck, a mechanical aïrag fountain tree built by Parisian silversmith Guillaume Boucher.
Français : L'arbre-fontaine en argent d'où coulait du koumis fabriqué à Karakorum par l'orfèvre parisien Guillaume Boucher vers 1250, tel que reproduit sur un billet de banque mongol en 1995 d'après la description de Rubrouck et une gravure du XVIIIe siècle.
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Source Mongolia 5000 and 10000 tögrög notes[1]
Author Bank of Mongolia
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  1. 10,000 Tögrög Mongolian banknote.

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