The saddlebag is a noteworthy artifact comprising three pieces of cowhide leather and fine wooden clips. Mongolian soldiers initially utilized it to transport a substantial supply of dry meat called 'borts' for 7-14 days during their campaigns. Later on, it was owned and used by Gombodorj, a Bayangol soum resident of Selenge province.
Large bag: 18cm in length and 14cm in width.
Middle bag: 17cm in length and 13.4cm in width.
Small bag: 15cm in length and 10.5cm in width.
Museum of Local Studies, Khovd Province, 1991.
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