"Darkhan" meaning in English

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Proper name

IPA: /ˈdɑːrkɑːn/
enPR: därʹkhän Etymology: Transliteration of Mongolian Дархан (Darxan). Etymology templates: {{translit|en|mn|Дархан}} Transliteration of Mongolian Дархан (Darxan) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Darkhan
  1. A city in Mongolia. Categories (place): Cities in Mongolia, Places in Mongolia Translations (a city in Mongolia): 達爾汗 /达尔汗 (daat⁶ ji⁵ hon⁶) (Chinese Cantonese), 達爾汗 /达尔汗 (Dá'ěrhàn) (Chinese Mandarin), Дархан (Darxan) [Cyrillic] (Mongolian), ᠳᠠᠷᠬᠠᠨ (darqan) [Mongolian] (Mongolian), Дарха́н (Darxán) [masculine] (Russian)
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