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Dogsomyn Bodoo (1885–1922) was a
prominent early 20th
century Mongolian politician who was one of the
founding members of the
Mongolian People's Revolutionary...
- of autonomy. The
first group owed its
existence prin****lly to
Dogsomyn Bodoo (1885–1922), a
highly educated, 35-year-old lama who
worked in the Russian...
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Russia to
obtain Soviet support.
Danzan and
Choibalsan left in
early July,
Bodoo and
Chagdarjav followed in mid-July. On July 25, the
remaining group succeeded...
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Party (MPP), led by
Damdin Sükhbaatar,
Khorloogiin Choibalsan,
Dogsomyn Bodoo,
Soliin Danzan, and others,
across the
border at Kyakhta. In October, White...
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first MPP
Congress in
March 1921 but was
subsequently replaced by
Dogsomyn Bodoo after just a
month in office. In the
spring of 1922 a
power struggle led...
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orchestrated the
purge and
execution of Mongolia's
first prime minister,
Dogsomyn Bodoo in 1922, but then was
himself purged and
executed in 1924.
Danzan was born...
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group also
included Dambyn Chagdarjav and
Darizavyn Losol.
Dogsomyn Bodoo, the group's leader, was a
former teacher and
mentor of Choibalsan's at...
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Magsarjav in
Uliastai in the
campaign against the Whites. In 1922
Dogsomyn Bodoo resigned as
prime minister in the face of
accusations that he conspired...
- Sükhbaatar to
eliminate Prime Minister Dogsomyn Bodoo in a
power struggle.
After the
purge of
Bodoo, a
rivalry developed between Elbegdorj and Danzan...
- Back row from left:?,?,
Ebegdorj Rinchino,
Soliin Danzan,
Damdin Sükhbaatar,
Ajvaagiin Danzan, Shumyatskii, ?,
Bodoo...