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Byambyn Rinchen (Mongolian: Бямбын Ринчен; 21
November 1905 – 4
March 1977), also
known as
Rinchen Bimbayev (Russian: Ринчен Бимбаев), was a Mongolian...
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Byambyn Tüvshinbat (Mongolian: Бямбын Түвшинбат; born 27
March 1987 in Ulaanbaatar) is a
Mongolian boxer. He
competed in the 2007 and 2011
Asian Amateur...
- Swisttal-Odendorf:
Indica et
Tibetica Verlag: 235–246. (in Mongolian) Rinchen,
Byambyn (ed.). 1979.
Mongol ard
ulsyn ugsaatny sudlal helnij šinžlelijn atlas....
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Rinchenia (named
after Byambyn Rinchen) is a
genus of
oviraptorid dinosaur that
lived in Asia
during the Late
Cretaceous epoch in what is now Mongolia...
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National Library of
Mongolia until 1991. It was
replaced by a
statue of
Byambyn Rinchen. A
statue of
Stalin waist-deep in a pond, it is part of a bigger...
- the USSR, and
allied countries. He is the son of
scientist and
writer Byambyn Rinchen.
Barsboldia (Maryanska and Osmolska, 1981) is
named after him....
- 20. Sharaid, 21. Temdegten.
Mongolian academician, writer, and
scholar Byambyn Renchin (Mongolian: Бямбын Ренчин) is a
representative of this
ethnic group...
- Mongolian,
Turkic languages and
Iranian languages.
Scholar P. R. Rinčen (aka
Byambyn Rinchen) in a 1964
paper also
referred to the
creature as "wild man" (Mongolian:...
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Russian director Yuri Tarich.
Written by
Tarich and
Mongolian linguist Byambyn Rinchen, the film
tells the
story of
Choghtu Khong Tayiji. Petr Rollberg...
- Province, Mongolia. It was
studied in
depth by
Jamsrangiin Tseveen and
Byambyn Rinchen, and was
translated into
English by
Charles Bawden in 1955. It...