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Dambyn Chagdarjav (Mongolian: Дамбын Чагдаржав; Chinese: 丹巴·恰格達爾扎布; 1880 –
August 31, 1922) was a
Mongolian revolutionary and one of the “first seven”...
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obtain Soviet support.
Danzan and
Choibalsan left in
early July,
Bodoo and
Chagdarjav followed in mid-July. On July 25, the
remaining group succeeded, via Da...
- Xu
Shuzheng in late 1919.
Other members of the
group included Dambyn Chagdarjav,
Darizavyn Losol, and
Khorloogiin Choibalsan, who
acted as Bodoo's Russian...
- 1921[citation needed]
Preceded by Tögs-Ochiryn Namnansüren
Succeeded by
Dambyn Chagdarjav Personal details Born 1850[citation needed]
Outer Mongolia, Qing China[citation...
- 13, 1921
Preceded by
Gonchigjalzangiin Badamdorj Succeeded by
Dambyn Chagdarjav Personal details Born 1877
Bulgan aimag,
Outer Mongolia, Qing
China Died...
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Mongolia after 1919.
Original members of the
group also
included Dambyn Chagdarjav and
Darizavyn Losol.
Dogsomyn Bodoo, the group's leader, was a former...
- of Mongolia.
Gadinbalyn Chagdarjav, 1911- 1915 Luvsanbaldan, 1915 - 1919
Gombojavyn Luvsantseveen, 1920 - 1921
Dambyn Chagdarjav, 13
March 1921 - 17 April...
- (1872–1937)
Acting May 1921 10 July 1921 2 months
Independent 4
Dambyn Chagdarjav (1880–1922) 13
March 1921 16
April 1921 34 days MPP 5
Dogsomyn Bodoo (1885–1922)...
- court,
albeit with difficulty. Five
members of the Party—D. Losol,
Dambyn Chagdarjav, Dogsom, L. Dendev, and Sükhbaatar—brought it to Verkhneudinsk. When the...
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Foreign Affairs), Dalai-Van
Gombosuren (Defense Minister),
Dambyn Chagdarjav (Finance Minister), and
Erdene Van
Namsrai (Minister of Justice). From...