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Damdin Sükhbaatar (2
February 1893 – 20
February 1923) was a
Mongolian communist revolutionary,
founding member of the
Mongolian People's Party, and leader...
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Damdin (Mongolian: Дамди,
Damdiny in the
genitive form for patronymics) is a
common part of
Mongolian names, as in:
Damdin Sükhbaatar (1893–1923), founding...
- in the east of the country. Its
capital is Baruun-Urt. It is
named after Damdin Sükhbaatar. The Baruun-Urt
Airport (UUN/ZMBU) has one
unpaved runway and...
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Erdenebalsuren Damdin (born 7
August 1967) is a
Mongolian judge specialising in
criminal law,
including international humanitarian law and international...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sükhbaatar or Sükhbaataryn may
refer to:
Damdin Sükhbaatar (1893–1923),
Mongolian military leader and
revolutionary hero...
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Tsendiin Damdin (Mongolian: Цэндийн Дамдин; 31
March 1957 – 22
February 2018) was a
Mongolian wrestler who
represented his
country in
sambo and judo. At...
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capital of Mongolia. The
square was
named for
Mongolian revolutionary hero
Damdin Sükhbaatar
after his
death in 1923, and
features a
monumental equestrian...
- the
opposite of duḥkha (sadness) Sükh, the axe of
Mongolian revolutionary Damdin Sükhbaatar Sukh, a
fictional deity in the
Fighting Fantasy game
People Sukh...
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sovereign country. She was the
widow of
Mongolian revolutionary leader Damdin Sükhbaatar.
Yanjmaa was born on
February 15, 1893, into a poor
herding family...
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Damdiny Demberel (Mongolian: Дамдины Дэмбэрэл; born on
April 15, 1941, in
Mankhan Sum,
Khovd Aimag) is a
Mongolian politician who
served as the Chairman...