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Danzan may
refer to:
Danzan-ryū, a
jiujitsu school Danzan (Mongolian: Данзан) is a
Mongolian personal name.
Notable persons with this name include: as...
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Danzan-ryū (檀山流) is a ryū of
jujutsu founded by
Seishiro Okazaki (1890–1951) in Hawaii.
Danzan-ryū
jujutsu is of
mainly ****anese
origin but is most common...
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Soliin Danzan (Mongolian: Солийн Данзан; 1885–1924) was a
central figure in Mongolia's
early revolutionary movement. He was a
founding member of the Mongolian...
- Party),
adopted a "Party Oath", and
agreed to send
Danzan and
Choibalsan as
delegates to Russia.
Danzan and
Choibalsan arrived in Verkhneudinsk, the capital...
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Ajvaagiin Danzan (Mongolian: Ажваагийн Данзан; 1895–1932), also
known as ****an
Danzan or
Little Danzan, was
chairman of
Mongolian People's Revolutionary...
- – July 12, 1951) was a ****anese healer,
martial artist, and
founder of
Danzan Ryu jujitsu. Born in Kakeda, Date
County in ****ushima Prefecture, ****an...
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title becomes "Si
estamos juntos"; "They
Dance Alone"
translates to "Ellas
danzan solas (Cueca solas)"; and "Fragile"
performed also in
Portuguese becomes...
- also
recognized as Hadaka-Jime-San in
Danzan Ryu jujitsu's twenty-five
techniques in the
Shimete list.
Danzan Ryu also
recognizes the
Guillotine choke...
- Heritage."
Danzan Ravjaa: The
Heritage of the "Terrible
Noble Saint of the Gobi." Danzanravjaa.org, No date.
Accessed 27 June 2008. ""Museum"
Danzan Ravjaa:...
- were
drawn to see who
would travel to
Russia to
obtain Soviet support.
Danzan and
Choibalsan left in
early July,
Bodoo and
Chagdarjav followed in mid-July...