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- Dorjpalamyn Narmandakh (Mongolian: Доржпаламын Нармандах; born 18 December 1975) is a Mongolian judoka. At the 1996 Summer Olympics, he won the bronze...
- (13,616 feet). The summit was reached by Pais Becher, Molin, Mongolians Dorjpalam, Tumentogootch, Damba, Rentsenbyamba, Gaadamba and Vantchig. Tsambagarav...
- (1840–1877), son of Manibazar. Dorjpalam (1877–1898), son of Tserendondub. Sodnomravdan (1898–1912), younger brother of Dorjpalam. Agvaantseren (1912–1915)...
- Marshal Choibalsan's purges, leaving his daughter Dorjpalam, Zorig's mother, an orphan. Dorjpalam starred in a po****r Mongolian movie before marrying...
- 1921 revolution, was made into a movie trilogy (1970–1973) by Ravjagiin Dorjpalam. The book has also been translated into Russian and (from Russian) into...
- Jasagh van Tserensandüi (1893), Sechen van Demchigdorj (1896), Sechen khan Dorjpalam (1897-1910), Ilden van Gombosüren (1910-1914), beis Tsogbadrakh (1915-1919)...
- Our Health Oyun's mother, Dorjpalam, is famous for her role as a doctor in a well-known Mongolian movie Serelt. Dorjpalam's father was the Russian geographer...
- time, The Crystal Clear Tamir River (Tungalag Tamir, 1970) by Ravjagiin Dorjpalam, based on the novel by Chadraabalyn Lodoidamba, is however set during...
- (Italy) Hortensia Bussi (Chile) Antonin Brousil (Czechoslovakia) Ravjagiin Dorjpalam (Mongolia) Jerzy Kawalerowicz (Poland) Ramu Kariat (India) Nevena Kokanova...
- Genre Notes Aldas 1994 Altan urgoo/Die Goldene Jurte Алтан өргөө 1961 R. Dorjpalam, Gottfried Kolditz J. Luvsanjamts, Ts. Tsegmid Folklore Mongolian first...