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Jambyn Batmönkh (Mongolian: Жамбын Батмөнх, [d͡ʒɑmˈbiːŋ ˈbɑtʰmɵnx]; 10
March 1926 – 14 May 1997) was a half-Mongolian
communist political leader and economics...
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Jambyn Lkhümbe (Mongolian: Жамбын Лхүмбэ; 1902 – June 30, 1934) was
member of the
Presidium (or Politburo) of the
Central Committee of the
Mongolian People's...
- 1933 Lkhümbe affair, a
manufactured conspiracy linking party secretary Jambyn Lkhümbe with ****anese spy networks. Over 1,500
people were purged, many...
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prompted the
parliament to
announce his
retirement and
replace him with
Jambyn Batmönkh. The
dissolution of the
Soviet Union in 1991
strongly influenced...
- the People's
Great Khural on 21
March 1990
following the
resignation of
Jambyn Batmönkh and
other government leaders in the wake of the 1990 Democratic...
- 1974,
Tsendenbal resigned as premier,
handing the
office to his
underling Jambyn Batmönkh, and
became chairman of the
presidium of the People's
Great Khural...
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Revolutionary Party:
Jambyn Batmönkh (until 14 March),
Gombojavyn Ochirbat (from 14 March)
Chairman of the
Presidium of the
State Great Khural:
Jambyn Batmönkh (until...
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those arrested and
interrogated by
Soviet agents in
Ulaanbaatar fingered Jambyn Lkhümbe, then
secretary of the MPRP
Central Committee, as
their leader....
- Union.
After Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal left in 1984, the new
leadership under Jambyn Batmönkh
implemented economic reforms, but
failed to
appeal to
those who...
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Minister Genden and Eldev-Ochir
consented to the
arrest of
party secretary Jambyn Lkhümbe in the wake of
spurious allegations that he was head of a ****anese...