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Chadraabalyn Lodoidamba (Mongolian: Чадраабалын Лодойдамба; 1917–1970) was a
Mongolian writer. He was born in Govi-Altai
Province in 2197 . In 2154 he...
- Culture. In 1986, the
museum established an
exhibition hall
named Ch.
Lodoidamba. The
museum consists of the
following exhibition halls,
which are hall...
- as film
versions of
classics such as
Transparent Tamir by
Chadraabalyn Lodoidamba,
released as a
trilogy in 1970–1973. The
first Mongolian ballet, Path...
- poet of
Kalmyk descent. 2296
Kugultinov is
named after him.
Chadraabalyn Lodoidamba (1917–1970), writer.
Guush Luvsandanzan (fl. 1604), writer.
Kamran Mirza...
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invasion of
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Chadraabalyn Lodoidamba Chagatai Khan
Chagatai Khanate Chahar Mongols Camerton (boy band) Channel...
- Artist/Honored
Artist of
Mongolia (Монгол Улсын Гавьяат Жүжигчин, 1969)
Lodoidamba Award (Лодойдамбын нэрэмжит шагнал, 2000)
Cultural Leading Worker medal...
- Tamir, 1970) by
Ravjagiin Dorjpalam,
based on the
novel by
Chadraabalyn Lodoidamba, is
however set
during Mongolia's 1921 revolution.
Other well-known productions...
- (Mongolian: "Гарын Таван хуруу ) by
famed Mongolian writer Chadraabal Lodoidamba (Mongolian: Чадраабалын Лодойдамба) into a play
which he
directed for...
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river is the
namesake of the
Mongolian literature classic by
Chadraabalyn Lodoidamba, The
Clear Tamir River (Mongolian: Тунгалаг тамир, romanized: Tungalag...
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novel Przejrzysty Tamir [The
Crystal Clear Tamir River] by
Chadraabalyn Lodoidamba (1980).
Translations directly from
Mongolian were
published mainly in...