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Ravdangiin Davaadalai (Mongolian: Равдангийн Даваадалай; born 20
March 1954) is a
Mongolian retired judoka. At the 1980
Summer Olympics he won a bronze...
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Nantayshiriyn Lkhamsüren 1953–1955:
Bayaryn Jargalsaikhan 1955–1956:
Sandavyn Ravdan (acting) 1956–1957:
Dashiyn Adilbish 1957–1958:
Sonomyn Avarzed 1958–1963:...
- S. and Mongolia". U.S. Emb****y in Mongolia.
Retrieved 2024-10-06. Bold,
Ravdan. "Mongolia-United
States Relations: S****ing a
Strategic Partnership Based...
- 1936-1939)
Mijiddorj Lkhamjav (1929-1930)
Tsedendamba Badam (1931-1932)
Ravdan Ulzii (July to
August 1932)
Dogsom Dansranbileg (1932-1933) Chimeddavaa...
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Mongolian representatives signing the
treaty were
foreign minister Da Lama
Ravdan and commander-in-chief
Manlaibaatar Damdinsüren. The
Tibetan representatives...
- (1655–1683),
fifth son of Sholoi.
Norov (1683–1688),
third son of Babu.
Ilden Ravdan (1688–1690) Ömkhei (1691–1709),
grandson of Norov. Günchin (1709–1728),...
- (1652–1683),
fifth son of Sholoi. 3.
Norov (1683–1701),
third son of Babu. 4.
Ravdan (1688) 5.
Omokhei (Sonomdorj), (1701–1709), was only 10
years old in 1701...
- 1914 inhabitants, and 75790 livestock. At the end of
December 1942, Lug
Ravdan was
appointed as the head of the
Party cell, in
March 1943,
Chimed Baljingin...