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Jamsrangiin Sambuu (Mongolian: Жамсрангийн Самбуу; June 27, 1895 – May 21, 1972) was a
Mongolian politician and
diplomat who, as
chairman of the presidium...
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Zayasaikhan Sambuu, also
known as Zaya, is a
Mongolian painter. Zaya was born
Zayasaikhan Sambuu in 1975 in Mongolia, in an
isolated village in the Gobi...
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Sambuugiin Oyuuntsetseg (born 15
December 1964) is a
Mongolian archer. She
competed in the women's
individual and team
events at the 1988
Summer Olympics...
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Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal Preceded by
Gonchigiin Bumtsend Succeeded by
Jamsrangiin Sambuu Personal details Born (1893-02-15)15
February 1893 Khüree, Mongolia, Qing...
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Dansrabilegiin Dogsom Succeeded by Sükhbaataryn
Yanjmaa (acting)
Jamsrangiin Sambuu Personal details Born (1881-09-11)11
September 1881 Züünbürenhanuul Hoshuu...
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Sambuugiin Dashdulam (born 27
March 1974) is a
Mongolian judoka. She
competed in the women's half-heavyweight
event at the 2000
Summer Olympics. Evans...
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variety of
samosa made in
Somali cuisine is
known as "sambusa" or "
sambuus" and is
filled with
ground beef or
vegetables along with
usually being...
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Archived from the
original on
February 8, 2013.
Retrieved June 28, 2013.
Sambuu,
Boldsaikhan (7 July 2020). "Here's how an unpo****r
ruling party swept...
- ISBN 978-0-465-02207-6. Zhamsrangiĭn
Sambuu; Mary
Rossabi (2010).
Herdsman to Statesman: The
Autobiography of
Jamsrangiin Sambuu of Mongolia.
Rowman & Littlefield...
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Malta & Yalta, doc. 330 R. Overy, Why the
Allies Won (2006) p. 333 Z.
Sambuu. From
Herdsman to
Statesman (2010) p. 102 Bonn,
Keith E. (2005). Slaughterhouse:...