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- Sengiin Erdene (Mongolian: Сэнгийн Эрдэнэ) was a Mongolian novelist and writer. Sengiin Erdene was born on December 7, 1929, in Binder, Khentii Province...
- Dashbalbar (1957–1999), writer, politician. Shagdaryn Dulmaa (1934–2024), poet. Sengiin Erdene (1929–2000), writer. Mend-Ooyo Gombojav (b. 1952), writer. Vanchinbalyn...
- City. E. Bat-Üül was born in Ulaanbaatar on 1 July 1957. His father was Sengiin Erdene, one of Mongolia's most well-known authors.[citation needed] In...
- Govi-Altai Province Erdene, Töv, a district of Töv Province Erdene (given name) Sengiin Erdene (1929-2000), Mongolian novelist and writer Terunofuji Haruo, born...
- (1909–1940) — poet and one of the founders of Buryat children's literature Sengiin Erdene (1929–2000) — novelist from Mongolia Valéry Inkijinoff (1895–1973)...
- (The Gods are Thirsty) (1969) by Anatole France Naran Togoruu (1972) by Sengiin Erdene. Gazar Tenger (1977) by Dorjiin Garmaa Igoriin Khoroony Tuuj (1985)...
- Togoruu (Mongolian: Наран тогоруу Sun Cranes) is a novel by Mongolian author Sengiin Erdene. It was first published in 1972 by Ulsyn Khevleliin Gazar. Przegląd...
- Dzanabadzar (Mongolian: Занабазар) is a 1989 novel by Mongolian author, Sengiin Erdene. It has been described as one of the "most po****r historical novels...