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Serengdongrub (17
February 1894 – 2
August 1980),
courtesy name Chü Ch'uan (Chinese: 巨川) and also
known under the
Chinese name of Pai Yün-t'i (Chinese:...
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number of
politically active Inner Mongolian youth including Mersé and
Serengdongrub in
Kalgan in
October 1925 in Zhangjiakou. Mersé, who had
contacts with...
- Te-wei Chu
Minyi He
Xiangning Ku Cheng-kang Ku Cheng-ting Ku Meng-yu
Serengdongrub Shi ****ong Wang
Jingwei Xu
Deheng Xue Yue Tsotan****
Clique CC Clique...
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China in 1949 and
lived in
Taipei until 1957.
Others were Wu
Heling and
Serengdongrub. However,
there was
little contact between Mongolia and
Taiwan until...
- (1,035) Li
Huang (1,026) Zuo Shunsheng [zh] (1,020)
Cheng Qian (982)
Serengdongrub (958) Wu Yi-fang (953) Zou Lu [zh] (939)
Chang Li-sheng (913) Paul Yu...
- of Ünenbayan and Jodbajab. In
January 1936, Nima-odsor, Ünenbayan,
Serengdongrub, and
Demchugdongrub went to
Zhangbei for a
meeting with Jodbajab. In...
- (1878–1919),
aristocrat and
Prime Minister of
Mongolia (1912–1919).
Serengdongrub (1894–1980), politician.
Dumaagiin Sodnom (b. 1933),
former Prime Minister...
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Mongolian Local Autonomous Political Committee,
along with Kesingge,
Serengdongrub, Ünenbayan, and Nima-odsor of the Kuomintang, and
various league and...
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internal situation. The
party split into two
factions under the pro-China
Serengdongrub and the pro-Ulaanbaatar/Moscow
Merse (though
Ulanhu would later try...
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Political Affairs Committee when it was created,
along with Enkhbat,
Serengdongrub, and Ünenbayan.
While working for the
Mongolian and
Tibetan Affairs...