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Crazy Shagdar (Mongolian: Shaγdar soliyatu, 1869–1930s) was a
wandering lama from the
Baarin banner (in what is now
Ulanhad city) in
Inner Mongolia. He...
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Shagdaryn Dulmaa (Mongolian: Шагдарын Дулмаа; 1934 –
March 27, 2024) was a
Mongolian poet and journalist.
Shagdaryn Dulmaa was born in 1934 in Sergelen...
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