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Tsend (Mongolian: Цэнд,
genitive form:
Tsendiin, Цэндийн) is a
Mongolian name, signifying:
Tsendiin Damdinsüren (1908–1986),
Mongolian author Luvsansharavyn...
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Tsendiin Nyamdorj (Mongolian: Цэндийн Нямдорж; 1956) is a
Mongolian politician. He
served as
Minister of
Justice and
Internal Affairs from 2017 to 2020...
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Tsendiin Dondogdulam (1876–1923) was the
queen consort (Khatun) of Mongolia,
married to Bogd Khan.
Dondogdulam Tsend was born on
November 15, 1876, in...
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Tsendiin Damdinsüren (Mongolian: Цэндийн Дамдинсүрэн; 14
September 1908 – 27 May 1986) was a
Mongolian writer and linguist. He
wrote the text to one version...
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Tsend Mönkh-Orgil or
Tsendiin Mönkh-Orgil (Mongolian: Цэндийн Мөнх-Оргил; born 18
October 1964) is a
Mongolian politician and a
member of the
State Great...
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Tsendiin Damdin (Mongolian: Цэндийн Дамдин; 31
March 1957 – 22
February 2018) was a
Mongolian wrestler who
represented his
country in
sambo and judo. At...
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influential adaptation of the work into
modern Mongolian was
completed by
Tsendiin Damdinsüren in 1947
using Mongolian script, a
subsequent version in Mongolian...
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spiritual leader of
Tibetan Buddhism in the Bogd Khaganate. His wife
Tsendiin Dondogdulam, the Ekh
Dagina ('Dakini Mother'), was
believed to be a manifestation...
- Damdinsüren and
Lubhsanjambiin Mördorj, and the
lyrics were
written by
Tsendiin Damdinsüren.
Since the
early 20th century,
Mongolia has had two national...
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government following the 2004
parliamentary elections and he was
succeeded by
Tsendiin Mönkh-Orgil. He is a
member of the
Mongolian People's Party. In 2005 he...