- Da Lam
Tserenchimed (1869 – 1914) was a
prominent lama and
early 20th
century Mongolian independence leader. In
December 1911, he was
appointed interior...
- Sükheegiin
Tserenchimed (Mongolian: Сүхээгийн Цэрэнчимэд) is a
Mongolian freestyle wrestler. She
holds a gold
medal in the 60 kg
bracket at the 2014 World...
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appointed Namnansüren
prime minister in July 1912,
replacing Da Lam
Tserenchimed who, as
Minister of
Internal Affairs, had
acted as de
facto head of government...
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noble princes including Khanddorj, Tögs-Ochiryn Namnansüren, Da Lam
Tserenchimed and
others discussed the
possibility of
independence in
earnest and in...
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confusion as to the
first holder of the office. A lama
named Tseren (or
Tserenchimed) held
office as "prime minister" (actually the
Interior minister) during...
- government. The
alien had to use his
patron Tserenchimed to
exert authority. Both
Khaisan and
Tserenchimed were soon
disappointed with the
Russian policy...
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Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold
medal Sükheegiin
Tserenchimed (MGL) 2F Kim Ran-mi (PRK) 2 Sükheegiin
Tserenchimed (MGL) 8 Oday Latxomphou (LAO) 0 Rio Watari (JPN)...
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Bilimbekova Kyrgyzstan
Svetlana Lipatova Tatarstan 62 kg Sükheegiin
Tserenchimed Mongolia
Krystsina Sazykina Belarus
Zharkynai Nurlan Kyzy Kyrgyzstan...
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Government Prime Minister Tögs-Ochiryn Namnansüren
Interior Minister Da Lam
Tserenchimed Foreign Minister Mijiddorjiin Khanddorj Minister of
Religion and State...
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Mongolian nobles,
among them
Prince Tögs-Ochiryn Namnansüren, Da Lam
Tserenchimed, and
Mijiddorjiin Khanddorj, with the
blessing of the
Jebstundamba Khutuktu...