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- Жамцарано; 26 April 1881 – 14 April/May 1942), also known as Jamsrangiin Tseveen (Mongolian: Жамсрангийн Цэвээн), was a Buryat scholar and folklorist. He...
- living in Dornod Province, Mongolia. It was studied in depth by Jamsrangiin Tseveen and Byambyn Rinchen, and was translated into English by Charles Bawden...
- Tibet–Ladakh–Mughal war Belligerents Ganden Phodrang Khoshut Khanate Mughal Empire Namgyal dynasty Commanders and leaders Galdan Tseveen Fidai Khan Delek Namgyal...
- several prominent MPRP members including Ajvaagiin Danzan, Jamsrangiin Tseveen, Tseren-Ochiryn Dambadorj, and Navaandorjiin Jadambaa, were imprisoned...
- concerns with growing Soviet influence in Mongolia) that included Jamsrangiin Tseveen, Tseren-Ochiryn Dambadorj, and Navaandorjiin Jadambaa. Danzan was arrested...
- Bayajikhyn Boldbayar Sükhbaataryn Och Ganbatyn Negüün Tsogtoogiin Shinebayar Tseveen Gan-Ochir Davaadorjiin Mungunkhuyag Jargalsaikhany Bayarsaikhan Ganboldyn...
- adopted a party manifesto composed by the progressive Buryat Jamsrangiin Tseveen. On 13 March, a provisional government of seven men was formed, soon to...
- Agvaandorj, a Khory Buryat, developed the script in 1905 with the ****istance of Tseveen Jamsrano as a means to cultural unification of the Buryats, naming it "Vagindra"...
- Chronicle or the stories about "Crazy" Shagdar. Beginning with the works of Tseveen Jamsrano and other Buryats in the 1910s, many important works of Russian...
- Abbreviation Burnatskom Chairperson Rinchingiin Elbegdorj (1917) Jamsrangiin Tseveen (1917-1918) Mikhail Bogdanov [ru] (1918) Dashi Sampilon [ru] (1918-1919)...