- Жамцарано; 26
April 1881 – 14 April/May 1942), also
known as
Jamsrangiin Tseveen (Mongolian: Жамсрангийн Цэвээн), was a
Buryat scholar and folklorist. He...
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living in
Dornod Province, Mongolia. It was
studied in
depth by
Jamsrangiin Tseveen and
Byambyn Rinchen, and was
translated into
English by
Charles Bawden...
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several prominent MPRP
members including Ajvaagiin Danzan,
Jamsrangiin Tseveen, Tseren-Ochiryn Dambadorj, and
Navaandorjiin Jadambaa, were imprisoned...
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adopted a
party manifesto composed by the
progressive Buryat Jamsrangiin Tseveen. On 13 March, a
provisional government of
seven men was formed, soon to...
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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...
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Trauberg Written by
Boris Lapin Lev
Slavin Zakhar Khatsrevin Starring Tseveen (Shoroot)
Chimid Ichin-Khorlo Susor-Barma
Cinematography Moisei Kaplan...
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concerns with
growing Soviet influence in Mongolia) that
included Jamsrangiin Tseveen, Tseren-Ochiryn Dambadorj, and
Navaandorjiin Jadambaa.
Danzan was arrested...
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Scientific Investigation of
Claims of the
Paranormal (CSICOP)
Jamsrangiin Tseveen (1880–1942),
Buryat scientist and
Almas researcher Frank Turk (1911–1996)...
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Second National Congress". Ulaanbaatar: Hiimori. p. 15. ISBN 99929-74-01-X.
Tseveen and Ganbold,
Odgerel and
Battsetseg (January 2006). "The
Mongolian legal...
- 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"...