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Tsogt (Mongolian: Цогт, mighty,
Tsogtyn in the
genitive form for patronymics) is a
common part of
Mongolian names.
People Tsogtyn Batbayar, the mayor...
- Mongolian: Түмэнхэн Цогт хунтайж, [ˈtumən.xɛŋ ˈt͡sɔx.tə ˈxuŋ.tæt͡ʃ], Tümenkhen
Tsogt Khun Taij; Chinese: 綽克圖台吉; 1581–1637), was a
noble in
Northern Khalkha....
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Tsogt taij (Mongolian: Цогт тайж, ᠴᠣᠭᠲᠤ ᠲᠠᠶᠢᠵᠢ, romanized: Čoγto tayiji),
released in the
Soviet Union as
Knights of the
Steppes (Russian: Степные витязи...
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Tsogt (Mongolian: Цогт, mighty) is a sum (district) of Govi-Altai
Province in
western Mongolia. In the part of the sum
territory that
overlaps with the...
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Tsogt-Ochiryn
Lookhuuz (Mongolian: Цогт-Очирын Лоохууз; 1923 – 14 May 2018) was a
Mongolian state farm official. He was a
member of the
ruling Mongolian...
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White House of
Choghtu Khong Tayiji or
White House of
Tsogt, also
known as the
White Castle (Mongolian: Цогтын цагаан байшин,
Tsogtyn tsagaan baishin)...
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Tsogt-Ochiryn
Namuuntsetseg (Mongolian: Цогт-Очирын Намуунцэцэг; born 31
March 1996) is a
Mongolian freestyle wrestler. She
competed at the 2019 World...
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Tsogt-Ovoo (Mongolian: Цогт-Овоо,
mighty Ovoo) is a sum (district) of Ömnögovi
Province in
southern Mongolia. As of 2009 the po****tion of the sum was...
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Tsogtyn Batbayar (Mongolian: Цогтын Батбаяр) was
mayor of
Ulaanbaatar from 2005 to
December 2007. His
successor was Tüdeviin Bilegt.
Batbayar is a member...
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short story writer, novelist, and translator,
authoring the
screenplay for
Tsogt taij (1945), Mongolia's
first historical feature film, and the
trilogy Rays...