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Maximilian Freiherr von
Ungern-Sternberg (Russian: Роман Фёдорович фон Унгерн-Штернберг, romanized: Roman
Fyodorovich fon
Ungern-Shternberg; 10 January...
- The
Ungern-Sternberg
family or von
Ungern-Sternberg is an old and
influential Baltic-German nobility, with
branches belonging to the German, Finnish,...
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Mongolian border and
destroy von
Ungern-Sternberg's army. The
Chinese garrison in Urga, however,
successfully repulsed von
Ungern-Sternberg's attack. This altered...
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Party against the anti-communist
government of
White Russian general Baron Ungern and
occupied the
entirety of Mongolia.
Later there was the establishment...
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supporter of
Chinese rule
while his
younger brother Tsewang was a
supporter of
Ungern-Sternberg. The late Qing
government had
embarked on a
grand plan, the "New...
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March 1921, when
Chinese troops in Urga were
routed by
Baron Roman von
Ungern-Sternberg's
White Russian (Buryats,
Russians etc.) and
Mongolian forces...
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battle to
restore Mongolian independence.
During 1 to 4
February 1921,
Ungern's army
defeated the
numerically superior Chinese garrison and subsequently...
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Mattias Alexander von
Ungern-Sternberg (3
March 1689 – 13
January 1763) was as
Swedish military officer and politician. In his
youth he
fought in the War...
- rule
while his
younger brother Tsewang was a
supporter of
Ungern-Sternberg. When
Baron Ungern's forces failed to
seize Urga in his 1920 invasion, the Bogd...
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Maria Stella Wynn, Lady
Newborough (later
Baroness Ungern-Sternberg; née Chiappini; 16
April 1773 – 23
December 1843) was an Italian-born memoirist, the...