- Sükhbaataryn
Yanjmaa (Mongolian: Сүхбаатарын Янжмаа,
spelled Sykebaatariin Janƶimaa
between 1931 and 1941, [suxˈbaːt(ə)riŋ jɑnd͡ʒˈmaː]; born
Nemendeyen Yanjmaa, Mongolian:...
- 1913, he set up his own
household with his wife
Yanjmaa. They had had
their first son in 1911, but
Yanjmaa's parents objected to the
relationship on the grounds...
- (1893–1923),
Mongolian military leader and
revolutionary hero Sükhbaataryn
Yanjmaa (1893–1962),
Mongolian politician and head of state,
widow of
Damdin Sükhbaatar...
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September 1953
Preceded by
Dansrabilegiin Dogsom Succeeded by Sükhbaataryn
Yanjmaa (acting)
Jamsrangiin Sambuu Personal details Born (1881-09-11)11 September...
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start Mandate end Term
length Head of
state or
government Sükhbaataryn
Yanjmaa Mongolia
Acting Chairman of the
Presidium of the
State Great Khural 7...
-
Great Khural) In
office 7 July 1954 – 20 May 1972
Preceded by Sükhbaataryn
Yanjmaa (acting)
Gonchigiin Bumtsend (8th)
Succeeded by
Tsagaanlamyn Dügersüren...
- (complete list) –
Gonchigiin Bumtsend,
Chairman (1940–1953) Sükhbaataryn
Yanjmaa,
Acting Chairwoman (1953–1954)
Jamsrangiin Sambuu,
Chairman (1954–1972)...
- (1881–1953) 6 July 1951 23
September 1953 † 2 years, 79 days MPP – Sükhbaataryn
Yanjmaa (1893–1963)
Acting 23
September 1953 7 July 1954 287 days MPP 10 Jamsrangiin...
- (1921–1991),
elected to the WIDF
Executive Council in 1953. Sükhbaataryn
Yanjmaa (1893–1962),
revolutionary politician Lucette Mazzella (1910–1987), teacher...
- the
Mongolian Revolutionary Youth League.
Peljidiin Genden Sükhbaataryn
Yanjmaa Tsendiin Damdinsüren
Order of
Military Merit (1931)
Order of the Red Banner...