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Tsyben Zhamtsaranovich Zhamtsarano (Russian: Цыбен Жамцаранович Жамцарано; 26
April 1881 – 14 April/May 1942), also
known as
Jamsrangiin Tseveen (Mongolian:...
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bands and po****r
music groups. In
November 1921,
Buryat scholar Tsyben Zhamtsarano founded the
Committee of
Scriptures and M****cripts,
which established...
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image of Russia. Its editor, a Buryat-born
scholar and
statesman Ts.
Zhamtsarano,
turned it into a
platform for
advocating political and
social change...
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notable as a
symbol for
Mongolian nationalists. The
Buryat scholar Tsyben Zhamtsarano advocated a
removal of the
shrine to
northern Mongolia c. 1910.[citation...
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Mongolist Boris Vladimirtsov, and
after his
return worked with
Tsyben Zhamtsarano at the
Institute of
Scriptures and M****cripts and was
director of an...
- (1873–1930) —
early photographer of Tibet,
ethnographer and
historian Tsyben Zhamtsarano (1881–1942) —
ethnographer and historian,
Corresponding Member of the...
- (later the
Mongolian Academy of Sciences). In 1930, he
worked with
Tsyben Zhamtsarano on a
translation of the
first volume of Karl Marx's Das Kapital, and...
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steer Mongolia's
early revolutionary development.
Along with
Tsyben Zhamtsarano,
another Buryat nationalist who had
studied in St.
Petersburg University...
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travelled to
Buryatia and
together with
Bazar Baradin [bxr],
Tsyben Zhamtsarano,
Mikhail Bogdanov [ru],
Elbegdorj Rinchino, Dash Sampilon [ru] and others...
- scholar-philologist and socio-political
figure Tsyben Zhamtsaranovich Zhamtsarano wrote a
number of
scientific works on the
national statehood of Mongols...