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- Tsyben Zhamtsaranovich Zhamtsarano (Russian: Цыбен Жамцаранович Жамцарано; 26 April 1881 – 14 April/May 1942), also known as Jamsrangiin Tseveen (Mongolian:...
- bands and po****r music groups. In November 1921, Buryat scholar Tsyben Zhamtsarano founded the Committee of Scriptures and M****cripts, which established...
- image of Russia. Its editor, a Buryat-born scholar and statesman Ts. Zhamtsarano, turned it into a platform for advocating political and social change...
- notable as a symbol for Mongolian nationalists. The Buryat scholar Tsyben Zhamtsarano advocated a removal of the shrine to northern Mongolia c. 1910.[citation...
- 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...
- steer Mongolia's early revolutionary development. Along with Tsyben Zhamtsarano, another Buryat nationalist who had studied in St. Petersburg University...
- 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...