- Sanjaasürengiin
Zorig (Mongolian: Санжаасүрэнгийн Зориг; 20
April 1962 – 2
October 1998) was a
Mongolian politician who pla**** a
prominent role in leading...
-
Gombyn Zorig (born 20 June 1945) is a
Mongolian boxer. He
competed in the men's
light heavyweight event at the 1972
Summer Olympics. At the 1972 Summer...
- The
Civil Will–Green
Party (Mongolian: Иргэний Зориг–Ногоон Нам,
Irgenii Zorig–Nogoon Nam) is a
green liberal political party in Mongolia.
Civil Will Party...
- pro-democracy
politician Zorig Sanjaasuren. The
Zorig Foundation stated that its goal was to
spread democratic values in Mongolia.
Zorig Sanjaasuren (1962–1998)...
- and
arrow making and jewelry.:
National Institute of
Zorig Chusum The
National Institute of
Zorig Chusum is the
centre for
Bhutanese Art education. It...
- also a
former Minister of
Foreign Affairs and is the
current head of the
Zorig Foundation. Now she is new head of
Global Water Partnership GWP. In 2003...
- households, and
about 99,000
heads of livestock. In 1956, the
local Ardyn Zorig (people's courage)
negdel was founded. In 2004,
there were
about 137,000...
- and
social democratic organizations;
their spokesman was Sanjaasürengiin
Zorig.
After more
demonstrations and a
hunger strike, the MPRP
leadership resigned...
-
Wangchuck when he
opened the
Kawajangsa Institution of
Zorig (now
known as
National Institute for
Zorig Chusum) in 1971. At first, this
institute concentrated...
- Ulaanbaatar. The main
organisers of the
demonstrations included Sanjaasürengiin
Zorig,
Erdeniin Bat-Üül,
Davaadorjiin Ganbold,
Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, Bat-Erdeniin...