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 History of Mongolia
Several factors characterized the country during this period: The society was basically nomadic and illiterate; there was no industrial proletariat; the aristocracy and the religious establishment shared the country's wealth; there was widespread popular obedience to traditional authorities; the party lacked grassroots support; and the government had little organization or experience.
The Soviet-Mongolian army defeated Japanese forces that had invaded eastern Mongolia in the summer of 1939, and a truce was signed setting up a commission to define the Mongolian-Manchurian border in the autumn of that year.
Mongolia and the Soviet Union signed an agreement in 1966 that introduced large-scale Soviet ground forces as part of Moscow's general buildup along the Sino-Soviet frontier.
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 AllRefer.com - Mongolia, country, Asia : Modern History, China (Chinese Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
Mongolia was proclaimed an independent state in July, 1921, and remained a monarchy until the Living Buddha died in 1924.
Mongolia's position shifted during the 1980s, however, and it established diplomatic relations with China in 1986 and with the United States a year later.
In the first half of 1996, Mongolia was beset by wildfires that raged for more than three months and scorched 41,000 sq mi (106,000 sq km) of forest and rangeland.
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 History of Mongolia -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In 1206 CE, a single (A landlocked socialist republic in central Asia) Mongolian state was formed based on nomadic tribal groupings under the leadership of Chinghis Khan (see (Mongolian Emperor whose empire stretched from the Black Sea to the Pacific Ocean (1162-1227)) Genghis Khan).
In 1727, Russia and Manchu China concluded the Treaty of Khyakta, delimiting the border between China and Mongolia that exists in large part today.
Mongolia held its first direct presidential (A vote to select the winner of a position or political office) elections on June 6, 1993.
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 Encyclopedia: History of Mongolia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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