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  Online dictionary - Sühbaatar
Suhbaatar (Mongolian: Сүхбаатар, also Sühbaatar, Sukh, Sukhe-Bator) (February 2, 1893-February 22, 1923) was a Mongolian military leader known for his excellent horsemanship capabilities.
The Chinese tried to reinstate their claim to Mongolia by an invasion in 1919, but this was were unsucessful, largely due to the effort of Sühbaatar.
Today Suhbaatar is remembered as a hero in Mongolia for defeating both the Chinese and the Russian warlord Ungern von Sternberg's forces, as commander-in-chief of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Army, with aid from the Soviet Union, and thus confirming Mongolia's independence from China.
fact-archive.com /encyclopedia/Suhbaatar   (194 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Ulaanbaatar, China (Chinese Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
The city has the only university (founded 1942) in the country and a library with ancient Mongolian, Chinese, and Tibetan manuscripts.
In the center of the city is the SUhbaatar Square (with an equestrian statue of the Mongolian revolutionary leader for whom the city is named).
Founded in 1649 as a monastery town, Ulaanbaatar still preserves the monastery section, the former center of the city, and the residence of the Living Buddha, once Mongolia's spiritual leader.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/U/Ulaanbaa.html   (369 words)

  
 WORLD ENCYCLOPAEDIA - Mongolia - Natural Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Copper and molybdenum were found at Erdenetiyn-ovoo and at Tsagaan Subarga in Dornogovi Aymag.
Fluorite deposits were located at Burentsogt in Suhbaatar Aymag, at Berh and Bor Ondor in Hentiy Aymag, and at Har-Ayrag in Dornogovi Aymag.
Tin was located at Nomgon in Omnogovi Aymag and at Yeguudzer in Suhbaatar Aymag.
encyclopaedic.net /world/mongolia/52.php   (623 words)

  
 Principia College China and Mongolia Abroad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
This statue of Suhbaatar is in the square in front of the Hural.
Suhbaatar was the Mongolian hero of 1921 that led the Communist revolution that united the country after its gradual decline under Chinese domination.
This brought in over 60 years of Russian influence seen in many aspects of Mongolian life, including the written language, food, and architecture.
www.prin.edu /college/china/journal/19990607/10-SUKBAATAR.shtml   (67 words)

  
 Mongolia Today - online magazine | TRAVEL TIPS | Museums
The museum is located on the corner of the downtown Suhbaatar Square.
Built in 1840, it is the most important monastery in Mongolia.
The museum is on a five minutes walking distance east from the Suhbaatar Square.
www.mongoliatoday.com /info/museums.html   (761 words)

  
 Mass Media In Post-Revolution Mongolia
Many of the magazines are published in Ulaanbaatar by the government's Suhbaatar Publishing House (Europa).
A 1,900 kilometer radio relay from the capital of Ulaanbaatar in the north central part of the country to the extreme western provincial capitals of Altai and Olgii provides radio, television and direct-dial telephone links.
Radio relay lines have recently been built from the national capital to far eastern provincial capitals of Choybalsan, Suhbaatar and Saynshand.
userpage.fu-berlin.de /~corff/im/Landeskunde/john.html   (4581 words)

  
 Flowers and Gifts to Mongolia, Suhbaatar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The list of florists is provided to you as a reference and has been assembled from publicly available records for your convenience.
The One Directory has no affiliation and takes no responsibility as to the individual florists listed and their retail quality and floral expertise.
If you are a local retail florist in, Suhbaatar and would like to be listed in The One Directory click here.
www.the-one-directory.com /Mongolia_Suhbaatar_FlowersAndGifts.html   (180 words)

  
 Ulaan Baatar and Mongolia
Here are a few photos from the tour.
Suhbaatar Square is the main square and is called after the first leader of modern Mongolia, who ruled in the 1920s.
After our tour and a bit of dinner we went to the hotel to wait for our transport to Elstei Ger Camp, a magnificent place about 60 km out of Ulaan Baatar.
homepage.eircom.net /~mickmon/ulaan_mong.htm   (1228 words)

  
 Traveljournals.net - Mongolia Locations List - Subarganii Suurin to Suhbaatar
Traveljournals.net - Mongolia Locations List - Subarganii Suurin to Suhbaatar
/ Explore / Mongolia / Locations / S / Subarganii Suurin to Suhbaatar
Locations in Mongolia begining with S - Subarganii Suurin to Suhbaatar
www.traveljournals.net /explore/mongolia/locations/s/24.html   (94 words)

  
 Traveljournals.net - Mongolia Locations List - Suhbaatar to Sumber Suma
Traveljournals.net - Mongolia Locations List - Suhbaatar to Sumber Suma
/ Explore / Mongolia / Locations / S / Suhbaatar to Sumber Suma
Locations in Mongolia begining with S - Suhbaatar to Sumber Suma
www.traveljournals.net /explore/mongolia/locations/s/25.html   (95 words)

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