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Mijiddorjiin Khanddorj

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Khanddorj asked for Russia's help, to include the provision of arms, in protecting Mongolia's fledgling independence against Chinese incursions, and implied that Russian troops would be needed against a Chinese unit which the Mongolians believed was at that moment advancing into Mongolia. The Russian
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over whose ministry would hold more prestige. At the end of 1912 Khanddorj headed another delegation to St. Petersburg, this time to secure diplomatic relations between the newly independent Mongolia and the Russian Empire which resulted in the 1912 Russian-Mongolian treaty.
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and others discussed the possibility of independence in earnest and in the summer of 1911 met in a secret congress to plot further strategy. The Khutuktu was persuaded to send a delegation headed by Khanddorj to Russia to seek assistance. In
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government decided to support, by diplomatic rather than by military means, not full independence for Mongolia, but autonomy within the Qing dynasty. In 1911, he was a Chinese legislator for the
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Province. Khanddorj became assistant military governor of the province at age 21 in 1892 and then full commander from 1897 to 1900. Growing up in an enlightened aristocratic family, he studied
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Khanddorj was a strong Russophile and under his initiative the School of Russian Translators was opened in Urga in 1912. However, he was distrusted by a number of high officials in the
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conference in 1915. Soon after, Khanddorj was allegedly assassinated, dying of poisoning after attending a reception at the Bogd Khan's residence.
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Jebtsundamba Khutuktu. Dissatisfied with Beijing's "New Administration Policy" on governing Mongolia, Mongolia's spiritual leader the
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from 1911 to 1913 and founded the nation's diplomatic service. He died, allegedly poisoned, in 1915.
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The Thirteenth Dalai Lama on the Run (1904-1906): Archival Documents from Mongolia
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Asia's First Modern Revolution: Mongolia Proclaims Its Independence in 1911
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Khanddorj's house in Ulaanbaatar - a mix of Russian and Chinese influences
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As the Qing dynasty began to collapse in the fall of 1911 following the
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to become an advisor to the Khalkha Mongol Buddhist spiritual leader
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authorities for violating protocol. Khanddorj's resentment of
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to stay at his residence the Wang Monastery (present-day
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Chuluun, Sampildondov; Bulag, Uradyn E. (2013-06-28).
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Prince of the Blood

Minister of Foreign Affairs
8th Bodg Gegeen
Jebtsundamba Khutuktu
Balingiin Tserendorj
Prince of Erdene Daichin
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Tüsheet Khan Aimag
mn
Outer Mongolia
Qing China
Khuree
Bogd Khanate of Mongolia
Mongolian name
given name
patronymic
family name

Mongolian
Tibetan
Wylie
Bogd Khanate of Mongolia
Bogd Khan
Bulgan Province
Tüsheet Khan
Old Mongolian
Manchu
Chinese
Russian

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