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Jigjidjav went on to become a member of the
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ordered that the implementation of socialism in
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Later in 1932 Jigjidjav was appointed minister of trade, road transport and communications development, a post he held until his death on May 22, 1933. The circumstances surrounding
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by occupying several town centers. The uprising soon spread to four provinces in the northwest of the country and lasted until
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had brutally suppressed large pockets of the revolt. The involvement of the Soviet Red Army in the suppression is still debated.
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