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922:, Dörböt, partly Altai and Southern Govi). The numbers are quite fragmentary but more than 3,000 people are said to have participated on the side of the insurgents, and they are said to have killed more than 700 people between April and July 1932. According to a short-time chairman of the Defense Council, D. Ölziibat, 500 insurgents were killed in 16 battles, and 615 insurgents were condemned to death by
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From 1929 to 1932, the MPRP, with Soviet oversight, pushed policies that rapidly transitioned the country from the “democratic” to the “socialist” stage of the revolution. One third of
Mongolian livestock (over 7 million heads) was decimated as herders were forced onto collective farms. Private
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Following the violent uprisings, Moscow ordered a curtailment of the unpopular leftist initiatives and pinned the blame for the excesses of what became known as the "Leftist
Deviation" on hard-line leftists within the MPRP leadership, including
947:. All were officially expelled from the party in May 1932. The government instituted a "new course" policy in which anti-religious policies were eased after June 1932 and collectivization was suspended. Nevertheless, by this point the
926:. 35 sum centers and 45 cooperatives were destroyed. According to one Soviet document, 8,000-10,000 people were killed. Total number of people killed by insurgents is many times less than the total number of victims of the uprising.
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trade was suppressed and over 800 properties belonging to the nobility and the
Buddhist church were confiscated and over 700 head of mostly noble households were executed. Refugees streamed across the border into
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centers, and assassinating opponents, especially local officials and party and youth league members who actively sought to repress institutional
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had effectively been destroyed, and the political moderation would prove to be only a temporary respite: the
Buddhist church would be almost completely eradicated in the
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