LC control no. | n 89266275 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PL419.B62 |
Personal name heading | Bodoo, Dogsomyn, 1895-1922 |
Variant(s) | Бодоо, Догсомын, 1895-1922 Dogsomyn Bodoo, 1895-1922 Догсомын Бодоо, 1895-1922 Bodu-a, Doġsum-un, 1895-1922 Bodō, Dogsomyn, 1895-1922 |
Associated country | Mongolia |
Birth date | 1895-07-01 |
Death date | 1922-08-31 |
Place of death | Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia) |
Field of activity | Mongolia--Politics and government |
Affiliation | Mongol Ardyn Khuvʹsgalt Nam |
Profession or occupation | Politicians Prime ministers |
Special note | Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | Uzėmzhit ȯgu̇u̇lėl, 1991: t.p. (Догсомын Бодоо = Dogsomyn Bodoo) Hist. dict. of Mongolia, c1996: (Bodoo, Dogsomyn, 1895-1922, writer & politician) Encyclopedia of Mongolia and the Mongol Empire, c2004: (Bodō; Dogsomyn Bodoo; 1885-1922; leader of the 1921 Revolution who resigned as prime minister under criticism and was later shot (August 31, 1922) as a counterrevolutionary; born 1885, Maimaching (Chinatown) of Khüriye (modern Ulaanbaatar) as a member of the Great Shabi or ecclesiastical serfs; educated as a lama he knew Mongolian, Tibetan, Manchu, and Chinese; in 1913 he left to become a teacher of Mongolian in the Russian-Mongolian Translators' School; with the revocation of autonomy in 1919 he started a secret anti-Chinese faction which merged with another anti-Chinese group to form the People's Party of Outer Mongolia) Wikipedia, viewed June 19, 2015 (Dogsomyn Bodoo; Догсомын Бодоо; July 1, 1895-August 31, 1922; prominent early 20th century Mongolian politician; one of the founding members of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party; elected leader of the provisional revolutionary government and was prime minister, 1920-1921; resigned all government positions January 7, 1922; victim of a purge by political rival Soliĭn Danzan and executed August 31, 1922 in today's Ulaanbaatar) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogsomyn_Bodoo> |
Associated language | mon |