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Dambadorj confirmed these suspicions by making statements such as "the elimination of capital and the confiscation of capital of the old feudal nobility...are incompatible with the government's policies." He often expressed concern about creeping Soviet imperialism even while opponents such as
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In 1924-1925 Dambadorj undertook a mission to Europe ostensibly to promote the activities of the Institute of Science and Letters but in reality to establish contacts with French and German governments. Efforts by Dambadorj and others within the party to expand international recognition of
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he was elected vice chairman (January to March 1922) and then chairman of the MPP Central Committee from March 15, 1922, to January 12, 1923, and again from August 31, 1924, to October 27, 1928.
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Dambadorj was sent to Moscow as a trade representative attached to the Mongolian Embassy there. He died on June 25, 1934, in what some suspect was a result of poisoning.
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in 1898, Dambadorj attended Manchu and Russian Interpreter's School in the capital before moving onto the Russian gynamsium and then secondary school in
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Mongolia's independence only served to enrage the Soviets who grew increasingly suspicious of the party leader's allegiances.
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The Soviets finally moved to purge Dambadorj and other rightwingers at the Seventh Party Congress in 1928. The rise of
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General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party
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At the Third Party Congress in 1924, Dambadorj along with leftist leader
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in 1928 for his rightist policies and died in Moscow, USSR in 1934.
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in the Soviet Union ushered in a "Leftist Period" in the
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(1996). 7: 293:Mongolian People's Republic 10: 680: 618:Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene 573:Büdragchaagiin Dash-Yondon 230:from 1921 to 1928. He was 18: 626: 603:Ölziisaikhany Enkhtüvshin 560: 472: 219: 205: 195: 179: 159: 154: 150: 138: 126: 115: 103: 91: 80: 73: 69: 60: 55: 48: 492:Tseren-Ochiryn Dambadorj 360:Lattimore, Owen (1962). 247:Mongolian People's Party 212:Tseren-Ochiryn Dambadorj 50:Tseren-Ochiryn Dambadorj 532:Khas-Ochiryn Luvsandorj 507:Bat-Ochiryn Eldev-Ochir 313:expelled from the party 232:expelled from the party 527:Dorjjavyn Luvsansharav 297:rapid collectivization 282:Khorloogiin Choibalsan 220:Цэрэн-Очирын Дамбадорж 56:Цэрэн-Очирын Дамбадорж 613:Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh 537:Banzarjavyn Baasanjav 385:Bawden, C.R. (1989). 258:Rinchingiin Elbegdorj 608:Miyeegombyn Enkhbold 598:Sükhbaataryn Batbold 588:Miyeegombyn Enkhbold 547:Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal 16:Mongolian politician 583:Natsagiin Bagabandi 568:Gombojavyn Ochirbat 426:Sanders 1996, p. 52 417:Bawden 1989, p. 292 266:New Economic Policy 578:Nambaryn Enkhbayar 636: 635: 517:Zolbingiin Shijee 245:. 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Index

Mongolian name
given name
patronymic
family name

General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party
Ajvaagiin Danzan
Ölziin Badrakh
Soliin Danzan
Ajvaagiin Danzan
Niislel Khüree
Mongolia
Qing China
Moscow
Soviet Union
Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party
Mongolian
Mongolian
Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party
expelled from the party
Niislel Khüree
Troitskosavsk
Mongolian People's Party
Outer Mongolian Revolution of 1921
Rinchingiin Elbegdorj
Soliin Danzan
New Economic Policy
Soviet Union
Khorloogiin Choibalsan
Josef Stalin

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