The Quarterly Review, Volume 297William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1959 |
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... Mongolian nationalism . The general and ultimate aim of the various Mongolian leaders was the re - creation of an unified Mongolia on the model of the Empire of Chinggis Khan ( Ghengis Khan ) , and in the formation of a ' Greater Mongolia ...
... Mongolian nationalism . The general and ultimate aim of the various Mongolian leaders was the re - creation of an unified Mongolia on the model of the Empire of Chinggis Khan ( Ghengis Khan ) , and in the formation of a ' Greater Mongolia ...
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... Mongolia , but the matter was not left to the Mongols themselves . The Yalta Agreement and the Sino - Soviet notes of August 1945 recognized Outer Mongolia as independent and left Inner Mongolia within China . Bearing in mind the ...
... Mongolia , but the matter was not left to the Mongols themselves . The Yalta Agreement and the Sino - Soviet notes of August 1945 recognized Outer Mongolia as independent and left Inner Mongolia within China . Bearing in mind the ...
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... Mongolian protests , and officially made no move to reassert control in Outer Mongolia until the Bolshevik Revolution . In August 1919 Hsu Shuch'eng , ' Little Hsu , ' was appointed ' Pacifier of Mongolia , ' both Inner and Outer , and ...
... Mongolian protests , and officially made no move to reassert control in Outer Mongolia until the Bolshevik Revolution . In August 1919 Hsu Shuch'eng , ' Little Hsu , ' was appointed ' Pacifier of Mongolia , ' both Inner and Outer , and ...
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