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Anandyn Amar (Mongolian: Анандын Амар; 1886 – July 10, 1941) was the head of
state of the
Mongolian People’s
Republic from 1932 to 1936 and
twice served...
- minister, arrested, and sent to Moscow,
where he was
executed a year later.
Anandyn Amar
became Prime Minister in his place. Over the next
three years, Soviet...
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minister and the
foreign minister and then
placed under strict house arrest.
Anandyn Amar was
appointed as the
prime minister for the
second time in Genden's...
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Terror against Mongolians were executed,
including Peljidiin Genden and
Anandyn Amar. The
Stalinist purges in Mongolia,
which began in 1937,
killed more...
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Badamdorj 1921–1922:
Dogsomyn Bodoo 1922–1923:
Balingiin Tserendorj 1923–1924:
Anandyn Amar 1924–1925:
Khanjiyn Givaabaljir 1925–1929:
Vaanchingiyn Dorligjav...
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continued to
decline and he died on
February 13, 1928.
Deputy Prime Minister Anandyn Amar was
appointed as the
Prime Minister of
Mongolia on
February 21, 1928...
- the
Presidium of the
Little Khural in 1936,
Dogsom and
Prime Minister Anandyn Amar
aggravated Interior Minister Choibalsan and
Moscow alike when they...
- were killed,
official figures show.
Prime Ministers Peljidiin Genden and
Anandyn Amar, for example, were
accused of counter-revolution and shot in Moscow...
- them of any
earlier crimes.
Yakov Agranov Tobias Akselrod Yakov Alksnis Anandyn Amar
Vasily Anisimoff Nikolay Antipov Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko Juris...
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Losolyn Laagan (1887–1940) 27
April 1930 2 July 1932 2 years, 66 days MPP 7
Anandyn Amar (1886–1941) 2 July 1932 22
March 1936 3 years, 264 days MPP 8 Dansranbilegiin...