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Altanochir

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government in 1937, and rose to the position of Minister of Communications in 1939. He also served as first head of the Mongolian Cultural Centre (蒙古文化館) in
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in 1949, but his fate after that point is unknown. His son Togtakhu (托克托琥) was active in the
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Journal of the Central University for Nationalities, Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition
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Atwood, Christopher (1992), "The East Mongolian Revolution and Chinese Communism",
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When Altanochir was in his youth, he was one of a small number of
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Imperial Japan and national identities in Asia, 1895-1945
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Altanochir (1882–1949)
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