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Gustaf John Ramstedt

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157: 235:. Ramstedt advised the Mongol leaders to seek also international recognition for their state from other states, particularly Japan, Britain, Germany, France and United States. Ramstedt did not know anything of the secret agreement between 196:. He managed to confirm the Russians of the good will of Mongolian representatives and they supplied 15.000 modern rifles to the Mongolians to start the uprising against the Chinese rule in Mongolia. 522: 328:
of a number of Asian language families (Turkic, Mongolian, Tungusic, as well as the possible isolate Korean). He also did extensive work on the general etymological history of Korean.
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Biliktu Baksi. The Knowledgeable Teacher. G.J. Ramstedt's Career as a Scholar. Mémoires de la Société de la Finno-Ougrienne
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in 1936, remaining in that position either to 1939 or 1941. During his stay in Japan, he both helped and got helped by the
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asked him to help with the negotiations with the Russian representatives which did not accept the Mongol idea to unify
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as Minister of Treasures (Finances). Ramstedt was one of the few foreigners who was invited to visit
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During his expeditions in Mongolia, Ramstedt become a personal friend to highly educated
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in Finland, learning the language in 1895. He became chairman of the
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Krippes, Karl, 1992, "The Phonetic History of Korean Numerals,"
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Poppe, Nicholas. "Obituary: Gustav John Ramstedt 1873–1950."
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Ramstedt's actions in Japan played a part in resolving the
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Following the independence of Finland in 1917, he became
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People from Uusimaa Province (Grand Duchy of Finland)
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G.J. Ramstedt: Lähettiläänä Nipponissa, pages 57.-59.
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was promised by both States to be kept as a part of
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Index

G. J. Ramstedt

Finnish
orientalist
linguist
Esperantist
Ekenäs
Southern Finland
Armas Ramstedt
ie
sv
Occidentalist
Emanuel Ramstedt
sv
fi
Rafael Ramstedt
sv
University of Helsinki
Finno-Ugric languages
Eemil Nestor Setälä
Altaic languages
Mongolia
Mongolian language
Otto Donner
Altaic languages

Buryat
Agvan Dorzhiev
Dalai Lama
Thubten Gyatso

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