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and its surrounding settlements to the west. An open-air field was located just south of the temple complex and was surrounded on all sides by rough-hewn wooden fences and prayer wheels. Beyond that stood temples, residences of the nobility and clergy as well as the Baruun
Damnuurchin markets. At
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when 5 people were shot dead and many more injured while protesting parliamentary election results. With the abandonment of socialist ideology after the
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Throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the grounds of the present day government palace and public square were largely occupied by a temple-monastery-palace complex (the Yellow Palace or шар ордон), which acted as the official residence of
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National Theater, also known as the "Green Domed Theater", was constructed over the ruins of the temple complex. There, Mongolian operas and dramas were staged including works from renowned Mongolian playwright
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being one of the founders of the MPP. Following the electoral victory of the MPP in June 2016 the square's name was quickly restored to Sükhbaatar Square.
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that replaced it. Between 2005 and 2008 two prominent skyscraper were erected on the squares edges, first
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after his death in 1923, and features a monumental equestrian statue of him in its center.
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