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  1. Aug 16, 2023 · After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Mongolia began to develop its own foreign relations and domestic policies. It embraced democracy and an open-market economy and encouraged foreign investment and aid flows from the West, including the United States, Canada, and European countries, in addition to Asian neighbors such as Japan, South Korea ...

  2. 2018. Y1 - 2018. N2 - A history of Inner Eurasia (former Soviet Union + Mongolia and Xinjiang) from 1260 to today; vol 1 of this history (from prehistory to 1260) was published 1998.A History of Russia, Central Asia and Mongolia: volume II ...History of Russia. Russia is not what it looks like

  3. The 112th "Revolutionary Mongolia" Tank Brigade (Russian: 112-я танковая бригада «Революционная Монголия», tr. 112-ya tankovaya brigade "Revolutsionnaya Mongoliya" ), previously the 112th Tank Brigade, was a military formation in the Red Army, funded by contributions from the People's Republic of Mongolia ...

  4. The Soviet–Japanese border conflicts, also known as the Soviet-Japanese Border War, the First Soviet-Japanese War, the Russo-Mongolian-Japanese Border Wars or the Soviet-Mongolian-Japanese Border Wars, were a series of minor and major conflicts fought between the Soviet Union (led by Joseph Stalin), Mongolia (led by Khorloogiin Choibalsan) and Japan (led by Hirohito) in Northeast Asia from ...

  5. The territory currently known as Tuva has been occupied by various groups throughout its history. Sources are rare and unclear for most of Tuva's early history. Archeological evidence indicates a Scythian presence possibly as early as the 9th century BC. Tuva was conquered relatively easily by the succession of empires which swept across the ...

  6. The Battle of Baitag Bogd Mountain ( Mongolian: Байтаг богдын тулгарал, romanized: Baitag bogdyn tulgaral) or Beitashan Incident ( Chinese: 北塔山事件; pinyin: Běitǎshān shìjiàn; Wade–Giles: Pei-ta-shan shih-chien; alternatively Baitak Bogdo incident) [2] was a border conflict between China, Mongolia, and the ...

  7. France–Mongolia relations. France–Mongolia relations are the bilateral relations of France and Mongolia . While contacts were established between French and Mongol rulers in the 13th century, relations between the modern nations only became official on 27 April 1965, [3] only gaining momentum in the 1990s as a result of Mongolia's ...

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