Chin Van Khanddorj
A prominent political figure during the Mongol Empire, one of the leaders of the 1911 movement for the national independence of the Mongolian people. Khandorj of Mijiddorji (1871-1915) was born in Bulgan province. In 1892, he succeeded his grandfather Chin Wang and became the governor. In August 1911, the tsar went to St. Petersburg, leading a delegation to ask for help from Russia in the case of Mongolian independence. After the founding of Mongolia, Bogd Khan served as the Prime Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1911-1915) and participated in the 1912 Mongolian-Russian negotiations. This film is based on historical facts about the tragic and heroic fate of Chin van Handdorji.
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