Anandyn Amar - Early Life and Career

Early Life and Career

Amar (literally meaning "peace/peaceful" in the Mongolian language), born in 1886 in present-day Khangal district of Bulgan Province (then called Daichin Van Khoshuu of the Tushiyetu Khagan Aimag), was the son of a poor nobleman, the "khokhi taij" or "impoverished prince" Anand. From his childhood he studied Mongolian, Manchu and Tibetan in the Khoshuu school. In his youth he worked his way up from being a local official. From 1913–1919 he worked in the foreign ministry of Autonomous Mongolia.

One of the founders of the Mongolian People’s Party, later to be renamed the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party or MPRP, member of the MPRP Central Committee and its Presidium, member of the 1st through 7th Small Khurals.

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