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Amerikiĭn konsul Sokobin Mongolyn tukhaĭ, 1921-1924 : (barimtyn ėmkhtgėl) = American consul Sokobin on Mongolia, 1921-1924 / Khi͡anan tokhiolduulsan: S. Chuluun ; Angli khėlnėės khȯrvu̇u̇lsėn: R. Bold.
Америкийн консул Сокобин Монголын тухай, 1921-1924 : (баримтын эмхтгэл) = American consul Sokobin on Mongolia, 1921-1924 Хянан тохиолдуулсан: С. Чулуун ; Англи хэлнээс хөрвүүлсэн: Р. Болд.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sokobin, Samuel, 1893-1986, author.
Contributor:
Chuluun, S. (Sampildondovyn), Khar Aduutan, editor.
Bold, R. (Ravdangiĭn), translator.
Чулуун, С. (Сампилдондовын), Хар Адуутан, editor.
Болд, Р. (Равдангийн), translator.
Language:
English
Mongolian
Russian
Subjects (All):
International relations.
Mongolia.
United States.
Sokobin, Samuel, 1893-1986.
Sokobin, Samuel.
United States--Foreign relations--Mongolia--Sources.
Mongolia--Foreign relations--United States--Sources.
Diplomatic relations.
Genre:
Sources.
Physical Description:
174 pages : portraits, facsimiles ; 21 cm
Other Title:
American consul Sokobin on Mongolia, 1921-1924
Place of Publication:
[Ulaanbaatar] "Mȯnkhiĭn U̇sėg" KhKHK 2017.
[Улаанбаатар] "Мөнхийн Үсэг" ХХК 2017
Language Note:
Mongolian (Cyrillic): chiefly translated from English; includes facsimiles in English, Mongolian script and Russian.
Summary:
Diplomatic reports on Mongolia by Samuel Sokobin, American consul in Kalgan, China (today's Zhangjiakou).
ISBN:
9997844262
9789997844262
OCLC:
1110580364

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