TY - BOOK AU - Baabar AU - Suhjargalmaa,D. AU - Burenbayar,S. AU - Hulan, H. AU - Tuya,N. AU - Kaplonski,C. TI - History of Mongolia SN - 99900385 U1 - 951.7 PY - 1999/// CY - Cambridge, England PB - White Horse Press KW - Mongolia KW - History N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages [429]-440) and index; The steppe warriors; The origin of the Mongols; Greater Asian history : preparing the way for Chinggis Khaan; The rise of the Mongol empire; The legacy of Chinggis Khaan; Chinggis Khaan's successors; Religion in the post-Chinggis era; Hubilai Khaan and the Yuan dynasty; The fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries; The Manchu's Qing dynasty; The rise of Tibetan buddhism; Mongol relations with Russia; The Zuungar Khanate; The subjugation of Mongolia; Incarnations and revolutionaries; The troublesome toy; Mongolia proclaims its independence; Winds of change in nineteenth century European politics; The fight for North China; China undertakes reform; Unrest among the Mongols; The 1911 Republic of China; The Mongols seize the day; Russia and China respond; The Russo-Mongol treaty of 1912; The Sino-Russian declaration on Mongolia; The Mongols respond to the declaration; The tripartite conference; Life in 1913 Mongolia; The Chinese high commissioner in Huree; World War I; Chaos in Russia; China and Japan vie for spoils; The Chinese invade Mongolia; The resistance; The Mongolian people's party; The mad Baron's reign in Mongolia; The Mongols seek recognition; The 1921 Soviet-Mongol friendship talks; The first purge; The soviets become entrenched in Mongolia; A puppet republic; The ghost of prime ministers past; Chinese politics in the 1920s; The Sino-Soviet joust for outer Mongolia; Communism infiltrates China; Soviet constitution for Mongolia; Stalin's brutal reign in Russia; Communist hysteria sweeps Mongolia; Soviet reforms in Mongolia; Class struggle; Mongols protest the oppression; The "new reform policy" in Mongolia; Stain's vengeance against the Buriads; Japanese politics in the 1930s; Continued Japanese interest in Mongolia; Genden falls into disfavor; The rise of Choibalsan; The great purge; Reflections on the great terror; Choibalsan's continued leadership; The 1939 Halhyn Gol incident; World War II; The post-war map of Asia; The fate of Mongolia's independence ER -