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Preservation through digitisation of rare photographic negatives from Mongolia
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Spectators at Yarmag watching the wrestling matches [Mid 1930s]
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Ref: EAP264/1/3/5/70
The wrestling ground at Yarmag [Mid 1930s]
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Ref: EAP264/1/3/5/71
The wrestling ground at Yarmag [Mid 1930s]
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Ref: EAP264/1/3/5/72
The Mongol Bank branch building at Yarmag open during the Naadam festivities [Mid 1930s]
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Ref: EAP264/1/3/5/73
A copy of the Friendship agreement signed between the Government of Mongoliaand the Government of Soviet Union in 1921 [1921]
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Ref: EAP264/1/4/1/1
Chinese general Xu Suzheng captured Niislel Khuree (now Ulaanbaatar) abolishing the autonomy of the Outer Mongolia [1919]
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Ref: EAP264/1/4/1/2
Some Outer Mongolian lords in Bejing [1919]
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Ref: EAP264/1/4/1/3
Mongolian government delegation in Tsarist Russia [1913]
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Ref: EAP264/1/4/1/4
Mongolian government delegation led by Prime Minister Namnansuren in Tsarist Russia [1913]
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Ref: EAP264/1/4/1/5
Mongolian government delegation led by Prime Minister Namnansuren in Tsarist Russia [1913]
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Ref: EAP264/1/4/1/6
"Mongolian revolutionaries in Irkutsk, Russia [1921]"
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Ref: EAP264/1/4/1/7
"Buryat local leaders with Tsarist Russian Army officers, Irkutsk, Russia [Late 1910s]"
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Ref: EAP264/1/4/1/8
Mongolian Foreign Minister Tserendorj (fourth from left in the first row) in Russia [Late 1910s]
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Ref: EAP264/1/4/1/9
Mongolian Prime Minister Namnansuren with Russian Consul Orlov and Russian government representative Korostovits in Khuree (Ulaanbaatar) [Late 1912]
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Ref: EAP264/1/4/1/10
Tripartite Mongolia-Russia-China treaty (known as the Treaty of Khyahta) signed in Khyahta limiting Mongolia’s independence to autonomy under Chinese suzerainty [Late 1914]
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Ref: EAP264/1/4/1/11
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