February 13, 1928 (aged 59) Ulaanbaatar, Mongolian People’s Republic
Balingiin Tserendorj (Mongolian: Балингийн Цэрэндорж; May 25, 1868 – February 13, 1928) titles Khicheengui Said
(Хичээнгүй Сайд, Diligent/Earnest Minister); Khicheengui Gün (Хичээнгүй Гүн, ducal title),[1] was a prominent Mongolian political figure of the early 20th century who served as the first Prime Minister of the People's Republic of Mongolia from 1924 until his death in 1928. Between 1913 and 1924 he held several high-ranking positions within a succession of Mongolian governments including; the Bogd Khaanate (1911–1924), the Chinese occupation (1919-1921), and the puppet regime under Roman Ungern von Sternberg (1921).
BalingiinTserendorj (1868 - 1928), first Prime Minister of the People's Republic of Mongolia 1924 - 1928 Manzushir Khutagt Sambadondogiin Tserendorj...
appointed prime minister on February 21, 1928, following the death of BalingiinTserendorj. The Soviets, already suspicious of the prestige he enjoyed in Mongolia...
November 1924 as a delegate from Övörkhangai. There, Prime Minister BalingiinTserendorj took notice of his outspokenness and based on his recommendation...
November 1924 – 29 November 1924 Preceded by Bogd Khan (as Khagan) BalingiinTserendorj (acting) Succeeded by Peljidiin Genden Personal details Born 1900...
Premier Salisbury Southern Rhodesia Illness – cerebral haemorrhage BalingiinTserendorj 1928 Mongolia Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars Ulaanbaatar...
party Took office Left office Time in office Acting Head of State – BalingiinTserendorj (1868–1928) Acting 20 May 1924 28 November 1924 192 days MPP Chairman...
administration. Other national leaders including Foreign Minister BalingiinTserendorj and the Bogd Khan himself soon followed suit. Badamdorj remained...
March 1922 – 23 June 1923 Preceded by Dogsomyn Bodoo Succeeded by BalingiinTserendorj In office 22 February 1921 – May 1922 Preceded by Gonchigjalzangiin...
industrial and consumer electrical appliances. Foreign Minister BalingiinTserendorj became the new Prime Minister of Mongolia after the death of Sodnomyn...
6 BalingiinTserendorj (1868–1928) 23 June 1923 28 November 1924 1 year, 158 days MPP Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars (6) Balingiin Tserendorj...
Socialist Republic; the commission was chaired by Prime Minister BalingiinTserendorj and supervised by Turar Ryskulov from Comintern. A 90-member Great...
Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal (1916–1991), Prime Minister of Mongolia (1952–1974). BalingiinTserendorj (1868–1928), Prime Minister of Mongolia (1923–1928). Ulanhu (Yun...
party's Military Commission, and acting government secretary during BalingiinTserendorj's premiership. Natsagdorj was elected a member of the presidium of...
Khanddorj was born in 1869 in present-day Bulgan Province, the grandson of Tserendorj, military governor of Tüsheet Khan Province. Khanddorj became assistant...
Bacteriological Institute, and 'Gutalyn 22' residential apartments; the B. Tserendorj monument; and the Mongolian traditional felt ‘ger’ home design on the...