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EAP264/1/4/1
- Record Id:
- 040-002440225
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 036-002440224
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100022724216.0x000001
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- EAP264/1/4/1
- Title:
- Foreign Relations [1910s-1950s]
- Scope & Content:
- Images related to Mongolia’s foreign ties covering the periods from 1910s through 1950s; abolition of Mongolia’s autonomy in 1919, Mongolian delegation’s visit to Russia in 1912 and 1913, the signing of the Mongolian-Soviet friendship agreement in 1945, Mongolian leaders’ visit to new independent China in 1950s, Chinese government leaders’ visit to Mongoliain 1950s, Mongolia’s participation in international forums in Europe in 1950s and many others
- Collection Area:
- Endangered Archives Programme
- Project / Collection:
- Preservation through digitisation of rare photographic negatives from Mongolia
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002437432
036-002440224
040-002440225 - Is part of:
- EAP264/1 : Digital copies of glass plate negatives preserved in the Archives for Cinema, Photography and Sound Recording, Mongolia [1910s-1950s]
EAP264/1/4 : Foreign Relations [1910s-1950s]
EAP264/1/4/1 : Foreign Relations [1910s-1950s] - Contains:
- EAP264/1/4/1/1 : A copy of the Friendship agreement signed between the Government of Mongoliaand the Government of Soviet Union in 1921 [1921]
EAP264/1/4/1/2 : Chinese general Xu Suzheng captured Niislel Khuree (now Ulaanbaatar) abolishing the autonomy of the Outer Mongolia [1919]
EAP264/1/4/1/3 : Some Outer Mongolian lords in Bejing [1919]
EAP264/1/4/1/4 : Mongolian government delegation in Tsarist Russia [1913]
EAP264/1/4/1/5 : Mongolian government delegation led by Prime Minister Namnansuren in Tsarist Russia [1913]
EAP264/1/4/1/6 : Mongolian government delegation led by Prime Minister Namnansuren in Tsarist Russia [1913]
EAP264/1/4/1/7 : Mongolian revolutionaries in Irkutsk, Russia [1921]
EAP264/1/4/1/8 : Buryat local leaders with Tsarist Russian Army officers, Irkutsk, Russia [Late 1910s]
EAP264/1/4/1/9 : Mongolian Foreign Minister Tserendorj (fourth from left in the first row) in Russia [Late 1910s]
EAP264/1/4/1/10 : Mongolian Prime Minister Namnansuren with Russian Consul Orlov and Russian government representative Korostovits in Khuree…
EAP264/1/4/1/11 : Tripartite Mongolia-Russia-China treaty (known as the Treaty of Khyahta) signed in Khyahta limiting Mongolia’s independence…
EAP264/1/4/1/12 : Mongolian Foreign Minister Khanddorj in tsarist Russia [1913]
EAP264/1/4/1/13 : Mongolian Foreign Minister Khanddorj in tsarist Russia [1913]
EAP264/1/4/1/14 : Chinese military seizes Khuree (Ulaanbaatar) [1919]
EAP264/1/4/1/15 : Inner Mongolian leaders in Beijing [1919]
EAP264/1/4/1/16 : Mongolian government delegation led by Damdinbazar (Forth from left in the first row) in Beijing, China [1919]
EAP264/1/4/1/17 : Manchu lords with Japanes generals (location unknown) [1910s]
EAP264/1/4/1/18 : Mongolian Prime Minister Namnansuren in St.Petersbourg, Russia [1913]
EAP264/1/4/1/19 : Mongolian Prime Minister Namnansuren holds a talk with Russian government officials, St.Petersbourg, Russia [1913]
EAP264/1/4/1/20 : A copy of the 1946 Mongolian-Soviet Union friendship and cooperation agreement [1946]
EAP264/1/4/1/21 : A copy of the 1946 Mongolian-Soviet Union friendship and cooperation agreement [1946]
EAP264/1/4/1/22 : A copy of the 1946 Mongolian-Soviet Union friendship and cooperation agreement [1936]
EAP264/1/4/1/23 : A copy of the Protocol on mutual assistance established in 1936 between Mongoliaand Soviet Union [1936]
EAP264/1/4/1/24 : 1946 Mongolian-Soviet Union agreement on friendship and cooperation [1946]
EAP264/1/4/1/25 : PM Choibalsan signs Mongolian-Soviet Union agreement on friendship and cooperation [1946]
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Click here to View / search full list of parts of EAP264/1/4/1 - Hierarchy:
- 032-002437432[0004]/036-002440224[0001]/040-002440225
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: EAP264/1
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 98 TIFF images
- Digitised Content:
- https://eap.bl.uk/archive-file/EAP264-1-4-1
- Thumbnail:
- Languages:
- Not applicable
- Scripts:
- Not applicable
- Start Date:
- 1910
- End Date:
- 1959
- Date Range:
- 1910s-1950s
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
-
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- User Conditions:
- Access is for research purposes only
- Information About Originals:
- The original material is held by the Archives for Cinema, Photography and Sound Recording, Mongolia
- Material Type:
- Photographs
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Places:
- Mongolia, Asia
