State of Buryat-Mongolia
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State of Buryat-Mongolia | |||||||||||
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1917–1921 | |||||||||||
![]() Buryat-Mongolia in green,Mongoliain darker green | |||||||||||
Capital | Chita 52°03′N113°28′E/ 52.050°N 113.467°E | ||||||||||
Common languages | Buryat-Mongolian,Mongolian,Russian | ||||||||||
Religion | Tibetan Buddhism,Orthodox Christianity | ||||||||||
Government | Republic | ||||||||||
Legislature | Burnatskom | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
25 April[citation needed]1917 | |||||||||||
1921 | |||||||||||
Currency | Rouble of Russian Empire | ||||||||||
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TheState of Buryat-Mongolia[a]was a bufferBuryat-Mongolianstate,[1]during theRussian Civil War.The main government body wasBurnatskom,the Buryat National Committee.[1]
The state de facto ceased to exist after the formation of theFar Eastern Republic,which divided Buryat-Mongolia in two: 4aimagsbecame part of theFar Eastern Republic,while the other 4 formed Buryat-Mongolautonomiesof RSFSR.
Notes
[edit]- ^Russian Buryat:Буряад-Монгол улас,romanized:Buriaad-Mongol ulas
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