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Iconic UB

Statues of UB #8: Commander J.Lhagvasuren

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A.Ikhsanaa
2015-08-14
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Statues of UB #8: Commander J.Lhagvasuren

On March 16th of 1912 twin boys were born in Saihan soum of Bulgan aimag. The youngest boys have one brother and five younger sisters and no one could imagine that one of the twin would become commander of Mongolia.

Bronze monument dedicated to Mongolian hero, Corps Commissar of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Army and colonel general J.Lhagvasuren was erected in 2000 by the initiative of J.Lhagvasuren Heritage Foundation and it was crafted by the original design of L.Ganhuyag. 

The monument located in front of Orchlon school, Beijing street, 8th khoroo of Suhbaatar District.

J.Lhagvasuren was Minister of Army in 1939, co-commander of Mongolian Armed Force in 1945 with H.Choibalsan, vice Minister of Defense on 1953 and Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador to Buryat in 1978.

He became soldier at his age 20 willingly and learned military skill well. Three years after, he went to Russia to study as politician for two years. During his study, he met with Marshal H.Choibalsan who was paying visit to Russia.

During the Khalkh River battle, he was working as deputy commander of Zhukov.

In 1941, he married with younger sister of Bogd Khaan and dancer of National Musical Drama Theatre Ts.Dashtseden and raised one son and two daughters.

He wrote and published three books during 1971-1979. His last book was finished and published by the editor Da.Damdindorj and B.Janchiv in 1984.

On March 16th of 1912 twin boys were born in Saihan soum of Bulgan aimag. The youngest boys have one brother and five younger sisters and no one could imagine that one of the twin would become commander of Mongolia.

Bronze monument dedicated to Mongolian hero, Corps Commissar of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Army and colonel general J.Lhagvasuren was erected in 2000 by the initiative of J.Lhagvasuren Heritage Foundation and it was crafted by the original design of L.Ganhuyag. 

The monument located in front of Orchlon school, Beijing street, 8th khoroo of Suhbaatar District.

J.Lhagvasuren was Minister of Army in 1939, co-commander of Mongolian Armed Force in 1945 with H.Choibalsan, vice Minister of Defense on 1953 and Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador to Buryat in 1978.

He became soldier at his age 20 willingly and learned military skill well. Three years after, he went to Russia to study as politician for two years. During his study, he met with Marshal H.Choibalsan who was paying visit to Russia.

During the Khalkh River battle, he was working as deputy commander of Zhukov.

In 1941, he married with younger sister of Bogd Khaan and dancer of National Musical Drama Theatre Ts.Dashtseden and raised one son and two daughters.

He wrote and published three books during 1971-1979. His last book was finished and published by the editor Da.Damdindorj and B.Janchiv in 1984.

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2015-08-14


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