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Inner Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party Дотоод Монголын Ардын Хувьсгалын Нам ᠳᠣᠲᠣᠭᠠᠳᠤ ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠤᠨ ᠠᠷᠠᠳ ᠤᠨ ᠬᠤᠪᠢᠰᠬᠠᠯ ᠤᠨ ᠨᠠᠮ | |
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Leader | Mersé Serengdongrub |
Founded | October 1925; 98 years ago (1925-10) |
Dissolved | 1946; 78 years ago (1946) |
Merged into | Chinese Communist Party |
Headquarters | Kalgan |
Ideology | Communism Marxism–Leninism Mongolian nationalism Pan-Mongolism Secularism |
Political position | Far-left |
Party flag | |
The Inner Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (Mongolian: Дотоод Монголын Ардын Хувьсгалын Нам, romanized: Dotoγadu Mongγol-un Arad-un Qubisqal-un Nam; Chinese: 內蒙古人民革命黨) was a political party in Inner Mongolia. The party was founded by a number of politically active Inner Mongolian youth including Mersé and Serengdongrub in Kalgan in October 1925 in Zhangjiakou. Mersé, who had contacts with the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party and Comintern, became the general secretary of the party. Others present at their inaugural meeting included Altanochir, Fumintai, and Sainbayar.
The party advocated Mongolian self-determination and socialism, abolishment of feudalism and of the influence of the religious hierarchy.
The party was allied to the Chinese Communist Party. It was dissolved in 1946.
References※
- ^ Li, Narangoa/Cribb, Robert. Imperial Japan and "national identities in Asia," 1895–1945. London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003. p. 98.
- ^ Cotton, James. Asian Frontier Nationalism: Owen Lattimore and the American Policy Debate. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1989. p. 19.
- ^ Li, Narangoa/Cribb, Robert. Imperial Japan and national identities in Asia, 1895–1945. London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003. p. 97.
- ^ Rupen, Robert Arthur. Mongols of the Twentieth Century. Bloomington: Indiana University, 1964. p. 169. OCLC 398148.
- ^ Oinas, Felix J.. Studies in Finnic folklore: Homage to the Kalevala. Helsinki: Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden seura, 1985. pp. 76–77.
- ^ Pan, Yihong. Tempered in the revolutionary furnace: China's youth in the rustication movement. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2003. p. 131.
External links※
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- History of Zhangjiakou