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=== People's Government === | === People's Government === | ||
On 1921 July 16, Mongolia formed a people's government with [[Dogsomyn Bodoo]] as Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, [[Damdin Sükhbaatar]] as Commander-in-Chief and Minister of War, [[Soliin Danzan]] as Minister of Finance, [[Magsarjav]] as Minister of Justice, and | On 1921 July 16, Mongolia formed a people's government with [[Dogsomyn Bodoo]] as Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, [[Damdin Sükhbaatar]] as Commander-in-Chief and Minister of War, [[Soliin Danzan]] as Minister of Finance, [[Magsarjav]] as Minister of Justice, and Puntsagdorj as Minister of Internal Affairs. The Bogd Khan temporarily kept the title of limited monarch.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:300</sup> | ||
In 1921 October, Sükhbaatar, Danzan, and Tserendorj went to Moscow to establish diplomatic relations with the [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1917–1991)|RSFSR]]. In November, the RSFSR recognized the People's Government as the only lawful government of Mongolia and cancelled the [[Debt|debts]] held by the pre-revolutionary government. The delegates met with [[Vladimir Lenin|Lenin]] and discussed ways for Mongolia to develop without going through a [[Capitalism|capitalist]] stage.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:304–5</sup> | In 1921 October, Sükhbaatar, Danzan, and Tserendorj went to Moscow to establish diplomatic relations with the [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1917–1991)|RSFSR]]. In November, the RSFSR recognized the People's Government as the only lawful government of Mongolia and cancelled the [[Debt|debts]] held by the pre-revolutionary government. The delegates met with [[Vladimir Lenin|Lenin]] and discussed ways for Mongolia to develop without going through a [[Capitalism|capitalist]] stage.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:304–5</sup> | ||
On 1921 September 5, the People's Government began to form the Provisional Little Hural or pre-parliament that contained five ''arats'' and one aristocrat from every region in addition to representatives from the [[Mongolian People's Army|Army]], [[Mongolian People's Party|Party]] Central Committee, and [[Mongolian Revolutionary Youth League|Revolutionary Youth League]] Central Committee. In late 1921, the government banned torture and abolished Qing laws. By the end of 1921, there were five local party cells with a total of 150 members. The new government abolished the privileges of the princes and began | On 1921 September 5, the People's Government began to form the Provisional Little Hural or pre-parliament that contained five ''arats'' and one aristocrat from every region in addition to representatives from the [[Mongolian People's Army|Army]], [[Mongolian People's Party|Party]] Central Committee, and [[Mongolian Revolutionary Youth League|Revolutionary Youth League]] Central Committee. In late 1921, the government banned torture and abolished Qing laws. By the end of 1921, there were five local party cells with a total of 150 members. The new government abolished the privileges of the princes and began taxing the monasteries' herds.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:305–7</sup> | ||
==== Abolition of feudalism ==== | ==== Abolition of feudalism ==== |