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{{Infobox country|name=Bogd Khanate of Mongolia|native_name=ᠪᠣᠭᠳᠠ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨᠲᠤ ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠤᠯᠤᠰ<br>Богд хаант Монгол Улс|image_flag=Flag of Bogd Khanate.svg|image_coat=Bogd Khanate Emblem.svg|capital=Niislel Khüree|mode_of_production=[[Feudalism]]|government_type=[[Theocratic]] [[monarchy]]|leader_title1=Khan|leader_name1=[[Bogd Khan]]|life_span=1911–1924|image_map=Mongolia map.svg|map_width=260|common_languages=Mongolian|religion=[[Buddhism]]}}
{{Infobox country|name=Bogd Khanate of Mongolia|native_name=ᠪᠣᠭᠳᠠ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨᠲᠤ ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠤᠯᠤᠰ<br>Богд хаант Монгол Улс|image_flag=Flag of Bogd Khanate.svg|image_coat=Bogd Khanate Emblem.svg|capital=Niislel Khüree|mode_of_production=[[Feudalism]]|government_type=[[Theocratic]] [[monarchy]]|leader_title1=Khan|leader_name1=[[Bogd Khan]]|life_span=1911–1924|image_map=Mongolia map.svg|map_width=260|common_languages=Mongolian}}


The '''Bogd''' '''Khanate of Mongolia''' was a [[Theocracy|theocratic]] [[Feudalism|feudal]] state that existed between the [[Mongolian Revolution of 1911|1911 national liberation revolution]] and the [[Mongolian People's Revolution|1921 socialist revolution]] in Mongolia. After the revolution, the [[Agvaan Luvsan Choijinnyam Danzan Vanchüg|Bogd Khan]] remained in place as a figurehead until the founding of the [[Mongolian People's Republic (1924–1992)|People's Republic]] in 1924.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:300</sup>
The '''Bogd''' '''Khanate of Mongolia''' was a [[Theocracy|theocratic]] [[Feudalism|feudal]] state that existed between the [[Mongolian Revolution of 1911|1911 national liberation revolution]] and the [[Mongolian People's Revolution|1921 socialist revolution]] in Mongolia. After the revolution, the [[Agvaan Luvsan Choijinnyam Danzan Vanchüg|Bogd Khan]] remained in place as a figurehead until the founding of the [[Mongolian People's Republic (1924–1992)|People's Republic]] in 1924.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:300</sup>
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==== Attempted counterrevolution ====
==== Attempted counterrevolution ====
On November 1, the People's Government officially abolished the Bogd Khan's veto power and ability to create regulations. Prime Minister Bodoo, Interior Minister [[Dambyn Chagdarjav|Chagdarjav]], and the lama Puntsagdorj were convicted of plotting counterrevolution. Lamas led by [[Jamyan-Danzan]] and plotted to attack the government headquarters on the morning of 1921 December 21, but the People's Army arrested them the night before. Japan and the Bogd Khan supported plots by Ochirov and Tuvanov and Tserempil, respectively.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:308–9</sup>
On November 1, the People's Government officially abolished the Bogd Khan's veto power and ability to create regulations. Prime Minister Bodoo, Interior Minister [[Dambyn Chagdarjav|Chagdarjav]], and the lama Puntsagdorj were convicted of plotting counterrevolution.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:308–9</sup>
 
==== Abolition of feudalism ====
Mongolia abolished serfdom in the early 1920s and taxed the princes, nobility, lamas, and monasteries. In 1923, it signed a trading agreement with the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922–1991)|USSR]]. Livestock breeding substantially surpassed pre-revolutionary levels in 1923 and 1924.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:310–2</sup>


== Economy ==
== Economy ==
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== Education ==
== Education ==
Before the People's Revolution, there were no secular public schools and almost all schools were attached to Buddhist monasteries. These schools only taught Buddhist theology and the Tibetan language.<ref name=":032">{{Citation|author=A. A. Guber, et al.|year=1973|title=History of the Mongolian People's Republic|title-url=https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfTheMPR/page/n228/mode/1up|chapter=Cultural Construction in the MPR|page=}}</ref><sup>:458–9</sup>
The first secular school in Mongolia opened in Örgöö in 1912 with 47 students. The same year, a military school opened in Khurzhir-bulan taught by Russian instructors.<ref name=":0" /><sup>:262</sup>
 
The first secular school in Mongolia opened in Örgöö in 1912 with 47 students. The same year, a military school opened in Khurzhir-bulan taught by Russian instructors.<ref name=":0" /><sup>:262</sup> On 1921 November 5, a secular primary school opened in Örgöö for 40 students. By 1924, there were more than 24 state schools with 501 students and 23 secular community schools with 419 students.<ref name=":032" /><sup>:459</sup>


An anti-monarchist newspaper was founded in 1915. An official history of Mongolia was released in 1919 in 11 volumes.<ref name=":0" /><sup>:263</sup>
An anti-monarchist newspaper was founded in 1915. An official history of Mongolia was released in 1919 in 11 volumes.<ref name=":0" /><sup>:263</sup>
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