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When Choibalsan and other party leaders left for Russia to negotiate for assistance, Sükhbaatar stayed in Mongolia to organize until July 15, when he also went to Russia. He met up with Choibalsan's group on July 22 in Verkhneudinsk (now Ulaan-Üde), the capital of the [[Far Eastern Republic]], and stayed in Irkutsk with Choibalsan while other party members visited [[Moscow]] or returned to Örgöö. When the Zhili clique found out that Sükhbaatar had requested support from the Bolsheviks, they offered a $10,000 reward for his capture.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:280–3</sup> | When Choibalsan and other party leaders left for Russia to negotiate for assistance, Sükhbaatar stayed in Mongolia to organize until July 15, when he also went to Russia. He met up with Choibalsan's group on July 22 in Verkhneudinsk (now Ulaan-Üde), the capital of the [[Far Eastern Republic]], and stayed in Irkutsk with Choibalsan while other party members visited [[Moscow]] or returned to Örgöö. When the Zhili clique found out that Sükhbaatar had requested support from the Bolsheviks, they offered a $10,000 reward for his capture.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:280–3</sup> | ||
After [[Soliin Danzan]] and the others returned from Moscow to Irkutsk in 1920 November, Sükhbaatar said they should hold a party congress as soon as possible. He and Choibalsan returned to Mongolia on November 22 | After [[Soliin Danzan]] and the others returned from Moscow to Irkutsk in 1920 November, Sükhbaatar said they should hold a party congress as soon as possible. He and Choibalsan returned to Mongolia on November 22.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:285–6</sup> | ||
== Post-revolution == | == Post-revolution == |