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== Attempted counterrevolution ==
== Attempted counterrevolution ==
On March 25, the Provisional People's Government sent a letter to [[Sodnomyn Damdinbazar]], the Prime Minister of the Ungern government, calling for negotiations. He did not respond. In order to spread the revolution across the country, the People's Government sent [[Hasbaatar]] and Dambadorj to western Mongolia and Chagdarjav to the east. On April 10, Sükhbaatar requested support from Russia against Ungern's forces.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:295–6</sup>
On March 25, the Provisional People's Government sent a letter to [[Sodnomyn Damdinbazar]], the Prime Minister of the Ungern government, calling for negotiations. He did not respond. In order to spread the revolution across the country, the People's Government sent Hasbaatar and Dambadorj to western Mongolia and Chagdarjav to the east. On April 10, Sükhbaatar requested support from Russia against Ungern's forces.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:295–6</sup>


On May 20, Ungern's forces advanced toward Hiagt and Altanbulag, the headquarters of the revolution. With the support of the [[Workers' and Peasants' Red Army|Soviet Red Army]], the People's Army defeated them and captured Ungern's commander [[Bayargun]]. The People's Revolutionary Army began marching toward Örgöö on June 27 and liberated it on July 8. Two days later, the People's Government formally took power. On July 16, a permanent government formed with Bodoo as Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sükhbaatar as Commander-in-Chief and Minister of War, [[Soliin Danzan|Danzan]] as Minister of Finance, Magsarjav as Minister of Justice, and [[Puntsagdorj]] as Minister of Internal Affairs. The Bogd Khan retained the title of monarch but no longer held actual power.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:297–300</sup>
On May 20, Ungern's forces advanced toward Hiagt and Altanbulag, the headquarters of the revolution. With the support of the [[Workers' and Peasants' Red Army|Soviet Red Army]], the People's Army defeated them and captured Ungern's commander [[Bayargun]]. The People's Revolutionary Army began marching toward Örgöö on June 27 and liberated it on July 8. Two days later, the People's Government formally took power.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:297–9</sup>
 
Hasbaatar formed a regional party committee in western Mongolia in May, and Magsarjav led a rebellion in Ulyasatai, killing Ungern's followers. In July, Sükhbaatar's troops battled Ungern's forces near Örgöö while Choibalsan and Puntsag's troops fought them in the north. Ungern and [[Boris Rezukhin|Rezukhin]] fled into Russia on July 24 and then fled back into Mongolia in August before surrendering. Ungern was sentenced to death in Novosibirsk. By the middle of 1922, all the White forces in Mongolia were defeated.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:300–2</sup>


== References ==
== References ==
[[Category:Revolutions]]
[[Category:Revolutions]]
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