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LIBERATION CAMPAIGN IN SOUTHERN MONGOLIA BY NORTHERN MONGOLIA IN 1913 After concluding the Russo-Mongolian agreement on 5 November 1912 and the Mongolian-Tibetan agreement on 29 December 1912 (see Appendix pp. ) the Mongolian government felt the time was right for Khalkh to take military action to liberate Southern Mongolia and thus establish a united Greater Mongolia.…The following day, the government decided to send five columns of soldiers to places in Southern Mongolia- Chuulalt Khaalga (Kalgan), Bat Khaalga ([Pailingmiao], about 100 miles north west of Khökh Khot), Bugat ([Paotou], about 90 miles west of Khökh Khot) Doloon-noor and Khökh Khot.
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After
concluding
the
Russo-Mongolian
agreement
on
5
November
1912
and
the
Mongolian-Tibetan
agreement
on
29
December
1912
(see
Appendix
pp.
)
the
Mongolian
government
felt
the
time
was
right
for
Khalkh
to
take
military
action
to
liberate
Southern
Mongolia
and
thus
establish
a
united
Greater
Mongolia.…The
following
day,
the
government
decided
to
send
five
columns
of
soldiers
to
places
in
Southern
Mongolia-
Chuulalt
Khaalga
(Kalgan),
Bat
Khaalga
([Pailingmiao],
about
100
miles
north
west
of
Khökh
Khot),
Bugat
([Paotou],
about
90
miles
west
of
Khökh
Khot)
Doloon-noor
and
Khökh
Khot.