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    Jodbajab (1876 – 1947), also known under the courtesy name of Shihai (Chinese: 什海 or 世海) was an Inner Mongolian military officer and government official...
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  • Ünenbayan and Jodbajab. In January 1936, Nima-odsor, Ünenbayan, Serengdongrub, and Demchugdongrub went to Zhangbei for a meeting with Jodbajab. In that meeting...
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    of the House, President of the Preparatory School for Studying in Japan Jodbajab: Commander of the Mongol Militia, Deputy commander of the Pao An Tui Xia...
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    World War II Soviet invasion of Manchuria Commanders Ceremonial chief Prince Demchugdongrub Notable commanders Li Shouxin Jodbajab Altanochir Wang Ying...
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  • head of Yeke-juu League) Babadorj (巴宝多尔济, jasagh of Urat Middle Banner) Jodbajab (nobleman of Chahar) Gongchok Lashe (贡楚克拉什, nobleman of Chahar) Darijaya...
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  • independent Mongolian government established control in the area in March 1912. Jodbajab, the Qing and then Republic of China military official responsible for...
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  • Zhi Ethnic-Mongol army – Teh Wang 1st Cavalry – Teh Wang 2nd Cavalry – Jodbajab Self-Defense Army – Fu Linga Bandits and former puppet troops 1st Route...
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