Altai uriankhain Baruun ambany khoshuuny tuslagch, sekheeten, zokhiolch Sambuugiin Zandavaany tukhai tovch temdeglel
Title in English | Sambuugiin Zandavaa: A Short Introduction to the Life and Work of an Altai Uriankhai Banner Adjunct and Writer |
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Year of publication | 2023 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | Sambuugiin Zandavaa (1896–1961) occupies an important place among the well-educated members of the noble clan of Altai Uriankhai Right Chief Banner. In 1930, he moved from Bulgan in Mongolia to his birthplace Chingel, which was under the jurisdiction of the Republic of China, where he lived until the outbreak of the Cultural Revolution. Not only did Zandavaa know many types of heroic epics and read Buddhist scriptures in Literary Oirat, but he also wrote a short story in Literary Oirat called A Short Story About Women, which has not been preserved to this day. S. Zandavaa represents a symbiosis of oral and written literatures among the Oirat nobility of the first half of the 20th century. |
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