Mongolian-Russian archival exhibition launches
Exhibition displays 29 important ‘secret’-stamped documents that were kept in Russian archives.
On the occasion of the 90th anniversary of modern archive sector in Mongolia, an exhibition of archival documents themed 'The Great Oktyabr - Cultural and Science Relations between Mongolia and Russia' opened in the exhibition hall of the General Archival Authority and will stay for a month. It is displaying documents, photographs and documentaries of historical events occurred in the past hundred years that had been kept at state archival organizations of the both countries. The exhibition consists of three parts: ‘Great Oktyabr and Mongolia’s Revolution of White Rooster Year,’ ‘Cultural and Science Relations between Mongolia and Russia’ and ‘Commission to Cooperate in Archive Sector – 25 Years’. During the event, an opening ceremony was held for the third volume of a book ‘Mongolia-Soviet Cultural and Science Relations’ jointly compiled by Mongolia’s General Archival Authority and the Federal Archival Agency of Russia. Archival documents in the compilation have been published for the first time and it includes 29 important documents stamped ‘secret’ that were kept in Russian archives and were not used in studies before.
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