Independence Day (Mongolia)

The Independence Day of Mongolia (Mongolian: Монгол Улсын тусгаар тогтнол) is the main state holiday in Mongolia. This date is celebrated annually on 29 December. It marks Mongolia's independence from the Qing dynasty in 1911. It has been celebrated annually in Mongolia since 2011. Independence Day is also the term used for Constitution Day on November 26.

Independence Day
Native name Тусгаар Тогтнолын Өдөр (Tusgaar Togtnoliin Üdür)
Date29 December
Duration1 day
Location Mongolia, Main celebrations are held in Ulaanbaatar
TypeNational Holiday
Participants Mongolian Government
People of Mongolia
Fireworks, concerts, parades are held on this day.

Background

In 1911, the Xinhai Revolution broke out and Outer Mongolia under the Bogd Khan declared its independence on December 29, 1911.[1][2] The newly established Bogd Khanate of Mongolia lasted for 8 years until it was occupied by the Republic of China in 1919, but regained its independence on 11 July 1921.[3][4]

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