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Bat-Ochiryn Togtokhtör ((モンゴル語:Бат-очирын Тогтохтөр), 15 September 1779 to 6 April 1868) known as To Wang ((モンゴル語:То ван)) or as Hetsuu Wang Togtokhtör ((モンゴル語:Хэцүү ван Тогтохтөр)) was a Mongolian nobleman and politician. To Wang was the son of Bat-Ochir, the Zasag Noyan of the Khoshuu. At age 25, To Wang succeeded his father as the Noyan of the Khoshuu, was appointed Hebei Wang in 1839, and became leader of the Setsen Khan Aimag Assembly in 1859. Prior to To Wang's rule, Tamsagbulag (located in modern-day Halhgol sum in Dornod aimag) had only one monastery. To Wang built several monasteries ("Соёлыг бадруулагч", "Хамгийг хамгаалагч"), and a palace as well as an artificial mountain, lake, dikes, and various establishments for metalwork, stone-masonry, carpentry, textile, and agriculture. Moreover he doubled the number of livestock in the Khoshuu to 120,000. To Wang was instrumental to making Tamsagbulag a regional cultural center. To Wang's "Хэбэй вангийн аж төрөх үйлийг заасан сургаал" (1853); a treatise on combining nomadic and sedentary living, is the first economics book published in Mongolia. To Wang also compiled grammatical rules for the Mongolian script and published them as a textbook in the Khoshuu school. To Wang died in 1869. ==External links== * (Association for the Study of To wang ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Togtokhtör wang」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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