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REFLECTIONS ON THE REVIVAL OF KHÖGSHIN KHÜREE Fig. 1. Khögshin khüree by M. I. Klyagina-Kondratiyeva in the 1920s. Courtesy S. Chuluun. 8 Erdenebileg, B.: Mongolin siim xidin tiixés, pp. 97-101. “In 1930 all animals were transferred to collective farms. In 1932 the number of monks reduced to 480, the religious administration was discharged and had around 124 monks, and treasury had six sheep and four cows. At the beginning of 1937 it had three horses, 25 cattle, one goat, 21 sheep. They (were) left with two dugan, two houses and one fence.” English translation by Jawkhlan Byamba. 23