No. The Soviet Union was not in existence at that time.
it was part of the ussr United sovient socalist republic
No, it was never officially a part of the Soviet Union. After Mongolia broke away from China in the 1910's, China tried to retake it. A Russian anti-communist army invaded around 1920 and defeated the Chinese; then the Soviets organized a Mongolian communist revolt, which was eventually successful. When the Japanese invaded Mongolia in 1939, the Soviets defeated the Japanese army at the famous battle of Khalkhin Gol. So Mongolia and the USSR were very close allies and Soviet policies tended to be copied in Mongolia right up until the breakup of the Soviet Union in the early 1990's- Mongolia's communist government also broke up around that same time.
Mongolia is a proper noun.
Mongolia is no longer a part of China. It is now an independent republic. Inner Mongolia is a part of China, located in the north part of China.
Ulan Bator is the biggest and capital city of Mongolia. It lies in east of the central Mongolia and North of Gobi desert which covers the southern part of Mongolia.
The Gobi Desert covers part of China and Mongolia.
Mongolia was divided into two parts hundreds of years ago. There are many reasons for it. Inner and Outer Mongolia. Inner Mongolia is part of china now and Outer Mongolia nowadays is the Independent country Mongolia.
No, its in Asia
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china ? No, Mongolia was never part of China, but once was a part of Manchu empire. China was a part of Manchu empire too. Manchu is another nomadic nation but exists no more because they moved their foundation to Chinese territory after conquered China and they vanished into mass population. Mongolians conquered China many times /Khubilai yuan empire/ but were keeping their very foundation in their homeland. Mongolia and China are neighbors with very long bad and good story. There are many misconceptions because China acted like "Manchu is China" and made other individual nations those were under Manchu empire part of China /example Tibet but there is more/ after Manchu's downfall. Also wanted Mongolia but Russians interest helped Mongolia. Nowadays everyone information outside mongolia tells mongolia was under control of china in ~1600 - 1911. Very big historical mistake. China was under control of Manchu empire too.
Mongolia was part of the Chinese Empire from the late 1600s until the revolution of 1911
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