Mongolia Celebrates Restoration of Its Independence www.montsame.mn
Mongolia celebrates the victory of the National Liberation Movement and the restoration of its independence, as a public holiday.
On December 29, 1911, Mongolia restored its independence after more than 200 years of Manchu rule through a national movement known as the 1911 Revolution. The Mongolian people enthroned the VIII Bogd Jebtsundamba Khutugtu as the Theocratic Monarch and a government, headed by Bogd Jebtsundamba Khutugtu was established. This government consisted of five ministries: internal affairs, foreign affairs, military affairs, finance, and judicial affairs.
Having laid the foundation for the revival of Mongolia, the 1911 Revolution is an event of utmost significance in the history of modern Mongolia and a proud historic moment to be remembered and cherished by future generations. The liberation of Mongolia in 1911 is considered to have necessitated the 1921 People’s Revolution, by fulfilling Mongolia’s long struggle to restore national freedom.
The Day of the National Liberation Movement and Independence has been celebrated as a public holiday since 2011 in accordance with the Law on Public Holidays and Celebrations.
Published Date:2025-12-30





