Ulanhu
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| Traditional Chinese: | 乌兰夫 / 云泽 | ||||||
| Simplified Chinese: | 乌兰夫 / 雲澤 | ||||||
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Ulanhu
乌兰夫 |
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| In office March 15, 1983 – March 15, 1988 |
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| President | Li Xiannian |
| Preceded by | Dong Biwu (1975) vacant |
| Succeeded by | Wang Zhen |
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| Born | 1906 Inner Mongolia |
| Died | December 8, 1988 |
| Political party | Communist Party of China |
Ulanhu (Mongolian: Ulaan Khüü red son; Chinese: 乌兰夫; pinyin: Wūlánfū; originally Chinese: 云泽; pinyin: Yúnzé; 1906 - December 8, 1988) was the founder of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in China, and in 1955, was awarded the rank of Senior General. He was party secretary and chairman of Inner Mongolia from 1947 until his purge in 1966/67, during the Cultural Revolution. Ulanhu was rehabilitated in 1973 and, among various other post, served as China's Vice-President under President Li Xiannian from 1983-1988.
His son and granddaughter, Buhe and Bu Xiaolin, were both politically active.
[edit] See also
List of officers of the People's Liberation Army
[edit] External links
- Ulanhu, 82, a Mongol Who Rose To High Posts in Beijing, Is Dead - Associated Press at The New York Times - December 9, 1988
| Political offices | ||
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| Preceded by ' |
Chairman of Inner Mongolia 1947–1966 |
Succeeded by Teng Haiqing |
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Secretary of the CPC Inner Mongolia Committee 1947–1966 |
Succeeded by Xie Xuegong |
| Preceded by Li Weihan |
Chairman of State Ethnic Affairs Commission 1954–1975 |
Succeeded by Ismail Amat (司马义·艾买提) |
| Preceded by Li Dazhang |
Head of CPC Central United Front Department 1977 – 1982 |
Succeeded by Yang Jingren |
| Preceded by vacant last held by Song Qingling and Dong Biwu in 1966 |
Vice-President of China 1983–1988 |
Succeeded by Wang Zhen |
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