Mongolia and Taiwan timeline

  • 1632 Ligdan travelled to Tibet to evade the Manchus and conquer the Gelug.

  • With the Dutch in southern Taiwan and the Spanish in northern Taiwan, confrontation between the two adversaries were inevitable and eventually the Dutch drive the Spanish out of Taiwan, becoming the sole ruling power on Taiwan

  • Chingünjav and Amursana led failed rebellions which ended in the destruction of the Dzungars

  • The Japanese Imperial government suppressed any opposition to its rule and eliminated all anti-Japanese groups on the island

  • First population census

  • Industrial production surpasses agricultural production

  • Treaty of San Francisco comes into force. Japan renounces all right, title, and claim to Taiwan, but no "receiving country" is designated. However, Japan and the Republic of China then sign Sino-Japanese Peace Treaty (Treaty of Taipei).

  • Mongolia and the Soviet Union announced that all Soviet troops would be withdrawn from Mongolia by 1992

    Mongolia and the Soviet Union announced that all Soviet troops would be withdrawn from Mongolia by 1992
  • Foreign investment law passed

  • The MPRP was elected; a new government was formed by Prime Minister Nambaryn Enkhbayar.