Sükhbaatar was born in present day Ulaanbaatar, the Chinese
trading settlement some kilometers east of Ikh Khüree (later Niislel Khüree,
now Ulaanbaatar), as the third of four children. His parents had deserted their
home banner in Setsen Khan aimag, and his father lived from odd jobs and as a
day laborer. When Sükhbaatar was six, the family moved close to the Russian
consulate. It was from playing with the Russian children that he learnt to
speak some Russian. At the age of 14, Sükhbaatar had the opportunity to get an
education, from Zaisan Jamyan. From the age of 16 onwards, he worked as a proxy
rider (at that time, people who were obliged to render certain services to the
authorities often employed other people to replace them) for several years.
After Mongolia 's
first declaration of independence in 1911, Sükhbaatar was drafted into the new
nation's army.
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