Bazarsadyn Jargalsaikhan

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Bazarsadyn Jargalsaikhan (Mongolian: Базарсадын Жаргалсайхан; born 20 August 1959), better known by his nickname Buyangiin Jaagaa (Mongolian: Буянгийн Жагаа), is a Mongolian businessman and politician who has been the chairman of the Republican Party of Mongolia since 2004.[1] He is the founder and owner of the Buyan Holding company.

Bazarsadyn Jargalsaikhan
Базарсадын Жаргалсайхан
Jargalsaikhan in 2008
Minister of Industry and Trade
In office
5 January 2006  22 November 2007
Prime MinisterMiyeegombyn Enkhbold
Preceded byKhalzkhuugiin Narankhuu
Member of the State Great Khural
In office
August 2004  July 2008
Constituency70th, Songinokhairkhan District, Ulaanbaatar
Chairman of the Republican Party
Assumed office
5 April 2004
Personal details
Born (1959-08-20) 20 August 1959 (age 66)
PartyRepublican Party
(since 2004)
Other party
Republican Party
(1992–2002)
Civil Will–Republican Party
(2002–2004)
Irkutsk State University
ProfessionBusinessman, physicist

Jargalsaikhan was elected to the State Great Khural in 2004, and served as member of parliament until 2008.[2]

Early life and education

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Jargalsaikhan was born the middle child in a family of five in Ulaanbaatar on 20 August 1959. He entered the 23th Secondary School of Ulaanbaatar in 1967. After completing his secondary education in 1977, Jargalsaikhan studied as a space physicist at the Irkutsk State University of the Soviet Union. He graduated in 1988.[2]

Between 1990 and 2004, he was regarded as one of the richest people in the country.[citation needed]

Experience

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1984-1985 Assistant worker in Govi corporation.

1985-1988 Private business

1989-1992 Founded his "Buyan" company as a small entity

1992-1996 “Buyan” became and Limited company, Executive director

1996-2004 “Buyan Holding” Co Ltd, executive director[3]

2004-2008 Member of parliament

2006-2007 Member of cabinet, minister of trade and industry.[4][5]

References

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  1. "Nachlese: Neuer Präsident will Armut bekämpfen". Der Standard. 14 July 2008. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
  2. 1 2 "Намтарын товчоон". Hamug Mongol Sonin (in Mongolian). 2012-05-14. Retrieved 2026-01-02.
  3. "СОНГУУЛЬ 2024". gogo.mn (in Mongolian). June 2024. Retrieved 2026-01-02.
  4. "From Palau to Mongolia, WikiLeaks cables show loneliness of distant envoys". The Guardian. 5 February 2011. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
  5. "Сайд Б.Жаргалсайханы аж үйлдвэрийг хөгжүүлэх бодлого (2006.02.22)". forum.mn (in Mongolian). 2006-02-22. Retrieved 2026-01-02.