Tsogto Badmazhapov  | |
|---|---|
| Цогто Бадмажапов | |
| Born | 1879 | 
| Died | 15 December 1937 | 
| Occupation(s) | Explorer, Mongolist, diplomat, translator, noncomissioned officer | 
| Years active | |
| Awards | Lesser silver medal of the Russian Geographical Society | 
Tsogto Garmayevich Badmazhapov (Russian: Цогто Гармаевич Бадмажапов; 1879-1937) was a Russian translator, Mongolist, and discoverer of the city of Khara-Khoto.
Biography
An ethnic Buryat, he was a native of Troitskosavsk in the Zabaykalskoy Oblast of the Russian Empire from the Cossack estate of Kyakhta. In his capacity as a translator and explorer with the rank of senior warden (uryadnik) he participated in the Mongolo-Kamskoy Expedition of Pyotr Kozlov (1899-1901). He worked for a trading company based at Kyakhta, "Sobennikov and Molchanov Brothers" under Bazar Baradin. He was executed in 1937 on charges of participating in a counter-revolutionary conspiracy against the Mongolian People's Republic.
Badmazhapov's home in Urga is now the Historical Museum of Ulan-Bator.
References
- Цокто Бадмажапов — первооткрыватель "Мертвого города «Хара-Хото». (Tsokto Badmazhapov: Discoverer of the "Lost City" of Khara-Khoto).
 - Персоналии — Наука и образование — Бадмажапов Ц. Г. (People: Academia & Education: Badmazhapov, Ts.G.
 - Люди и Судьбы (People and Events)