Background
Damdinsüren was born in Mongolia 1908, in what is today the Dornod Aimag (province).
Damdinsüren was born in Mongolia 1908, in what is today the Dornod Aimag (province).
He wrote the text to one version of the national anthem of Mongolia. As a young man, he was politically active in the Mongolian Revolutionary Youth League, where he was elected into the Central Committee in 1926, and eventually became an editor of its publications. Later he became the chairman of the Council of Mongolian Trade Unions and was involved in the collectivization and seizures.
He joined the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party in 1932.
In 1933 he continued his education in Leningrad. He promoted the switch from the vertically written classical Mongolian script to an adapted Cyrillic script.
Later he confessed abandonment of the Classical Mongolian Script as one of the mistakes of his life. In 1959 he became chairman of the Committee of Sciences, and between 1953 and 1955 he was chairman of the Writers Union.
He was forced to do it as he was politically repressed and imprisoned and was threatened by capital punishment. Between 1942 and 1946 he was an editor for the party newspaper Ünen (The Truth).