✨Ballerina✨ •Asian Grand Prix 2017- 🥉 •Magyar Táncművészeti Egyetem •Perm state choreographic college •Mongolian state academic theatre of opera and ballet
Queen Genepil (1905-1938) was the last queen of Mongolia and the wife of the last Mongol Khan. Following her husband's demise, she faced arrest and subsequent execution in 1938, as part of the systematic Stalinist campaign to eradicate Mongolian culture and any remnants of the old regime.
A significant portion of the population met their end during this period, including almost all the shamans and Buddhist lamas of Mongolia. Estimates suggest that between 20,000 and 35,000 "enemies of the revolution" met the same fate, accounting for 3 to 5 percent of Mongolia's total population at the time.
Genepil's daughter, Tserenkhand, who miraculously survived the Great Purge, recalled her mother's abrupt disappearance during her childhood, stating, "They took her away at night. She didn't wake us, only left a piece of sugar on our pillows. I still vividly remember the joy of discovering that rare delicacy in the morning."