The swift defeat of the Uvs revolt failed to prevent further violent uprisings from spreading across western Mongolia in 1932. The main uprising began on April 10 or 11th 1932 centered at the Khyalganat monastery of
Rashaant sum in
Khövsgöl aimag, and spread quickly to neighboring monasteries. The insurgents established a high command under the name "Ochirbat's Military ministry" (), and began arming the local lamas and laypeople, burning down collective and
sum centers, and assassinating opponents, especially local officials and party and youth league members who actively sought to repress institutional
Buddhism in favor of
socialism. The rebellion quickly spread to
Arkhangai,
Övörkhangai,
Zavkhan and Dörböt aimags. The Mongolian government responded by establishing an extraordinary commission headed by
Jambyn Lkhümbe and deploying Interior Ministry armed units on April 15/16th. Lkhümbe's troops torched the town of
Rashaant, destroyed Khyalganat monastery where the rebellion had originated, and ordered the immediate execution of 54 of the 204 insurgents that were captured. Government forces, with the assistance of Soviet tanks and aircraft, gradually brought the rebellion under control by the end of summer 1932. Through June and July 614 rebels were killed and another 1,500 arrested during the course of 15 battles. The uprising was suppressed by November 1932. The uprising covered an area of about 155,000 km2. The garrison town of
Tsetserleg, population 1,195 people, joined the rebellion. In general, most of the rebels were common herdsmen. In Övörkhangai aimag, 90% members of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party and the
Revolutionary Youth Union joined the rebels, as well as 95% of collective farms. Rebel fighting units numbered from dozens to thousands of men. They were armed mainly with flintlocks and antique rifles. Government troops numbered just a few hundred men but were better armed with modern rifles, machine guns, grenades, mountain artillery, armored cars, and planes provided by the
USSR. Soviet troops were not introduced, but military advisers participated in some battles. ==Results==