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Udval Sonom was (Mongolian: Сономын Удвал, С.Удвал, variants: Udval Sonomyn, Sonom-un Udbal etc) Mongolian women's leader, politician and writer. She was a well-known Mongolian author as well as outstanding state and public figure.

Biography
Udval Sonom was born in Bulgan province on 21th of February 1921 in Mongolia. She worked as the chairwoman of the Central Council of the Mongolian Trade Union in 1956-1958. The first secretary and then the chair of the Mongolian Writers’ Union the chairwoman and president of the Mongolian Women Committee in 1973-1982 and the deputy chairwoman the Committee of Veterans of Revolutionary Struggle. The third chairwoman of the Mongolian Women’s Federation Udval Sonom, who lead this organization for 25 years.

Udval Sonom was elected as the deputy of the People’s Great Khural (Parliament) in various constituencies between 1951-1' In 1966 she joined the Mongolian People’s Revolution Party’s Central Committee and left it in 1990.

As a writer, Udval Sonom penned novels such as Odg (1957), The First Thirteen, Khatanbaatar Magsarjav (1974), and Great Destiny) 19 and numerous short stories. Her works have been translated into several languages, scribed as a “prominent short story writer”.

Honored Worker of Culture of Mongolia Oyun S. said : “ The top of the mountain is visible well, the more you move away from it”. the Political Bureau, the Chairmen of the National Congress was a mistake. The time will come when our children will see it ”. She described the Great Writer, a sensible leader, a representative of the aristocracy of Mongolia Udval S., as “a mountain peak glowing in the distance”, and said that such leaders would not be born in the near future who would reach that height. She also reminded that no one have no right to criticize the work and life of Mrs. Udval S.

Awards

 * Joliot-Curie Medal of Peace medal in 1965
 * The Afro-Asian Lotus Prize Literature in 1971.
 * Order of Friendship (Russia) in 1978
 * State decorations of the Mongolia in 1978
 * Order of Honor in 1946, 1966
 * Hero of Labor of the Mongolia in 1956
 * Order of Sukhbaatar in 1971

Links
http://en.mwf.mn/63