kolhitsiin
Kolhitsiin is a Mongolian term that denotes the possessive or genitive form related to kolkhoz, the Soviet-era system of collective farming. In Mongolian usage, kolhitsiin signals that something belongs to or is associated with a kolkhoz.
Etymology and usage guides indicate that kolkhoz is written kolhoz in Mongolian, and the genitive suffix -iin
Historical context shows that kolkoziin-like structures were part of Mongolia’s socialist agricultural policy, established in rural
In the transition to a market economy, many kolhoziin were dissolved, privatized, or reorganized during the
See also: Kolkhoz, Mongolian People’s Republic, agriculture in Mongolia, decollectivization.