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    The Tuvan People's Republic (TPR), known simply as Tannu Tuva, was a partially recognized socialist republic that existed between 1921 and 1944. The former...
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    The Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (‹See Tfd›Russian: Тувинская Автономная Советская Социалистическая Республика; Tuvan: Тыва Автономнуг Совет...
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    the military wing of the Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party which constituted the armed forces of the Tuvan People's Republic. The first militarized formations...
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    The Tuvan Autonomous Oblast was an autonomous oblast of the Soviet Union, created on 11 October 1944 following the annexation of the Tuvan People's Republic...
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    The Tuvan People’s Republic entered World War II on the side of the Allied Powers, shortly after the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany that...
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  • Tuvan or Tyvan is a Turkic language spoken in the Republic of Tuva in South Central Siberia, Russia. The language has borrowed a great number of roots...
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    (1947–1965)  Tuvan People's Republic (1921–1944) Ukrainian People's Republic of Soviets (1917–1918) (united into the Ukrainian Soviet Republic) People's Democratic...
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    The Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party was a political party in Tuva, founded in 1921. When the Tuvan People's Republic was founded in the same year,...
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    leaders of the Tuvan People's Republic, the Tuvan Autonomous Oblast (the Tuvan AO) and the Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (the Tuvan ASSR). It...
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    Tuva (redirect from Tuvan Republic)
    Tfd›Russian: Тува [tʊˈva]) or Tyva (/ˈtɪvə/; Tuvan: Тыва [tʰɤˈʋɐ]), officially the Republic of Tuva, is a republic of Russia. Tuva lies at the geographical...
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  • Khertek Anchimaa-Toka (category History of the Tuvan People's Republic)
    – 4 November 2008) was a Tuvan and Soviet politician who was the Chairwoman of Little Khural of the Tuvan People's Republic from 1940 to 1944, and was...
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    well the Tuvan sky. The blue pall symbolizes the confluence of the Bii-Khem (Bolshoy Yenisei) and Kaa-Khem (Maly Yenisei) rivers at the Tuvan capital of...
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    China. They speak the Tuvan language, a Siberian Turkic language. In Mongolia, they are regarded as one of the Uriankhai peoples. Tuvans have historically...
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    The akşa was the currency of the Tuvan People's Republic (Tannu-Tuva) between 1934 and 1944 and was equal to the Soviet ruble upon introduction. It was...
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    Uryankhay Krai (category Articles containing Tuvan-language text)
    Supported by the Red Army, the Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party established the Soviet puppet state of the Tuvan People's Republic (initially Tannu Tuva) on...
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  • Thumbnail for 1929 Tuvan coup d'état
    The 1929 Tuvan coup d'état took place in the Tuvan People's Republic. It occurred in January after the Tuvan government under Prime Minister Donduk Kuular...
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    Salchak Toka (category History of the Tuvan People's Republic)
    the Central Committee of the Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party and was the supreme ruler of the Tuvan People's Republic from 1932 until its annexation...
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    Emblem of the Tuvan People's Republic (1935–1939) Emblem of the Tuvan People's Republic (1939–1941) Emblem of the Tuvan People's Republic (1941–1943) Emblem...
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    and the Soviet satellite states of the Mongolian People's Republic and the Tuvan People's Republic. The Soviets had increasingly began to seek rapprochement...
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  • Thumbnail for Tozhu Tuvans
    subgroup of the Tuvans living in Todzhinsky District of Tuva Republic. The Tozhu Tuvans are reindeer herders. The language of Tozhu Tuvan people is a subdialect...
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    Donduk Kuular (category History of the Tuvan People's Republic)
    Kuular (Tuvan: Куулар Дондук, [kuːˈlɑr dɔnˈduk]; 1888–1932) was a Tuvan monk, politician, and prime minister of the Tuvan People's Republic. Born in...
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  • Tooruktug Dolgay Tangdym (category Articles containing Tuvan-language text)
    Tuvan People's Republic (TPR) when Tuva was an independent socialist republic recognised only by the Soviet Union and the Mongolian People's Republic...
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  • Socialist Republic (2 December 1920 – 12 March 1922) Republic of Mountainous Armenia (26 April 1921 – 13 July 1921) Tuvan People's Republic (14 August...
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  • Kuzhuget Shoigu (category Tuvan people)
    in the village of Kara-Khol [ru], in the recently established Tuvan People's Republic, to a family of nomadic herders. Following the annexation of Tuva...
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    recognised as sovereign states at the time, along with the Tuvan People's Republic; both of these republics participated in World War II. Soviet–Mongolian relations...
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    Kyzyl (category Articles containing Tuvan-language text)
    Tfd›Russian: Кызыл, IPA: [kɨˈzɨl]; Tuvan: Кызыл, romanized: Kızıl, IPA: [qɤˈzɤɫ]) is the capital city of the republic of Tuva, Russia. The name of the city...
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  • was the national anthem of the Tuvan People's Republic from 1921 to 1944. It is often incorrectly listed as the Tuvan language version of "The Internationale"...
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  • of member republics had ceased to be awarded. Some Republics such as the Tuvan People's Republic only replaced their own award system with the Soviet...
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    states History of modern Mongolia Politics of Mongolia Mengjiang Tuvan People's Republic The traditional Mongolian script was used from 1924 to 1941. Mongolian...
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    the Tuvan People's Republic was joined with the Russian SFSR as the Tuvan Autonomous Oblast, becoming an Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1961...
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