The Tuvan People's Revolutionary Army (TNRA) (Russian: Тувинская народно-революционная армия; Tuvan: Тываның Араттың Революстуг Шерии) was the military...
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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, the...
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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 Mongolian People's Army (Mongolian: Монголын Ардын Арми), also known as the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Army (Mongolian: Монгол Ардын Хувьсгалт...
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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 People's Revolutionary Party. They quickly reversed Donduk's policies and brought the republic closer to the Soviet Union. The Tuvan People's Republic...
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Sergei Shoigu (category Tuvan people)
Sergei's great uncle, Seren Kuzhuget, was the commander of the Tuvan People's Revolutionary Army from 1929 to 1938. Sergei has two sisters: Larisa Kuzhugetovna...
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Khertek Anchimaa-Toka (category History of the Tuvan People's Republic)
source] – 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...
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Tuva (redirect from Tuvan Republic)
II. Salchak Toka, leader of the Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party, was given the title of First Secretary of the Tuvan Communist Party and became the...
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(1975–1990) Polish People's Republic (1944; 1952–1989) Romanian People's Republic (1947–1965) Tuvan People's Republic (1921–1944) Ukrainian People's Republic of...
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1946. Until 1990, it was a one-party state ruled by the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, and maintained close political and economic ties with the...
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Churguy-ool Khomushku (category Tuvan people)
the Tuvan People's Revolutionary Army. It was there that he became a member of the Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party. After serving in the army, he became...
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Music in the Tuva Republic (redirect from Tuvan music)
inhabited by a Turkic people. Tuvans are known abroad for khoomei (xöömej), a kind of overtone singing. Traditionally, Tuvan music was only a solo effort...
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Republic (1920–1922) Tuvan People's Republic (1921–1944) Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922–1991) Ukraine Ukrainian People's Republic of Soviets...
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Uryankhay Krai (category Articles containing Tuvan-language text)
1921. Supported by the Red Army, the Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party established the Soviet puppet state of the Tuvan People's Republic (initially Tannu...
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FC Spartak Vladikavkaz Tersk Stud Trud (Russian newspaper) Tuvan People's Revolutionary Army Zhas Alash Alexandrovsky Uyezd Kungursky Uyezd Minsk Governorate...
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Mongolia (section Mongolian People's Republic)
citizens are ethnic Mongols, with roughly 5% of the population being Kazakhs, Tuvans, and other ethnic minorities, who are especially concentrated in the western...
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generally 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...
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of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1956–1991) Emblem of the Tuvan People's Republic (1943–1944) Emblem of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia...
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Hammer and sickle (category National symbols of the People's Republic of China)
emblem of the Tuvan People's Republic (1943‒1944) Emblem of the self-proclaimed Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic State emblem of the Lao People's Democratic...
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Red Army troops occupied Tuva in January 1920, which had also been part of the Qing Empire of China and a protectorate of Imperial Russia. The Tuvan People's...
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Ethiopia (Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front, 1991–2019) Republic of Seychelles (Seychelles People's Progressive Front, People's Party and United...
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Union 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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Mongols (redirect from Mongol people)
Dzungarian Oirats, Upper Mongols, Barga Mongols, most Inner Mongolian and some Tuvan leaders sent statements to support Bogd Khan's call of Mongolian reunification...
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Communist state (section People's democratic state)
ISBN 9781317805113 – via Google Books. Khabtagaeva, Bayarma (2009). Mongolic Elements in Tuvan. Turcologica Series. Vol. 81. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 21. ISBN 9783447060950...
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relative majority until the 1930s or 1940s according to censuses. When the Tuvan People's Republic joined the Soviet Union in 1944, it did not become a union...
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Army out of Mongolia. In its place, the Tuvan People's Republic was established by the Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party and the Mongolian People's Republic...
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Dansranbilegiin Dogsom (category Mongolian revolutionaries)
Director of the Revolutionary Museum and Mayor of Ulaanbaatar from 1930 to 1932, and then Mongolia's representative to Tuvan People's Republic from 1933...
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Salchak Toka, the leader of the Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party, was given the title of First Secretary of the Tuvan Communist Party, and became the...
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the Georgian SSR. On 11 October 1944, the Tuvan People's Republic was joined with the Russian SFSR as the Tuvan Autonomous Oblast, becoming an Autonomous...
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