• Khan-Tuvan Dyggvi also known as Tuğan Khagan, according to Omeljan Pritsak, was the name of a Khazar Khagan of the 825 AD. Per Pritsak, Dyggvi led a rebellion...
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    The Tuvans (from Russian тувинцы tuvincy) or Tyvans (from Tuvan тывалар tyvalar) are a Turkic ethnic group indigenous to Siberia that live in Tuva, Mongolia...
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    Tuvan-Mongol throat singing, the main technique of which is known as khoomei (/xuˈmiː/ or /xoʊˈmeɪ/; Tuvan: хөөмей, höömey; Mongolian: ᠬᠦᠭᠡᠮᠡᠢ, хөөмий...
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  • (895–925) Khazar Khaganate (complete list) – Ashina dynasty: Khazar Khagans Khan-Tuvan, Khagan (c.825–830) Tarkhan, Khagan (840s) Zachariah, Khagan (c.861) Bulanid...
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  • Hét-Magyar (meaning "seven Hungarians") to Etelköz while others under Khan-Tuvan sought refuge by joining the Rus' people. One of the names on the Kievian...
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  • to the 830s. Omeljan Pritsak noted that the leader of those Kabars was Khan-Tuvan. Golden (1982) and Zuckerman (2000) concluded that if a Rus' khaganate...
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    entered Etelköz through the Verecke Pass. Some of Ungvari's Kubiars under Khan-Tuvan eventually joined the Rus' to form Rus' Khaganate. In the late 9th century...
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  • 737–c. 740 Baghatur c. 760 Ras Tarkhan is also mentioned in this period. Khan-Tuvan (a.k.a. Dyggvi) c. 825– 830 (died?) Tarkhan 840s Arab sources speak of...
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    Uriankhai (category Articles containing Tuvan-language text)
    (motto, war motto) and khan (lord) in Mongolian. The Mongols applied the name to all the forest peoples and, later, to Tuvans. They were classified by...
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    Kyzyl (category Articles containing Tuvan-language text)
    an independent state – the Tuvan People's Republic. In March 1922, the Tuvan government, the Central Committee of the Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party...
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    of different dynasties. Before Kublai Khan announced the dynastic name "Great Yuan" in 1271, Khagans (Great Khans) of the Mongol Empire (Ikh Mongol Uls)...
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    government). Khertek Anchimaa-Toka, of the mostly unrecognized and now defunct Tuvan People's Republic, is regarded as the "first ever elected woman head of...
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    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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    Galsan Tschinag (category Articles containing Tuvan-language text)
    ᠴᠢᠨᠠᠭ᠎ᠠ ᠶᠢᠨ ᠭᠠᠯᠰᠠᠩ, [ˈtʃʰinɑːɡiːŋ ˈɢɑɮsəŋ], born Irgit Şınıkay oğlu Çuruk-Uvaa (Tuvan: Иргит Шыныкай оглу Чурук-Уваа, pronounced [iɾ.gitʰ ʃɯ̃.nɯ.ka̠j o̞ɣ.ɫu tʃu...
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    headquartered in Portland, Oregon and the Tuvan Republic. His music is a synthesis of traditional forms such as Tuvan throat singing, Shamanic music, Raga...
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    Barga, Khakas, Buryats, Tuvans, Khori-Tumed, and Yenisei Kyrgyz. He then organized the Siberians into three tumens. Genghis Khan gave the Telengit and Tolos...
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    conflict. In 1270, Kublai Khan sent a Chinese official, with a new batch of settlers, to serve as judge of the Kyrgyz and Tuvan basin areas. Ogedei's grandson...
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  • reign of Taisun Khan, Esen Taishi subjugated the Jurchens in Manchuria, the Kara Del kingdom around Hami City, and the Uriankhais (Tuvans) in Siberia. Despite...
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    Güyük Khan Kadan Örüg Temur Khan Adai Khan Melig Kublai Khan Temür Khan Toghon Temür Khan Jochi Orda Khan Batu Khan Sartaq Berke Shiban Toqta Uzbeg Khan Hulagu...
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  • from invading China proper.[citation needed] In the 12th century, Genghis Khan was able to unite or conquer the warring tribes, forging them into a unified...
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    Genghis Khan called him khan etseg ('khan father'). Yesugei, having disposed of all Tughrul's sons, was now the only one in line to inherit the title khan. The...
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    the Tuvans. Tuvans were ruled by the Khalka Mongol leader Sholoi Ubashi's Altyn-Khan Khanate until the 17th century. The state of the Altyn-Khan disappeared...
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    Sergei Shoigu (category Articles containing Tuvan-language text)
    Federation. Shoigu was born on 21 May 1955 in Chadan, Tuvan Autonomous Oblast, to an ethnic Tuvan father, newspaper editor Kuzhuget Shoigu (1921–2010)...
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    such as Vincent Smith, he was killed by his son Juna Khan, who then assumed power in 1325. Juna Khan renamed himself as Muhammad bin Tughlaq and ruled for...
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    together with Chahars, Ordos and Tumed, were directly ruled by Borjigin khans until the 20th century; unlike the Oirats, who were ruled by Dzungar nobles...
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  • Khan 955–958 Suleyman Arslan Khan 958–970 Ali Arslan Khan 970–998, Great Qaghan Ahmad Arslan Qara Khan 998–1017, son of Ali Arslan Mansur Arslan Khan...
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  • call this "cemre," the fire that falls to Air, Earth and Water every year. Tuvan: От Ава Uzbek: O't Ona or Otash Ona Tatar: Ут Әни or Ут Ана or Ut Ana Azerbaijani:...
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    people, Gagauz people, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz people, Turkmens, Turkish people, Tuvans, Uyghurs, Uzbeks, and Yakuts. The first known mention of the term Turk (Old...
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    Tengrism (category Pages with Tuvan IPA)
    Kenin-Lopsan, Mongush B. (1993). Магия тувинских шаманов = Magic of Tuvan Shamans (in Russian and English). Кызыл: Новости Тувы. Kenin-Lopsan, Mongush...
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    After a struggle of over 20 years, they were defeated in 1200 by Genghis Khan and were incorporated into the Mongol Empire. The word Merged (мэргэд) with...
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