currently known as Tuva has been occupied by various groups throughout its history. Sources are rare and unclear for most of Tuva's early history. Archeological...
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Tuva (/ˈtuːvə/; Russian: Тува́) or Tyva (Tuvan: Тыва, romanized: Tıva), officially the Republic of Tuva, is a republic of Russia. Tuva lies at the geographical...
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Tuvan People's Republic (redirect from People's Republic of Tannu Tuva)
located in Tuva, covering the same territory, north-west of Mongolia, as was the previous 1914–1921 Tuvan protectorate (Uryankhay Krai) of the former...
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Union and Third Reich. The Tuva volunteer forces took part in the battles on the eastern front as part of the formations of the Workers and Peasants Red...
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Tuvan Autonomous Oblast (redirect from Tuva Autonomous Oblast)
successor, the Tuva Republic, became a constituent member of the Russian Federation. Tuva List of leaders of Communist Tuva First Secretary of the Tuvan Communist...
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Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (redirect from Tuva ASSR)
numerous prison camps as well as labor colonies. Tuva List of leaders of Communist Tuva First Secretary of the Tuvan Communist Party Keesing's Contemporary...
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Kuzhuget Shoigu (category Education in Tuva)
Tuva. He would later write two books (The Vulture's Black Feathers in 2001 and Tannu-Tuva: Land of Lakes and Blue Rivers in 2004) on the history of Tuva...
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Tuva or Bust! (1991) is a book by Ralph Leighton about the author and his friend Richard Feynman's attempt to travel to Tuva, Siberia. The introduction...
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Uryankhay Republic (category History of Tuva)
tüükh [Brief History of Mongolia] (Ulan Bator, 1934), p. 55. N.P. Leonov, Tannu Tuva (Moscow, 1927), p. 42. Istoriya Tuvy [History of Tuva], v. 1, pp....
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Tuvans (redirect from Tuva people)
who live in Russia (Tuva), Mongolia, and China. They speak Tuvan, a Siberian Turkic language. In Mongolia they are regarded as one of the Uriankhai people...
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