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The Tuvan People's Republic (TPR), [a] [b] known simply as Tannu Tuva, [c] was a partially recognized socialist republic that existed between 1921 and 1944. [10] The former country was located in the same territory as the former Tuvan protectorate of Imperial Russia , known as Uriankhai Krai , northwest of Mongolia, and now corresponds to the ...
Тува lub Тыва, tuwiński Тыва; historyczne nazwy: Tannu-Tuwa, Урянхайский край – Kraj Urianchajski) – republika autonomiczna w azjatyckiej części Federacji Rosyjskiej. Graniczy z Mongolią oraz rosyjskimi jednostkami administracyjnymi: Republiką Ałtaju, Chakasją, Krajem Krasnojarskim, obwodem irkuckim i ...
Tuwa, Tuwińska Republika Ludowa (tuw. Tьвa Arat Respuвlik) – quasi-niepodległe państwo istniejące w latach 1921–1944, w 1944 r. włączone w skład ZSRR jako Tuwiński Obwód Autonomiczny. Obecnie jego kontynuacją jest autonomiczna rosyjska republika Tuwy.
It became a Russian protectorate in 1914 and was replaced by the nominally independent Tuvan People's Republic in 1921 (known officially as Tannu Tuva until 1926), [15] recognized only by its neighbors the Soviet Union and Mongolia, before being annexed into the former in 1944. [16]
On 14 August 1921 the Bolsheviks (supported by Russia) established the Tuvan People's Republic, popularly called Tannu-Tuva. In 1926, the capital (Belotsarsk; Khem-Beldyr since 1918) was renamed Kyzyl, meaning "Red". [38] Tuva was an independent state between the World Wars. [34]
Establishment. Main article: History of Tuva. Since 1759, Tuva (then called Tannu Uriankhai) had been part of Mongolia, which in turn was a part of the territory of the Manchu Qing dynasty.
1 paź 2024 · Tyva, republic in south-central Siberia, Russia. Tyva borders northwestern Mongolia and occupies the basin of the upper Yenisey River. Its relief consists of two broad basins, the Tyva and Todzha, drained by two main tributaries of the Yenisey River. High mountain ranges, including the Eastern.