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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TuvansTuvans - Wikipedia

    The Tuvans (from Russian тувинцы tuvincy) or Tyvans (from Tuvan тывалар tyvalar) are a Turkic ethnic group indigenous to Siberia [4] that live in Tuva, Mongolia, and China. They speak the Tuvan language, a Siberian Turkic language. [5] In Mongolia, they are regarded as one of the Uriankhai peoples.

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      From July 1919 to February 1920 the communist Red Army...

  2. 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 ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TuvaTuva - Wikipedia

    Tuva lies at the geographical center of Asia, in southern Siberia. The republic borders the federal subjects of the Altai Republic, Buryatia, Irkutsk Oblast, Khakassia, and Krasnoyarsk Krai, and shares an international border with Mongolia to the south. Tuva has a population of 336,651 (2021 census). [14]

  4. 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 ...

  5. Po upadku Imperium Rosyjskiego w 1917 w wyniku rewolucji bolszewickiej osłabły związki zależności kolonialnej nad dotychczasowym protektoratem Urianchaju. Na terytorium Tuwy prowadzone były walki pomiędzy stronami rosyjskiej wojny domowej.

  6. Tuvan, [a] sometimes spelt Tyvan, [b] is a Turkic language spoken in the Republic of Tuva in South Central Siberia, Russia. The language has borrowed a great number of roots from Mongolian, Tibetan and Russian. There are small diaspora groups of Tuvans that speak distinct dialects of Tuvan in China and Mongolia.

  7. From July 1919 to February 1920 the communist Red Army controlled Tuva, but from 19 February 1920 to June 1921 it was occupied by China under governor Yan Shichao. On 14 August 1921 the Bolsheviks (supported by Russia) established the Tuvan People's Republic, popularly called Tannu-Tuva.

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