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approximately 120,067 (2021 Census); The city was
founded in 1914 as
Belotsarsk. It was
renamed Hem-Beldir from 1918 to 1926. When the city was the capital...
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Nicholas II, on 17
April 1914. A
Tuvan capital was established,
called Belotsarsk (Белоца́рск; literally, "(Town) of the
White Tsar"). Meanwhile, in 1911...
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established on 17
April 1914. The
government was
based in the city of
Belotsarsk (Russian: Белоцарск),
which was
founded by
Russian settlers that year...
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Belorechenskaya (1863) →
Belorechensk (1958)
Beloretsk →
Mezhgorye (1995)
Belotsarsk (1914) → Khem-Beldyr (1918) →
Kyzyl (1926)
Bikinskaya →
Bikin Biryuch...
- - Кызыла" [The
history of the city in the
center of Asia. 95
years of
Belotsarsk -
Uriankhai -
Krasnogo - Kyzyl]. tuva.asia (in Russian).
Retrieved December...
- 1917 Revolution,
where effective control over the
territory and
capital Belotsarsk changed between the Red Army and counter-revolutionary
forces several...
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Republic su****des
Tannu Uriankhai and
changes the name of its
capital from
Belotsarsk to Kyzyl.
September The
Persian Socialist Soviet Republic officially came...
- Tuvans,
including the High Lama. A
Tuvan capital was established,
called Belotsarsk (Белоца́рск; literally, "Town of
White Tsar"). Meanwhile, in 1911, Mongolia...
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Uryankhay Republic (from
December 1, 1911 to
April 17, 1914) Capital:
Belotsarsk Self-declared
independent state.
Western Thrace –
Independent Government...
- கியோத்தோ (Tamil),
Kyzyl Belocarsk - Белоцарск (Russian [pre-1918]),[KNAB]
Belotsarsk (English [pre-1918]), Kěnmùbìqíěr - 肯木畢其爾 (Mandarin
Chinese [Taiwan usage])...