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Donduk Kuular (Tuvan: Куулар Дондук, [kuːˈlɑr dɔnˈduk]; 1888–1932) was a
Tuvan monk, politician, and
prime minister of the
Tuvan People's Republic. Born...
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Nachyn Sergeyevich Kuular (Russian: Начын Сергеевич Куулар, Tuvan: Начын Сергей оглу Куулар; born 9 June 1995) is a
Russian breakdancer and
freestyle wrestler...
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Prime Minister Donduk Kuular, a
former Lama monk with
strong ties to the country's many lamas.
Kuular sought to
establish stronger ties with...
- to form the more rock-oriented Yat-Kha.
Kuvezin was
replaced by
Anatoli Kuular, who had
previously worked with
Khovalyg and Kongar-ool
Ondar as part of...
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Moscow and Kyzyl. In 1929, the
Soviets arrested the head of
state Donduk Kuular. Meanwhile, five
Tuvan graduates of the
Communist University of the Toilers...
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partial list of
notable Tuvan people.
Kidispey Choodu Sergey Shoygu Donduk Kuular Kaadyr-ool
Bicheldey Khertek Anchimaa-Toka
Larisa Shoigu Salchak Toka Sherig-ool...
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Donduk Kuular. In 1929–1932 a
political shift occurred,
beginning with the 1929
Tuvan coup d'état, as
nationalist elements of the party,
including Kuular, were...
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independent state between the
World Wars. The state's ruler,
Chairman Donduk Kuular,
sought to
strengthen ties with
Mongolia and
establish Buddhism as the state...
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occurred in
January after the
Tuvan government under Prime Minister Donduk Kuular attempted to
implement nationalist,
religious and anti-Soviet policies,...
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chairmanship of the TNRP
after the
execution of his
predecessor Donduk Kuular. The
Great Purge took root as well
during the late 1930s, with operations...