- the
Tuvan Keshdims, Baits, and Teleks. This was the
beginning of
Mongol suzerainty over the
Tuvans.
After the
collapse of the
Naiman Khanate,
Tuvans moved...
-
Tuvan,
sometimes spelt Tyvan, is a
Turkic language spoken in the
Republic of Tuva in
South Central Siberia, Russia.
There are
small groups of
Tuvans that...
- has been
exploited by the
Tuvans for
about ten
years now and is also
located in
disputed territory, so the
demand for the
Tuvan government to
return it...
-
subgroup of the
Tuvans living in
Todzhinsky District of Tuva Republic. The T****
Tuvans are
reindeer herders. The
language of T****
Tuvan people is a subdialect...
-
Tuvan or
Tuvinian can
refer to: Of or
pertaining to Tuva, a
federal subject of
Russia Tuvans or Tuvinians, a
Turkic ethnic group living in
southern Siberia...
- into the
former in 1944. A
majority of the po****tion are
ethnic Tuvans who
speak Tuvan as
their native tongue,
while Russian is
spoken natively by the...
-
exclusively in
Russian by the 1990s,
Tuvans remained the
largest ethnicity in Tuva (approximately 206,000
residents were of
Tuvan ethnicity, and 98,000 were of...
- The
Tuvan Autonomous Oblast was an
autonomous oblast of the
Soviet Union,
created on 11
October 1944
following the
annexation of the
Tuvan People's Republic...
- This is a
partial list of
notable Tuvan people.
Kidispey Choodu Sergey Shoygu Donduk Kuular Kaadyr-ool
Bicheldey Khertek Anchimaa-Toka
Larisa Shoigu Salchak...
- The akşa was the
currency of the
Tuvan People's
Republic (Tannu-Tuva)
between 1934 and 1944 and was
equal to the
Soviet ruble upon introduction. It was...