- 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...
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Fyodor Vladimirovich Tuvin (Russian: Фёдор Владимирович Тувин; 3 July 1973 – 13 May 2013) was a
Russian football midfielder.
Tuvin was born and died in...
- The
Tuvans (from
Russian тувинцы tuvincy) or
Tyvans (from
Tuvan тывалар tyvalar) are a
Turkic ethnic group indigenous to
Siberia that live in Tuva, Mongolia...
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living in
southern Siberia Tuvan language, also
known as Tuvinian,
Tyvan or
Tuvin, a
Turkic language spoken in the
Republic of Tuva
Tuvan throat singing,...
- The
Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Russian: Тувинская Автономная Советская Социалистическая Республика; Tuvan: Тыва Автономнуг Совет Социалистиг...
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Ingrian Hinukh Kurdish Kazakh (563,000)
Yakut (456,000)
Buryat (368,000)
Tuvin (242,000)
Uzbek (238,000)
Tajiki (131,000)
Altay (65,000)
Khakas (52,000)...
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named “Tran
Quang Hai’s
World Throat Singing” Aksenov, A. N. (1973). "
Tuvin Folk Music".
Asian Music. 4 (2): 7–18. doi:10.2307/833827. JSTOR 833827...
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minorities of semi
nomadic stockbreeders: Kazakhs,
Altais (Telenghets),
Tuvins, Dyurbets, and Ugyurs. Olson,
James Stuart (1994). An
Ethnohistorical Dictionary...
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player 1973 – Ólafur Stefánsson,
Icelandic handball player 1973 –
Fyodor Tuvin,
Russian footballer (d. 2013) 1973 –
Patrick Wilson,
American actor 1976...
- 1954) 2013 –
Chuck Muncie,
American football player (b. 1953) 2013 –
Fyodor Tuvin,
Russian footballer (b. 1973) 2013 –
Lynne Woolstencroft,
Canadian politician...