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River in Russia
The Khemchik (Russian: Хемчик; Tuvan: Хемчик, Xemçik) is a river in Tuva in Russia, a left tributary of the Yenisey. The length of the river is 320 km
Khemchik
Siberian Turkic ethnic group
into nine regions called khoshuun, namely the Tozhu, Salchak, Oyunnar, Khemchik, Khaasuut, Shalyk, Nibazy, Daavan and Choodu, and Beezi. The first four
Tuvans
Tuvan throat singer (1962–2013)
singer and a member of the Great Khural of Tuva. Ondar was born near the Khemchik River in western Tuva, in the village of Iyme. In the Central Asian tradition
Kongar-ool_Ondar
Tuvan ambyn–noyan
ill-fated uprising, the Aldan-Maadyr rebellion [ru] (or Aldan Durgun) in the Khemchik kozhuun [tyv]. Kombu-Dorzhu's reign as ambyn–noyan began in 1899, and,
Oyun_Kombu-Dorzhu
A republic of Russia
Major rivers include: Yenisei River (also called Ulug-Khem) Kantegir River Khemchik River Maly Yenisei River (also called Ka-Khem or Kaa-Khem) Upper Yenisei
Tuva
Town in the Tuva Republic, Russia
(Tuvan: Ак-Довурак) is a town in the Tuva Republic, Russia, located on the Khemchik River (left tributary of the Yenisei), 301 kilometers (187 mi) west of
Ak-Dovurak
Turkic language spoken in Tuva, Russia
exactly the same. Western: can be found spoken near the upper course of the Khemchik. It is influenced by the Altai language. Northeastern, also known as the
Tuvan_language
Tuvan musician, Khoomei and bayan performer
contemporary Tuvan music. Oidupaa was born on 6 September 1949 in the Barun-Khemchik district of Soviet Tuva. His mother was a housewife, and his father worked
Vladimir_Oidupaa
banner. Tuva historically had nine kozhuuns named Tozhu, Salchak, Oyunnar, Khemchik, Khaasuut, Shalyk, Nibazy, Daa-van and Choodu, and Beezi. Each kozhuun
Administrative divisions of the Tuva Republic
Administrative_divisions_of_the_Tuva_Republic
Series of military campaigns (1209–1236)
Chu. The Merkit were conclusively beaten at either a point between the Khemchik and Yenisei or, if the Chu battle succeeded the Chem campaign, at the Jade
Mongol campaigns in Central Asia
Mongol_campaigns_in_Central_Asia
1757–1911 Tuvan region of the Qing dynasty
Banner (薩拉吉克旗) Tojin Banner (托錦旗) Khövsgöl Nuur Banner (庫布蘇庫勒諾爾旗、庫蘇古爾旗) Khemchik Banner (克穆齊克旗) Uliastai General (Amban) 25 sums (烏里雅蘇臺將軍所屬烏梁海二十五佐領) Zasagtu
Tannu_Uriankhai
Tuvan politician (1892–1933)
25 April 1892, in Ayangaty [wd], near the Ovaalyg-Khemchigesh river, in Barun-Khemchik kozhuun (administrative division), Tannu Uriankhai, then part of China's
Mongush_Buyan-Badyrgy
Prime Minister of Tannu Tuva (1888–1932)
In office 1925–1929 Preceded by Soyan Oruygu Succeeded by Adyg-Tulush Khemchik-ool Personal details Born 1888 Tannu Uriankhai, Outer Mongolia, Qing China
Donduk_Kuular
Big Pit River Kan River Mana River Bazaikha River Kacha River Kem River Khemchik River Khantayka Angara River (in Strelka) Oka (near Bratsk) Bolshaya Belaya
List_of_rivers_of_Russia
Fifth-longest river in the world
are, from source to mouth: Little Yenisey (left) Great Yenisey (right) Khemchik (left) Kantegir (left) Abakan (left) Tuba (right) Mana (right) Bazaikha
Yenisei
Soviet Tuvan politician (1912–2008)
Churmit-Dazhyru and Chairman of the Presidium of the Little Khural Adyg-Tyulyush Khemchik-ool. As a leading party member Anchimaa sat on the Special Court convened
Khertek_Anchimaa-Toka
Sayan Turkic (dialect continuum) Tofa Tuha Tsengel Tuvan Tuvan Western/Khemchik River (It is influenced by Altai) Central (the geographical centrality
List_of_Turkic_languages
(1900–1933) 5 February 1929 5 October 1933 4 years, 242 days TPRP 6 Adyg-Tulush Khemchik-ool (1893–1938) 1933 February 1938 5 years TPRP 7 Polat Oyun (1906–1992)
List of leaders of Communist Tuva
List_of_leaders_of_Communist_Tuva
Horse nomads of Iron Age Siberia
spread covers the right bank of the Yenisei south of the Uyuk ridge, the Khemchik River, deep into the Sayan Canyon and the Western Sayan. Typologically
Aldy-Bel_culture
Topics referred to by the same term
(1917-1920) Alash, Kyrgyzstan a village Alash (river) [tyv], a tributary of the Khemchik in Tuva Alash (ensemble), a throat singing group from Tuva This disambiguation
Alash
Part of the Mongol conquests
remaining Merkit were conclusively beaten at either a point between the Khemchik and Yenisei or at a location known as the Jade Valley near the Chu. In
Mongol_campaigns_in_Siberia
13th-century battle involving the Mongol Empire
Jebe if present, pursued and defeated them either at a point between the Khemchik and Yenisei or at a location known as the Jade Valley near the Chu. This
Chem_River_Battle
Territorial units of Qing dynasty ruled Mongolia
Uriankhai 1 otog (Chinese: 錫爾克騰部落各1佐領) Övör Shirkhten Uriankhai 1 otog Khemchik Banner (Chinese: 克穆齊克旗) Uliastai General (Amban) 25 sums (Chinese: 烏里雅蘇臺將軍所屬二十五佐領)
Administrative divisions of Mongolia during Qing
Administrative_divisions_of_Mongolia_during_Qing
Battle of the Mongol Empire
Chu. The Merkit were conclusively beaten at either a point between the Khemchik and Yenisei or, if the Chu battle succeeded the Chem campaign, at the Jade
Battle of Irtysh River (13th century)
Battle_of_Irtysh_River_(13th_century)
Russian revolutionary, agronomist, and partisan
combat Kolchak's forces. In April 1919, following a peasant uprising in the Khemchik district, Kravchenko allied with Peter Efimovich Schetinkin's forces. Kravchenko's
Alexander Kravchenko (revolutionary)
Alexander_Kravchenko_(revolutionary)
Selo in Tuva, Russia
was built in Sug-Aksy. Located 260 km west of Kyzyl on the banks of the Khemchik River. Государственный комитет Российской Федерации по статистике. Комитет
Sug-Aksy
Tuvan administrative division
which was then subdivided into arbans. Beezi Daa-van and Choodu Khaasuut Khemchik Nibazy Oyunnar Salchak Shalyk Tozhu Sources Constitution, Article 138.2a
Kozhuun
Topics referred to by the same term
Chadan (river), a river in the Tuva Republic, Russia; a tributary of the Khemchik People Gabriel Chadan, actress playing Adoniran in Amor à Vida, a Brazilian
Chadan
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