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  • Tuvans
  • Siberian Turkic ethnic group

    group is being considered for merging. › The Tuvans (from Russian тувинцы tuvincy) or Tyvans (from Tuvan тывалар tyvalar) are a Turkic ethnic group indigenous

    Tuvans

    Tuvans

    Tuvans

  • Tuvan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Tuvan, Tyvan 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

    Tuvan

    Tuvan

  • Tuvan People's Republic
  • Partially recognized socialist republic (1921–1944)

    The Tuvan People's Republic (TPR), known simply as Tuva, was a partially recognized socialist republic that existed between 1921 and 1944 in North Asia

    Tuvan People's Republic

    Tuvan People's Republic

    Tuvan_People's_Republic

  • Tuva
  • First-level administrative division of Russia

    of Uryankhay Krai, and in 1921 was replaced by the nominally independent Tuvan People's Republic (known officially as Tannu Tuva until 1926), recognized

    Tuva

    Tuva

    Tuva

  • Tuvan language
  • Turkic language spoken in Tuva, Russia

    Tuvan, also spelt Tyvan, is a Turkic language spoken in the Republic of Tuva in South Central Siberia, Russia. There are small groups of Tuvans that speak

    Tuvan language

    Tuvan language

    Tuvan_language

  • Tuvan throat singing
  • Style of overtone singing

    Tuvan throat singing, also known as Mongolian throat singing, is a style of throat singing, the main technique of which is known as khoomei (/xuˈmiː/

    Tuvan throat singing

    Tuvan throat singing

    Tuvan_throat_singing

  • Tuvan Autonomous Oblast
  • Administrative region of the Soviet Union

    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

    Tuvan Autonomous Oblast

    Tuvan Autonomous Oblast

    Tuvan_Autonomous_Oblast

  • Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
  • 1961–1992 autonomous republic of the Russian SFSR

    The Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Russian: Тувинская Автономная Советская Социалистическая Республика; Tuvan: Тыва Автономнуг Совет Социалистиг

    Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

    Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

    Tuvan_Autonomous_Soviet_Socialist_Republic

  • Tozhu Tuvans
  • Ethnic group

    template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Tozhu Tuvans, Tozhu Tuvinians, Todzhan Tyvans or Todzhinians (own name: Тугалар Tugalar

    Tozhu Tuvans

    Tozhu Tuvans

    Tozhu_Tuvans

  • Tuvan Internationale
  • Tuvan anthem

    The Tuvan Internationale (Tuvan: Тыва Интернационал, [tʰɯˈʋɑ intʲeɾnɐtsi.ɐˈnɑɫ]; Russian: Тувинский Интернационал) is a socialist song set to a Tuvan traditional

    Tuvan Internationale

    Tuvan_Internationale

  • List of leaders of Communist Tuva
  • leaders of the Tuvan People's Republic, the Tuvan Autonomous Oblast (the Tuvan AO) and the Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (the Tuvan ASSR). It

    List of leaders of Communist Tuva

    List of leaders of Communist Tuva

    List_of_leaders_of_Communist_Tuva

  • Tuvan People's Revolutionary Army
  • The Tuvan People's Revolutionary Army (TNRA) (Russian: Тувинская народно-революционная армия; Tuvan: Тываның Араттың Революстуг Шерии) was the military

    Tuvan People's Revolutionary Army

    Tuvan People's Revolutionary Army

    Tuvan_People's_Revolutionary_Army

  • Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party
  • Ruling party of the Tuvan People's Republic

    The Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party was a political party in Tuva, founded in 1921. When the Tuvan People's Republic was founded in the same year,

    Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party

    Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party

    Tuvan_People's_Revolutionary_Party

  • U (Cyrillic)
  • Cyrillic letter

    the Cyrillic numeral system, the Cyrillic letter U had a value of 400. In Tuvan the Cyrillic letter can be written as a double vowel. In certain languages

    U (Cyrillic)

    U (Cyrillic)

    U_(Cyrillic)

  • Huun-Huur-Tu
  • Tuvan music group

    Huun-Huur-Tu (Tuvan: Хүн Хүртү, romanized: Xün Xürtü [ˌxʏn xʏrˈtʰʏ]; Russian: Хуун-Хуур-Ту [ˌxuːn xuːr ˈtʊ]) are a music group from Tuva, a Russian federative

    Huun-Huur-Tu

    Huun-Huur-Tu

    Huun-Huur-Tu

  • Tuvan Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
  • the Tuvan regional branch of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was the position of highest authority in the Tuvan AO (1944–1961) and the Tuvan ASSR

    Tuvan Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

    Tuvan_Regional_Committee_of_the_Communist_Party_of_the_Soviet_Union

  • Kyzyl
  • Capital of the Tuva Republic, Russia

    an independent state – the Tuvan People's Republic. In March 1922, the Tuvan government, the Central Committee of the Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party

    Kyzyl

    Kyzyl

    Kyzyl

  • Tuvan National Orchestra
  • The Tuvan National Orchestra (Тыва Национал Оркестр) reflects the complex history of the Republic of Tuva (sometimes spelled Tyva), a federal subject

    Tuvan National Orchestra

    Tuvan_National_Orchestra

  • Tuva in World War II
  • The Tuvan People’s Republic entered World War II on the side of the Allied Powers, shortly after the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany that

    Tuva in World War II

    Tuva in World War II

    Tuva_in_World_War_II

  • Vladimir Oidupaa
  • Tuvan musician, Khoomei and bayan performer

    Vladimir Oiunovich Oidupaa (Russian: Владимир Ойунович Ойдупаа, Tuvan: Ойдупаа Владимир Ойун оглу, romanized: Oydupâ Vladimir Oyun oglu [ɔjduˈpaː vlɐˈdʲimir

    Vladimir Oidupaa

    Vladimir_Oidupaa

  • Tuvan akşa
  • Currency of the Tuvan People's Republic

    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

    Tuvan akşa

    Tuvan akşa

    Tuvan_akşa

  • Tooruktug dolgai tañdym
  • Tuvan folk song

    "Tooruktug dolgai tañdym" is a Tuvan folk song. It was first adopted in 1944 as the national anthem of the Tuvan People's Republic (TPR) when Tuva was

    Tooruktug dolgai tañdym

    Tooruktug_dolgai_tañdym

  • Khertek Anchimaa-Toka
  • Soviet Tuvan politician (1912–2008)

    January 1912 – 4 November 2008) was a Soviet Tuvan politician who was the Chairwoman of Little Khural of the Tuvan People's Republic from 1940 to 1944, and

    Khertek Anchimaa-Toka

    Khertek_Anchimaa-Toka

  • List of Tuvans
  • This is a partial list of notable Tuvan people. Kidispey Choodu Sergey Shoygu Sholban Kara-ool Donduk Kuular Kaadyr-ool Bicheldey Khertek Anchimaa-Toka

    List of Tuvans

    List_of_Tuvans

  • 1929 Tuvan coup d'état
  • The 1929 Tuvan coup d'état took place in the Tuvan People's Republic. It occurred in January after the Tuvan government under Prime Minister Donduk Kuular

    1929 Tuvan coup d'état

    1929 Tuvan coup d'état

    1929_Tuvan_coup_d'état

  • Khan-Tuvan
  • Khazar Khagan (9th century AD)

    Khan-Tuvan Dyggvi also known as Tuğan Khagan,was the name of a Khazar Khagan of the 825 AD, hypothesized by scholar Omeljan Pritsak, . Per Pritsak, Dyggvi

    Khan-Tuvan

    Khan-Tuvan

  • Flag of Tuva
  • well the Tuvan sky. The blue pall symbolizes the confluence of the Bii-Khem (Bolshoy Yenisei) and Kaa-Khem (Maly Yenisei) rivers at the Tuvan capital of

    Flag of Tuva

    Flag of Tuva

    Flag_of_Tuva

  • O (Cyrillic)
  • Cyrillic letter

    Bulgarian, Ukrainian and Belarusian, the letter represents the sound /ɔ/. In Tuvan the Cyrillic letter can be written as a double vowel. Ο ο : Greek letter

    O (Cyrillic)

    O (Cyrillic)

    O_(Cyrillic)

  • Kongar-ool Ondar
  • Tuvan throat singer (1962–2013)

    Kongar-ool Borisovich Ondar (Tuvan: Ондар Коңгар-оол Борис оглу, Ondar Konggar-ool Boris oglu, [ɔnˈdɑr kɔŋˈɡɑrɔːɮ bɐˈris ɔˈɡlu], Russian: Конгар-оол Борисович

    Kongar-ool Ondar

    Kongar-ool Ondar

    Kongar-ool_Ondar

  • Ue (Cyrillic)
  • Cyrillic letter

    lower case of the Greek letter gamma. Ue is in used the alphabets of the Tuvan, Bashkir, Buryat, Kalmyk, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Mongolian, Sakha, Turkmen, Tatar

    Ue (Cyrillic)

    Ue (Cyrillic)

    Ue_(Cyrillic)

  • Mongolia
  • Country in East Asia

    citizens are ethnic Mongols, with roughly 5% of the population being Kazakhs, Tuvans, and other ethnic minorities, who are especially concentrated in the western

    Mongolia

    Mongolia

    Mongolia

  • Kuzhuget Shoigu
  • Soviet Tuvan politician, journalist and writer (1921–2010)

    1921 – 1 December 2010), was a Soviet Tuvan politician, journalist, and writer who served as a secretary of the Tuvan Regional Committee of the Communist

    Kuzhuget Shoigu

    Kuzhuget_Shoigu

  • Tuvan State University
  • School in Tuva, Russia

    The Tuvan State University is based in Kyzyl, the capital of Republic of Tuva, Russia, and is the only university in Tuva. The university was founded

    Tuvan State University

    Tuvan State University

    Tuvan_State_University

  • Campbell's dwarf hamster
  • Species of hamster

    Campbell's dwarf hamster (Phodopus campbelli) is a species of hamster in the genus Phodopus. It was given its common name by Oldfield Thomas in honor of

    Campbell's dwarf hamster

    Campbell's dwarf hamster

    Campbell's_dwarf_hamster

  • Amyrga
  • Musical instrument

    The amyrga (Tuvan: амырга) is a horn in Tuvan culture originally used as a hunting horn for hunting stags, but is also used in Tuvan music as a musical

    Amyrga

    Amyrga

  • Mongush Buyan-Badyrgy
  • Tuvan politician (1892–1933)

    Mongush Buyan-Badyrgy (Tuvan: Моңгуш Буян-Бадыргы, Russian: Монгуш Буян-Бадыргы; 25 April 1892 – 22 March 1932) was a Tuvan politician and statesman. He

    Mongush Buyan-Badyrgy

    Mongush Buyan-Badyrgy

    Mongush_Buyan-Badyrgy

  • Doshpuluur
  • Musical instrument

    The doshpuluur (Tuvan: дошпулуур, [dɔʃpuˈluːr], Russian pronunciation: [dəʃpʊˈluːr]) is a long-necked Tuvan lute made from wood, usually pine or larch

    Doshpuluur

    Doshpuluur

    Doshpuluur

  • Ve (Cyrillic)
  • Letter of the Cyrillic script

    pronounced as /f/. An example of this is the word бев [bɛf] ('I was'). In Tuvan, it is used for /ʋ/. In Mongolian, Kalmyk, and Dungan, it is used for /w/

    Ve (Cyrillic)

    Ve (Cyrillic)

    Ve_(Cyrillic)

  • Underspecification
  • Omission of feature values in linguistic representations

    default for segments lacking a voicing specification. In descriptions of Tuvan vowel harmony, a high vowel in certain suffixes alternates in backness and

    Underspecification

    Underspecification

  • Tofa language
  • Moribund Northeastern Turkic language

    related to the Tuvan language[failed verification] and forms a dialect continuum with it. Tuha and Tsengel Tuvan may be dialects of either Tuvan or Tofa. Tofa

    Tofa language

    Tofa language

    Tofa_language

  • Kuragino–Kyzyl railway line
  • Railway line in Russia

    The Kuragino-Kyzyl railway line (Russian: Железнодорожная линия Курагино - Кызыл) is an unfinished railway construction project in Tuva, Russia. The railway

    Kuragino–Kyzyl railway line

    Kuragino–Kyzyl railway line

    Kuragino–Kyzyl_railway_line

  • Maxim Munzuk
  • Tuvan actor, 1910 – 1999

    Maxim Monguzhukovich Munzuk (Tuvan: Максим Монгужук-оглу Мунзук; 2 May 1910 – 28 July 1999) was a Tuvan actor, one of the founders of the Republic of Tuva's

    Maxim Munzuk

    Maxim_Munzuk

  • Kaigal-ool Khovalyg
  • Musical artist

    Kaigal-ool Kim-oolovich Khovalyg (born 20 August 1960) is a Tuvan throat singer and co-founder of the Tuvan music group Huun-Huur-Tu. A self-taught overtone singer

    Kaigal-ool Khovalyg

    Kaigal-ool Khovalyg

    Kaigal-ool_Khovalyg

  • Uriankhai
  • Ethnic groups of Mongolia

    a group of forest peoples of the North, who include the Turkic-speaking Tuvans and Yakuts, while sometimes it is also applied to the Mongolian-speaking

    Uriankhai

    Uriankhai

    Uriankhai

  • Turkic peoples
  • Family of ethnic groups of Eurasia

    people, Gagauz people, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz people, Turkmens, Turkish people, Tuvans, Uyghurs, Uzbeks, and Yakuts. The first known mention of the term Turk (Old

    Turkic peoples

    Turkic peoples

    Turkic_peoples

  • Uryankhay Republic
  • 1911–1914 Tuvan breakaway state from Qing China

    The Uryankhay Republic (Chinese: 烏梁海共和國; pinyin: Wū liáng hǎi gònghéguó; Tuvan: Урянхай) was a nominally independent state that broke away from the Qing

    Uryankhay Republic

    Uryankhay Republic

    Uryankhay_Republic

  • Music in the Tuva Republic
  • inhabited by a Turkic people. Tuvans are known abroad for khoomei (xöömej), a kind of overtone singing. Traditionally, Tuvan music was only a solo effort

    Music in the Tuva Republic

    Music_in_the_Tuva_Republic

  • Genghis Blues
  • 1999 American documentary film

    Pena to the isolated Russian Republic of Tuva to pursue his interest in Tuvan throat singing. It won the 1999 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award for

    Genghis Blues

    Genghis_Blues

  • Saidash Mongush
  • Russian musician (born 1976)

    Saidash Begzy Oglu Mongush (Tuvan: Моңгуш Сайдаш Бегзи оглу, romanized: Moñguş Saydaş Begzi oglu; born on August 6, 1976) is a Tuvan folk musician from Kyzyl

    Saidash Mongush

    Saidash Mongush

    Saidash_Mongush

  • Mongol campaigns in Siberia
  • Part of the Mongol conquests

    namely the Uriankhai, the Oirats, the Barga, the Khakas, the Buryats, the Tuvans, the Khori-Tumed, Ursut, Qabqanas, Tubas, Kem-Kemjuit, the Yenisei Kyrgyz

    Mongol campaigns in Siberia

    Mongol_campaigns_in_Siberia

  • Mortal Kombat (1995 score)
  • 1995 film score by George S. Clinton

    and Asian-influenced style. He used Shakuhachi flute, didgeridoos and a Tuvan throat singer to give the film a more exotic musical landscape than following

    Mortal Kombat (1995 score)

    Mortal_Kombat_(1995_score)

  • Overtone singing
  • Style of multiphonic singing

    "growling") and isgeree. Tuvan overtone singing is practiced in the Republic of Tuva (southern Siberia, Russia). The Tuvan method of singing overtones

    Overtone singing

    Overtone singing

    Overtone_singing

  • Paul Pena
  • American singer-songwriter (1950-2005)

    film Genghis Blues, wherein he displayed his abilities in the field of Tuvan throat singing. Pena was born in Hyannis, Massachusetts, to Jack and Virginia

    Paul Pena

    Paul_Pena

  • Bible translations into the languages of Russia
  • (the New Testament). The Institute for Bible Translation has published a Tuvan translation of the Bible. They published Mark in 1996, Luke and Acts in

    Bible translations into the languages of Russia

    Bible_translations_into_the_languages_of_Russia

  • Kormos
  • Spirits in Turkic mythology

    Kormos or Kormoz (Tuvan: кормос; Turkish: Körmöz or Körmös) are spirits in Turkic mythology and can also refer to ghosts or demons. "Kormos" means "does

    Kormos

    Kormos

  • Lenin–Stalinnin tugunun adaa-pile
  • 1942–1945 Tuvan communist magazine

    adaa-pile (Tuvan for 'Under the Banner of Lenin and Stalin') was a magazine published in Kyzyl in the Tuvan People's Republic (later the Tuvan Autonomous

    Lenin–Stalinnin tugunun adaa-pile

    Lenin–Stalinnin_tugunun_adaa-pile

  • The Wife from the Dragon Palace
  • Japanese folktale

    human lord, who wishes to have the supernatural woman to himself. In a Tuvan tale titled "Оскюс-оол и Золотая царевна" ("Oskyus-ool and the Golden Princess")

    The Wife from the Dragon Palace

    The_Wife_from_the_Dragon_Palace

  • Throat singing
  • Vocal practice

    singing styles. Throat singing is characteristic of the Turkic peoples (Tuvans, Tofalars, Altai, Khakass, Yakuts, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz), Mongolic peoples (Mongols

    Throat singing

    Throat_singing

  • Mortal Kombat (1995 film)
  • 1995 film by Paul Anderson

    core with a layer of Asian ethnic instruments (Taiko drums, shakuhachi, Tuvan throat singer) surrounded by an orchestra. But not just a regular orchestra

    Mortal Kombat (1995 film)

    Mortal_Kombat_(1995_film)

  • Men – tyva men
  • Regional anthem of Tuva, Russia

    indicated in the official publication. Tuvan: Мен — тыва мен; lit. 'I Am a Tuvan' See Help:IPA and Tuvan phonology. "Tuvan National Orchestra". Archived from

    Men – tyva men

    Men_–_tyva_men

  • I (Cyrillic)
  • Letter of the Cyrillic script

    romanization of Russian and romanization of Ukrainian for more details.) In Tuvan, the letter can be written as a double vowel. Due to its close resemblance

    I (Cyrillic)

    I (Cyrillic)

    I_(Cyrillic)

  • Mongol Internationale
  • Former national anthem of Mongolia (1924–1950)

    different and unique. Despite this, it and the "Tuvan Internationale" frequently get confused for Mongolian or Tuvan versions of "The Internationale". "The Internationale"

    Mongol Internationale

    Mongol_Internationale

  • Soriah
  • Musical artist

    headquartered in Portland, Oregon and the Tuvan Republic. His music is a synthesis of traditional forms such as Tuvan throat singing, Shamanic music, Raga

    Soriah

    Soriah

    Soriah

  • Galsan Tschinag
  • Mongolian writer (born 1943)

    novels, poems, and essays in the German language, though he hails from a Tuvan background. He is also often described as a Shaman, and is also a teacher

    Galsan Tschinag

    Galsan Tschinag

    Galsan_Tschinag

  • Sergei Shoigu
  • Russian politician (born 1955)

    Federation. Shoigu was born on 21 May 1955 in Chadan, Tuvan Autonomous Oblast, to an ethnic Tuvan father, newspaper editor Kuzhuget Shoigu (1921–2010)

    Sergei Shoigu

    Sergei Shoigu

    Sergei_Shoigu

  • Uryankhay Krai
  • 1914–1921 Russian protectorate in Tuva

    Supported by the Red Army, the Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party established the Soviet puppet state of the Tuvan People's Republic (initially Tannu

    Uryankhay Krai

    Uryankhay Krai

    Uryankhay_Krai

  • Gaia (duo)
  • Dutch trance band

    instrumental trance and progressive electronic music, including tracks such as "Tuvan", "Aisha", "Status Excessu D", "Stellar", "Empire of Hearts" and "Saint

    Gaia (duo)

    Gaia_(duo)

  • Coat of arms of the Republic of Tuva
  • Coat of arms of the Tuva Republic, Russia

    well the Tuvan sky. The blue pall symbolizes the confluence of the Bii-Khem (Bolshoy Yenisei) and Kaa-Khem (Maly Yenisei) rivers at the Tuvan capital of

    Coat of arms of the Republic of Tuva

    Coat of arms of the Republic of Tuva

    Coat_of_arms_of_the_Republic_of_Tuva

  • Oyun Kombu-Dorzhu
  • Tuvan ambyn–noyan

    Oyun Ölzey-Ochur oglu Kombu-Dorzhu (Tuvan Cyrillic: Оюн Ѳлзей-Очурн оглу Комбу-Доржу, Chinese: 貢布多爾濟) was a Tuvan noble political leader who was the antepenultimate

    Oyun Kombu-Dorzhu

    Oyun Kombu-Dorzhu

    Oyun_Kombu-Dorzhu

  • Khostug Tyva
  • Former political party in Tuva, Russia

    Khostug Tyva (Tuvan: Хостуг Тыва, romanized: Xostug Tıva, lit. 'free Tuva') was a political party in Tuva which existed from 1989 until the late 1990s

    Khostug Tyva

    Khostug_Tyva

  • Salchak Toka
  • Tuvan politician (1901–1973)

    2 December] 1901 – 11 May 1973) was a Tuvan and later, Soviet politician. He was General Secretary of the Tuvan department of the CPSU from 1944 to 1973;

    Salchak Toka

    Salchak Toka

    Salchak_Toka

  • Tuva or Bust!
  • 1991 book by Ralph Leighton

    place. Included with some editions of the book is a small flexi disc of Tuvan throat singing. Essentially the same subject of Feynman's and Leighton's

    Tuva or Bust!

    Tuva_or_Bust!

  • Sainkho Namtchylak
  • Russian singer (born 1957)

    Sainkho Namtchylak (Tuvan: Сайын-Хөө Намчылак, romanized: Sayın-Xöö Namçılak; Russian: Сайнхо Намчылак; born 11 March 1957) is a Russian singer-songwriter

    Sainkho Namtchylak

    Sainkho Namtchylak

    Sainkho_Namtchylak

  • Khuresh
  • Traditional Tuvan wrestling in Siberia

    Khuresh (Tuvan: Хүреш, romanized: Hüreš) is a traditional Tuvan wrestling, in SiberiaIt is semilar to Malakhra a traditional Sindhi kind of wrestling.

    Khuresh

    Khuresh

    Khuresh

  • Kom-Kanas Mongol Ethnic Township
  • Ethnic township in Xinjiang, China

    few areas in China where Tuvans live and the Tuvan language is still spoken. However, no official census data about the Tuvan population is available,

    Kom-Kanas Mongol Ethnic Township

    Kom-Kanas_Mongol_Ethnic_Township

  • Oe (Cyrillic)
  • Cyrillic letter used in various languages

    Karakalpak, Kazakh, Komi-Yazva, Kyrgyz, Mongolian, Sakha, Selkup, Tatar and Tuvan languages. In Turkic languages, it commonly represents the front rounded

    Oe (Cyrillic)

    Oe (Cyrillic)

    Oe_(Cyrillic)

  • Donduk Kuular
  • Prime Minister of Tannu Tuva (1888–1932)

    Donduk Kuular (Tuvan: Куулар Дондук, [kuːˈlɑr dɔnˈduk]; 1888–1932) was a Tuvan monk, politician, and prime minister of the Tuvan People's Republic. Born

    Donduk Kuular

    Donduk Kuular

    Donduk_Kuular

  • Phrynocephalus versicolor
  • Species of lizard

    Phrynocephalus versicolor, the Tuvan toad-headed agama, is a species of agamid lizard found in desert areas of China and Mongolia. It was first described

    Phrynocephalus versicolor

    Phrynocephalus versicolor

    Phrynocephalus_versicolor

  • Alash (ensemble)
  • Throat singing band from Tuva, Russia

    Alash is a throat singing band from Tuva, Russia, that performs traditional Tuvan music with some non-traditional influences. The musicians of Alash are Bady-Dorzhu

    Alash (ensemble)

    Alash (ensemble)

    Alash_(ensemble)

  • Vowel harmony
  • Sound change in vowels

    Muslim (adj. and n.)" < Ottoman Turkish müslimân, from Persian mosalmân. Tuvan has one of the most complete systems of vowel harmony among the Turkic languages

    Vowel harmony

    Vowel_harmony

  • Suutei tsai
  • Traditional Mongolian beverage

    Suutei tsai (Mongolian: сүүтэй цай (cyryllic) ᠰᠦ᠋ ᠲᠡᠢ ᠴᠠᠢ(Mongolian script) [ˈsuːtʰeː ˈt͡sʰɛː] (IPA)) is a traditional Mongolian beverage made from tea

    Suutei tsai

    Suutei tsai

    Suutei_tsai

  • Mongush Kenin-Lopsan
  • Russian writer and poet (1925–2022)

    Mongush Borakhovitch Kenin-Lopsan (Russian: Монгуш Борахович Кенин-Лопсан, Tuvan: Моңгуш Бора-Хөө оглу Кенин-Лопсаң, romanized: Moñguş Bora-Xöö oglu Kenin-Lopsañ;

    Mongush Kenin-Lopsan

    Mongush Kenin-Lopsan

    Mongush_Kenin-Lopsan

  • Republics of the Soviet Union
  • Top-level political division of the Soviet Union

    relative majority until the 1930s or 1940s according to censuses. When the Tuvan People's Republic joined the Soviet Union in 1944, it did not become a union

    Republics of the Soviet Union

    Republics of the Soviet Union

    Republics_of_the_Soviet_Union

  • Trefor Goronwy
  • English musician (1960–2024)

    Towering Inferno, David Thomas and Two Pale Boys, Spearmint, Momus and the Tuvan throat-singing ensemble Huun-Huur-Tu, whose first album he recorded in London

    Trefor Goronwy

    Trefor_Goronwy

  • List of elected or appointed female heads of state or government
  • government). Khertek Anchimaa, of the mostly unrecognized and now defunct Tuvan People's Republic, is regarded as the first elected female head of state

    List of elected or appointed female heads of state or government

    List of elected or appointed female heads of state or government

    List_of_elected_or_appointed_female_heads_of_state_or_government

  • Göktürks
  • Turkic people in Inner Asia

    Tatar Kyrgyz Bashkir Chuvash Qasgqai Karakalpak Sakha Kumyk Karachay-Balkar Tuvan Gagauz Karaim Krymchak Turkic mythology Belief system: Tengrism and Shamanism

    Göktürks

    Göktürks

    Göktürks

  • Sholban Kara-ool
  • Former Head of the Republic of Tuva

    Sholban Valeryevich Kara-ool (Russian: Шолбан Валерьевич Кара-оол, Tuvan: Шолбан Валерий оглу Кара-оол, romanized: Şolban Valeriy oglu Kara-ôl; born 18

    Sholban Kara-ool

    Sholban Kara-ool

    Sholban_Kara-ool

  • Languages of Russia
  • Bashkir, Chuvash, Crimean Tatar, Karachay-Balkar, Khakas, Nogai, Tatar, Tuvan, Yakut, Erzya, Komi, Hill Mari, Meadow Mari, Karelian, Moksha, Veps, Ingrian

    Languages of Russia

    Languages of Russia

    Languages_of_Russia

  • Blue–green distinction in language
  • Before the standardization and mongolization of the Tuvan language, many centuries ago, Tuvans used the word kök (from the Proto-Turkic kök – "blue/celestial")

    Blue–green distinction in language

    Blue–green distinction in language

    Blue–green_distinction_in_language

  • Chadagan
  • Musical instrument

    The chadagan (чадаган) is a Tuvan bridge zither. It usually has 16 strings and is tuned to a pentatonic scale. The number of strings varies, and the bridge

    Chadagan

    Chadagan

  • Igil
  • Musical instrument

    The igil, also known as ikhel (Mongolian: ихэл, (Tuvan: игил) is a two-stringed Tuvan musical instrument, played by bowing the strings. (It is called "ikili"

    Igil

    Igil

  • Siberian Turkic languages
  • Sub-branch of the Turkic language family

    speakers, with most widely spoken members being Yakut (c. 450,000 speakers), Tuvan (c. 130,000 speakers), Northern Altai (c. 57,000 speakers) and Khakas (c

    Siberian Turkic languages

    Siberian Turkic languages

    Siberian_Turkic_languages

  • 2022 Russian Far East protests
  • Protests against military mobilization

    ethnic minorities such as the Buryats, Tuvans, and Kalmyks as cannon fodder, and invited them to Mongolia. The Tuvans belong to Turkic peoples but are also

    2022 Russian Far East protests

    2022_Russian_Far_East_protests

  • Autonomous republics and oblasts of the Soviet Union
  • Administrative units within the Soviet Union

    Tatar, Russian 1920 68,000 Tatarstan Tuvan Autonomous Oblast 1944 Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic Kyzyl Tuvan, Russian 1961 170,500 Tuva Udmurt

    Autonomous republics and oblasts of the Soviet Union

    Autonomous republics and oblasts of the Soviet Union

    Autonomous_republics_and_oblasts_of_the_Soviet_Union

  • List of communist states
  • Republic of South Vietnam in June 1969, it existed for 7 years, 24 days. The Tuvan People's Republic did not claim to have reached socialism or to have created

    List of communist states

    List of communist states

    List_of_communist_states

  • 14th Dalai Lama
  • Spiritual leader of Tibet since 1940

    Ahimsa (Non-violence); and in 2012, Order of the Republic of Tuva by the Tuvan Republic in recognition of the contribution to the upbringing of high spiritual

    14th Dalai Lama

    14th Dalai Lama

    14th_Dalai_Lama

  • History of Tuva
  • Genghis Khan. This was the beginning of Mongol suzerainty over the Tuvans. Tuvans were ruled by the Khalka Mongol leader Sholoi Ubashi's Altyn-Khan Khanate

    History of Tuva

    History of Tuva

    History_of_Tuva

  • Yat-Kha
  • Tuvan rock band

    led by vocalist/guitarist Albert Kuvezin. Their music is a mixture of Tuvan traditional music and rock, featuring Kuvezin's distinctive kargyraa throat

    Yat-Kha

    Yat-Kha

    Yat-Kha

  • Ne Zha 2
  • 2025 animated fantasy action adventure film by Jiaozi

    regions in China. The cue for the Tianyuan Ding slowly sinking is Mongol Tuvan throat singing; the final battle combines suona and orchestral instruments

    Ne Zha 2

    Ne_Zha_2

  • Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
  • Soviet republic from 1917 to 1991

    the Georgian SSR. On 11 October 1944, the Tuvan People's Republic was joined with the Russian SFSR as the Tuvan Autonomous Oblast, becoming an Autonomous

    Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic

    Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic

    Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic

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Online names & meanings

  • Ashadeep
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Ashadeep

    Light of Hope

  • Khayri
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, French, Hindu, Indian, Muslim

    Khayri

    Generous

  • Hilary
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, French, German, Greek, Latin, Polish, Swedish

    Hilary

    Cheerful; Happy; Joyful; Similar to Hilary

  • Prabhsukh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Prabhsukh

    Attaining Peace by Remembering God

  • Nisyaanthan
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Nisyaanthan

    Evening

  • Al-Muhaymin |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Al-Muhaymin |

    The protector

  • Roshit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Roshit

    Brighted

  • Upasna
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Upasna

    Veneration, Worship

  • Duhat |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Duhat |

    Intelligent

  • MAGDA
  • Female

    Slavic

    MAGDA

     Short form of various Slavic forms of Greek Magdalēnē, MAGDA means "of Magdala."

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