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  2. History of Tuva - Wikipedia

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    Blue line is the Tannu Uriankhai (1914) border. Red line is the Tuvan Autonomous Oblast (1953) border. The territory currently known as Tuva has been occupied by various groups throughout its history. Sources are rare and unclear for most of Tuva's early history. Archeological evidence indicates a Scythian presence possibly as early as the 9th ...

  3. Tuvan People's Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Tuvan People's Republic (TPR), [a] [b] known simply as Tannu Tuva, [c] was a partially recognized socialist republic that existed between 1921 and 1944. [10] It was located in the same territory as the former Imperial Russian protectorate of Uriankhai Krai, northwest of Mongolia, and now corresponds to the Republic of Tuva, a republic of Russia.

  4. Uryankhay Krai - Wikipedia

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    Uryankhay Krai [a] was the name of what is today Tuva and was a short-lived protectorate of the Russian Empire that was proclaimed on 17 April 1914, created from the Uryankhay Republic which had recently proclaimed its independence from the Qing dynasty of China in the Mongolian Revolution of 1911.

  5. Tuvan Autonomous Oblast - Wikipedia

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    The Tuvan Autonomous Oblast [a] was an autonomous oblast of the Soviet Union, created on 11 October 1944 following the annexation of the Tuvan People's Republic by the Soviet Union.

  6. Tannu Uriankhai - Wikipedia

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    This act was used by 19th-century Russian polemicists, and later Soviet writers, to prove that Tuva had historically been "disputed" territory between Russia and China. The Qing military governor at Uliastiai, on his triennial inspection tours of the 24 pickets under his direct supervision, never crossed the Tannu-ola mountains to visit Uriankhai.

  7. Tuva - Wikipedia

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    The present flag of Tuva – yellow for prosperity, blue for courage and strength, white for purity – was adopted on 17 September 1992. The Republic's Constitution was adopted on 23 October 1993. The head of Tuva is the chairman of the government and serves a five-year term which can be renewed.

  8. Category:History of Tuva - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:Tuvan People's Republic - Wikipedia

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    As this line is not a copy of former Uryankhay (at Uryankhay-Russian border line) the area precisely was 170,500 (measured at my map). I guess the 171,300 value is the map accuracy result. red line - Tuva 1953 boundaries green line - Tuva 2008 actual boundaries. 6. In 1958 was new Soviet-Mongolian boundary delimitation agreement signed.