Tuvan Autonomous Oblast, the Glossary
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 by the Soviet Union.[1]
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12 relations: Autonomous oblasts of the Soviet Union, Kyzyl, List of leaders of Communist Tuva, Russia, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Soviet Union, Tooruktug Dolgay Tangdym, Tuva, Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Tuvan People's Republic, Tuvan Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Tuvans.
- Autonomous oblasts of the Soviet Union
- History of Tuva
- States and territories disestablished in 1961
Autonomous oblasts of the Soviet Union
Autonomous oblasts of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics were administrative units created for a number of smaller nations, which were given autonomy within the fifteen republics of the USSR.
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Kyzyl
Kyzyl (Кызыл,; Kızıl) is the capital city of the republic of Tuva, Russia.
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List of leaders of Communist Tuva
The following is a list of leaders of Communist Tuva, encompassing leaders of the Tuvan People's Republic, the Tuvan Autonomous Oblast (the Tuvan AO) and the Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (the Tuvan ASSR).
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Russia
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia.
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The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (Russian SFSR or RSFSR), previously known as the Russian Soviet Republic and the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, and unofficially as Soviet Russia,Declaration of Rights of the laboring and exploited people, article I. was an independent federal socialist state from 1917 to 1922, and afterwards the largest and most populous constituent republic of the Soviet Union (USSR) from 1922 to 1991, until becoming a sovereign part of the Soviet Union with priority of Russian laws over Union-level legislation in 1990 and 1991, the last two years of the existence of the USSR..
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Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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Tooruktug Dolgay Tangdym
Tooruktug Dolgai Tañdym (lit) is a Tuvan folk song.
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Tuva
Tuva (Тува) or Tyva (Tıva), officially the Republic of Tyva, is a republic of Russia.
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The Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Тувинская Автономная Советская Социалистическая Республика; Тыва Автономнуг Совет Социалистиг Республика), or the Tuvan ASSR (Тувинская АССР; Тыва АССР), was an autonomous republic of the Russian SFSR. Tuvan Autonomous Oblast and Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic are History of Tuva.
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Tuvan People's Republic
The Tuvan People's Republic (TPR; translit; Yanalif: Tьʙа Arat Respuʙlik), known as the Tannu Tuva People's Republic until 1926, was a partially recognized socialist republic that existed between 1921 and 1944. Tuvan Autonomous Oblast and Tuvan People's Republic are History of Tuva.
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Tuvan Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
The First Secretary of 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 (1961–1991) in the Russian SFSR of the Soviet Union.
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Tuvans
The Tuvans or Tyvans (tıvalar; tuvintsy) are a Turkic ethnic group indigenous to Siberia who live in Russia (Tuva), Mongolia, and China.
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See also
Autonomous oblasts of the Soviet Union
- Adyghe Autonomous Oblast
- Autonomous oblasts of the Soviet Union
- Chechen Autonomous Oblast
- Cherkess Autonomous Oblast
- Chuvash Autonomous Oblast
- Erzya-Moksha Autonomy
- Gorno-Altai Autonomous Oblast
- Gorno-Badakhshan
- Ingush Autonomous Oblast
- Jewish Autonomous Oblast
- Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Oblast
- Kalmyk Autonomous Oblast
- Kara-Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast
- Karachay Autonomous Oblast
- Karachay-Cherkess Autonomous Oblast
- Karakalpak Autonomous Oblast
- Khakas Autonomous Oblast
- Komi (Zyryan) Autonomous Oblast
- Mari Autonomous Oblast
- Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast
- North Ossetian Autonomous Oblast
- South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast
- Tuvan Autonomous Oblast
- Udmurt Autonomous Oblast
History of Tuva
- History of Tuva
- Tannu Uriankhai
- Tuva in World War II
- Tuvan Autonomous Oblast
- Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
- Tuvan People's Republic
- Uryankhay Krai
- Uryankhay Republic
States and territories disestablished in 1961
- Batticaloa region
- British Cameroon
- Chaa-Kholsky District
- Fort of São João Baptista de Ajudá
- Free Dadra and Nagar Haveli
- Glinkovsky District
- List of topics on the Portuguese Empire in Goa-Anjediva, Bombay-Bassein & the East Indies
- Portuguese India
- Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia
- Sheikhdom of Kuwait
- Sierra Leone Colony and Protectorate
- Southern Cameroons
- Sultanate of M'Simbati
- Tanganyika Territory
- Tuvan Autonomous Oblast
- Union of South Africa
- United Arab States
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuvan_Autonomous_Oblast
Also known as Tuva Autonomous Oblast.