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    The Tuva (Russian: Тувинская, Touvinskaïa) is a breed of small saddle horses native to the Tuva region of Russia. Classified among the "Siberian pony"...
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    Tuva (/ˈtuːvə/; Russian: Тува́) or Tyva (Tuvan: Тыва, romanized: Tıva), officially the Republic of Tuva, is a republic of Russia. Tuva lies at the geographical...
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    horse Trait Du Nord Trakehner Tsushima, see Taishū Tuigpaard, see Dutch Harness Horse Tushetian horse Tuva horse Ukrainian Riding Horse Unmol Horse Uzunyayla...
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    The Tuvan People's Republic or TPR; known as the Tannu Tuva People's Republic until 1926, was a partially recognized state that existed between 1921 and...
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    broke the non-aggression pact between the Soviet Union and Third Reich. The Tuva volunteer forces took part in the battles on the eastern front as part of...
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    Tuvans (redirect from Tuva people)
    romanized: tuvintsy) are a Turkic ethnic group indigenous to Siberia who live in Russia (Tuva), Mongolia, and China. They speak Tuvan, a Siberian Turkic language. In Mongolia...
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  • Tuva is a part of Russia, inhabited by a Turkic people. Tuvans are known abroad for khoomei (xöömej), a kind of overtone singing. Traditionally, Tuvan...
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    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...
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  • Tuvan language (redirect from Tuva language)
    Tuvan (/ˈtuːvən/) or Tyvan is a Turkic language spoken in the Republic of Tuva in South Central Siberia, Russia. The language has borrowed a great number...
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    Chinese: 呼麦, pinyin: hūmài), is a style of singing practiced by people in Tuva and Mongolia. It is noted for including overtone singing. In 2009, it was...
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    Tuva and the stamps' quirky, colorful designs. The validity of many stamps purportedly issued by Tannu Tuva has been questioned by philatelists. Tuva...
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    Naadam (section Horse racing)
    "games") is a traditional festival celebrated in Mongolia, Inner Mongolia and Tuva. The festival is also locally termed "eriin gurvan naadam" (эрийн гурван...
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    The emblem of Tuva is a light blue field with a yellow border. In the center of the field is a traditional horseman, symbolizing Tuva's sovereignty and...
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    Tuvan pronunciation: [qɤˈzɤɫ], ) is the capital city of the republic of Tuva, Russia. The name of the city means "red" or "crimson" in Tuvan (and in many...
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    Kumi, Mongolian, Nogai, Uzbek, Madzsar tribe of Uzbekistan, Tatar, Turkish, Tuva, Turkoman, Uyghur, Yakut, Hungarian. 13 nations and 33 states from: Turkic...
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    band in the Russian Federation, reviving the traditions of the Horse Brass Band of the Tuva People's Revolutionary Army, which was active from 1929 to 1944...
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    Huun-Huur-Tu (category Musical groups from Tuva)
    xyrˈty]; Russian: Хуун-Хуур-Ту [ˌxuːn xuːr ˈtʊ]) are a music group from Tuva, a Russian federative republic situated on the Mongolia–Russia border. Their...
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  • Aržan culture (category Geography of Tuva)
    52.071606; 93.631836 Arzhan is a site of early Saka kurgan burials in the Tuva Republic, Russia, some 60 kilometers (40 mi) northwest of Kyzyl. It is on...
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    Basin, Tuva Republic, Russia. Dus-Khol lake, Tuva Republic, Russia. The grassland in Tuva Republic, Russia. Dus-Khol lake, Tandinsky District, Tuva Republic...
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  • songs meant to be performed only on the igil. During the communist period in Tuva attempts were made to "modernize" the igil. This was nothing more than an...
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  • Tuvan Internationale (category Tuva)
    The song was included on the Huun-Huur-Tu album "60 Horses In My Herd. Old Songs And Tunes Of Tuva". Tooruktug Dolgay Tangdym Mongol Internationale Based...
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    Uyukskaya kul'tura), and is an Iron Age culture of Scytho-Siberian horse nomads in the area of Tuva in southern Siberia, dated to the 8th to 6th centuries BCE...
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    Emblem of Mongolia (category Coats of arms with horses)
    Coat of arms of the Republic of Buryatia Coat of arms of Kalmykia Emblem of Tuva "Chapter 1, Article 12(2)", Constitution of Mongolia, Ministry of Foreign...
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    Mongolian luthiers mostly use wooden pegs in a slightly conic shape. In Tuva, the morin khuur is sometimes used in place of the igil. One legend about...
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    Mongush Kenin-Lopsan (category Tuva stubs)
    who lived in Kyzyl, the capital of Tuva, Russian Federation. Kenin-Lopsan was born on 10 April 1925, at Chash-Tal, Tuva, Chöön-Khemtchik district to a family...
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    Northeast China, Gansu, Mongolia, Buryatia, Zabaykalsky Krai, Irkutsk Oblast, Tuva, Altai Republic and eastern Kazakhstan from 156 to 234 CE. Like most ancient...
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    This is a list of the horse breeds considered in Russia to be wholly or partly of Russian origin, including breeds from the Russian Federation and from...
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    Tannu Uriankhai (category Geography of Tuva)
    The territory of Tannu Uriankhai largely corresponds to the modern-day Tuva Republic of the Russian Federation, neighboring areas in Russia, and a small...
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  • trails over thousands of kilometers on horse back, on the backs of reindeers and camels, and on foot, because Tuva had only very few consolidated roads...
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    undergoing an organized revival in Buryatia, Sakha (Yakutia), Khakassia, Tuva and other Turkic nations in Siberia. Altaian Burkhanism and Chuvash Vattisen...
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