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: Тува) or Tyva (Tuvan: Тыва, romanized: Tıva), officially the Republic of Tyva, is a republic of Russia. Tuva lies at the geographical...
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Tuvan People's Republic (redirect from Tannu-Tuva)
The Tuvan People's Republic or TPR; known as the Tannu Tuva People's Republic (or simply Tannu Tuva) until 1926, was a partially recognized state that existed...
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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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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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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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