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  1. Tuvans - Wikipedia

    The Tuvan language belongs to the Northern or Siberian branch of the Turkic language family. Four dialects are recognized: Central, Western, Southeastern and Northeastern (Todzhinian).

  2. Tuvan people, History, and The Most Interesting Facts

    Tuvan people, History, and The Most Interesting Facts – The Tuvan people are a Turkic ethnic group native to Tuva, in Central Asia. They number around 200,000 and live in Russia (Tuva), Mongolia, …

  3. Who Are Tuvans? — World Organization of Tuvans - Tannu Tuva

    Yes, small Tuvan communities and individuals can indeed be found across many countries worldwide, including in Europe, North America, and parts of Asia and Oceania. Tuvans who live abroad often do …

  4. Tuvans - Encyclopedia.com

    The Tuvan language did not have a written form until the late 1920s, when Soviet linguists created a Tuvan writing system based on the Latin alphabet. This alphabet was replaced by the Cyrillic …

  5. Tuvan: Language Portal: Center for Language Technology: Indiana …

    Tuvan is the language of Tuvan people, who mainly live in Central Asia. Most of them are residents of the Republic of Tuva (or Tyva), one of the Subjects of the Russian Federation.

  6. TUVANS - Facts and Details

    Kyzyl (300 miles from Abakan) is the capital of the Tuvan Republic and home to 80,000 people. Located on a broad plan at the confluence of the Bolshoy and Maly Yenisey rivers, it is a Soviet-style city with …

  7. Tuvans - History and Cultural Relations - World Culture Encyclopedia

    The name of Tuva's capital reflects that struggle: originally Khem Beldiri (Tuvan for "River Confluence"), it was renamed Byelotsarsk in 1914 (Russian for "White Czar"), and Kyzyl-Khoto (Tuvan for "red" …

  8. People and culture – Tuva Travel

    The folklore of the Tuvan people is rich with tales, songs, riddles, epic poems and the like. Ancient legends and curious story are told in the native language from generation to generation, from parents …

  9. Where did the Tuvans come from? - Green Packs

    Originating from Siberia, the Tuvans have a long-standing presence in the region. They are part of the Turkic ethnic group, which encompasses various other tribes and peoples across Central Asia. The …

  10. What Is The Republic Of Tuva? - WorldAtlas

    May 20, 2018 · National sovereignty of Tuva was proclaimed by Tuvan revolutionaries in 1921 forming the independent Tannu-Tuva People’s Republic. It became the Tuvan People’s Republic in 1926.