Modern state and development perspectives for Mongolistics in Tuva
Keywords:
Tuvinology; Mongolistics; Tuva; TIGI; Mongolia; history; ethnography; Tuvans; MongolsAbstract
Article presents the historical milestones of establishing and development of scientific studies by Tuvan scientists of Mongolian history and culture. It also provides a review of modern projects, including those conducted in close cooperation with Mongolian scientific institutions.
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