About the history of protest movement in Peoples Republic of Tuva in the first half of 1930’s
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Peoples Republic of Tuva; Western Mongolia; antigovernmental appearances; emigrationAbstract
Article is devoted to antigovernmental appearances that occurred in the Peoples Republic of Tuva in first half 1930’s. Reasons for these protests were: collectivization, property confiscation, disfranchisement of certain layers of population, high taxes, a lack of goods, persecutions on Buddhist clergy and shamans, infringement of traditions etc.References
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