The three pillars of Tuvan statesmanship
Keywords:
Buyan-Badyrgy; I. G. Safyanov; S. K. Toka; history; Tuva; personality; Peoples’ Republic of Tuva; biographyAbstract
Article paints the fates, biographies and personalities of three men who played key role in history of Tuva, establishment of state in the beginning of 20th century.References
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