A rise and disgrace of Alexander Chymba
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biography; Communist University of toilers of the East; history; politics; Tuvan people's Republic; A. Cymba; front; Soviet periodAbstract
Article reveals the life path of one of the leader of the Peoples’ Republic of Tuva and Soviet Tuva – Alexander Mangyevich Chymba (1908-1984)References
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