Has there been a revolution in Tuva?

Authors

  • Mongush S. Bayr-ool Tuvan Institute for the Humanities

Keywords:

revolution; Russia; protectorate; Uryankhay; civil war; Chinese commissary; Russian attorney; All-Tuvan Constitutive Khural

Abstract

Foundation of Tuvan state formation in the center of Asia became possible as a result of victories of Red Army over the White movement. Most of the peasants and nomads of Usinsk-Uryankhay region supported the Bolsheviks. Consequently Russian and Tuvan elites initiated proclamation of Tannu-Tuva Ulus Republic.

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Datsyshen, V. G., Ondar, G. A. (2003) Saianskii uzel: Usinsko-Uriankhaiskii krai i rossiisko-tuvinskie otnosheniia v 1911-1921 gg. Kyzyl.

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Mollerov, N. M. (2005) Istoriia sovetsko-tuvinskikh otnoshenii (1917—1944 gg.). M.

Pyzhikov, A. V. (2003) Rossiiskaia istoriia pervoi poloviny KhKh veka: novye podkhody // Voprosy filosofii. № 12.

Russkie chastushki v Tuve (2009) / Sostavitel' M.P.Tatarintseva. Kyzyl.

Published

30.05.2010

How to Cite

Bayr-ool, M. S. (2010) “Has there been a revolution in Tuva?”, The New Research of Tuva, 2. Available at: https://nit.tuva.asia/nit/article/view/536 (Accessed: 22.11.2024).

Issue

Section

Tuva yesterday, today, tomorrow

Author Biography

Mongush S. Bayr-ool, Tuvan Institute for the Humanities

Candidate of Philosophy, senior researcher, Department of sociology