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The Tuvans or Tyvans ( Tuvan: тывалар, romanized: tıvalar; Russian: тувинцы, romanized : tuvintsy) are a Turkic ethnic group indigenous to Siberia [4] who live in Russia ( Tuva ), Mongolia, and China. They speak Tuvan, a Siberian Turkic language. [5] In Mongolia they are regarded as one of the Uriankhai people groups.
Tuvan Transliteration. Tyva Respublika. Tuva ( / ˈtuːvə /; Russian: Тува) or Tyva ( Tuvan: Тыва, romanized:Tıva ), officially the Republic of Tyva, [a] is a republic of Russia. [13] Tuva lies at the geographical center of Asia, in southern Siberia.
Tuba (chief) Tuba (also Tuvi or Toova; c. 1810–1887) was a Hopi leader in the late 19th century. Tuba was the headman of the small Hopi village of Moencopi, roughly fifty miles west of the main villages on the Hopi mesas. However, he apparently was an important person in the village of Oraibi as well. [1] Eventually, Tuba joined the Church of ...
1865. The Tuʻi Tonga Empire, or Tongan Empire, are descriptions sometimes given to Tongan expansionism and projected hegemony in Oceania which began around 950 CE, reaching its peak during the period 1200–1500. It was centred in Tonga on the island of Tongatapu, with its capital at Muʻa. Modern researchers and cultural experts attest to ...
Tupou VI. Tupou VI (ʻAho‘eitu ʻUnuakiʻotonga Tukuʻaho; born 12 July 1959) is King of Tonga. He is the younger brother and successor of the late King George Tupou V . The youngest child of King Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV, he served as Prime Minister of Tonga from 2000 to 2006. Following his elder brother's accession to the Throne of Tonga, he ...
Tuʻi Tonga. The Tuʻi Tonga is a line of Tongan kings, which originated in the tenth century with the mythical ʻAhoʻeitu, and withdrew from political power in the fifteenth century by yielding to the Tuʻi Haʻatakalaua. The title ended with the death of the last Tuʻi Tonga, Sanualio Fatafehi Laufilitonga, in 1865, who bequeathed the ...
Tu Weiming. Tu Weiming [a] (born 1940) is a Chinese-born American philosopher. He is Chair Professor of Humanities and Founding Director of the Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies at Peking University. He is also Professor Emeritus and Senior Fellow of Asia Center at Harvard University. [4]
The Tuvan Internationale ( Tuvan: Тыва Интернационал, [tʰɯˈʋɑ intʲeɾnɐtsi.ɐˈnɑɫ]; Russian: Тувинский Интернационал) is a socialist song set to a Tuvan traditional melody. It was the national anthem of the Tuvan People's Republic from 1921 to 1944. [1] It is often incorrectly listed as the Tuvan ...