Tьвa Arat Respuвlik | ||||
Client state of the Soviet Union | ||||
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Anthem Tuvan Internationale | ||||
Capital | Kyzyl | |||
Government | Socialist republic | |||
Chairmen of the Presidium of the Khural | ||||
- 1940-1944 | Khertek Anchimaa-Toka | |||
General Secretary | ||||
- 1932-1944 | Salchak Toka | |||
Legislature | Khural | |||
History | ||||
- August 14, 1921 | Established | |||
- October 11, 1944 | Annexed by the Soviet Union | |||
Area | 170,500 km² | |||
Population | ||||
- 1944 | 95,400 | |||
Density | 0.5/km² | |||
Currency | Tuvan akşa | |||
Soviet Union Russian SFSR Tuva Autonomous Oblast | ||||
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The Tuvan People's Republic, also Republic of Tannu Tuva, (1921-1944) was a socialist republic in Central Asia.
Chairmen of the Presidium of the Khural
- Khertek Anchimaa-Toka (₩) (April 6, 1940 - October 11, 1944)
General Secretary
- Salchak Toka (₩) (March 6, 1932 - October 11, 1944)
Nation
Russia (Republics)
Russian Republics
Adygea (From 1922)
Altai (From 1922)
Bashkortostan (From 1919)
Buryatia (From 1923)
Chechen Republic (From 1991)
Chuvashia (From 1920)
Dagestan (From 1921)
Ingushetia (From 1992)
Kabardino-Balkaria (From 1936)
Republic of Kalmykia (From 1957)
Karachay-Cherkessia (From 1957)
Karelia (From 1991)
Republic of Khakassia (From 1930)
Komi Republic (From 1921)
Mari El Republic (From 1920)
Mordovia (From 1930)
North Ossetia (From 1994)
Yakutia (From 1992)
Tatarstan (From 1920)
Tuva (From 1944)
Udmurtia (From 1920)
References