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Anthem: "Саргылардаах сахаларбыт" "Sakha, covered with happiness"
History
• Capture of Ayan
10 May 1924
• Proclamation
14 July 1924
• Disestablished
9 May 1925
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Soviet Union
Soviet Union
The Provisional Tungus Central National Government (PT-CNG; Russian: Временное Центральное Тунгусское Национальное Управление, romanized: Vremennoye Tsentral'noye Tungusskoye Natsional'noye Upravleniye; Yakut: Быстах Киин Тоҥ уус Национальнай Дьаһалта, romanized: Ïïstax Kiin Toŋ uus Natsional'nay J̌ahalta), more commonly known as the Tungus Republic (Russian: Тунгусская республика, romanized: Tungusskaya Respublika; Yakut: Тоҥ уус Өрөспүүбүлүкэтэ, romanized: Toŋ uus Öröspüübülükete; Evenki: Эведы̄ Республика, romanized: Ewedȳ Respublika) was a short-lived unrecognized secessionist state covering mostly Okhotsk region and the eastern regions of the Yakut ASSR from July 1924 to May 1925.
of all detachments was the Tungus P. Karamzin. On July 14, 1924, Tungus independence was declared at Ayan at the "All-Tungus Congress of the Okhotsk coast...
Manchu–Tungus languages). They are native to Siberia, China, and Mongolia. The Tungusic phylum is divided into two main branches, northern (Evenic or Tungus)...
is the same as the flag of the German Empire. The Tungus Revolt, which established the TungusRepublic, uses a white-green-black tricolor. The white color...
Republic of Negros". Sun-Star Philippines. Archived from the original on 2018-07-14. Retrieved 2018-07-14. "Pacete: The fate of the Federal Republic of...
(1 March 1918 – 28 March 1918) Far Eastern Republic (1920–1922) Green Ukraine (1920–1922) TungusRepublic (1924–1925) State of Buryat-Mongolia (1917–1920)...
the taiga, and participated in the Tungus Uprising from 1924 until 1925, which established the Provisional Tungus Central National Government. He became...
Czech, Croatian, Hungarian, Italian, Polish and Slovene. Brazil became a republic in 1888, but retained "Hino Nacional Brasileiro" as its national anthem...
Antonov, P.E. (1995), Тунгусское восстание: ошибок можно было избежать [Tungus uprising: mistakes could be avoided] (in Russian), Yakutsk: Ilin Gogolev...
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the world's second-most...
short-lived TungusRepublic was proclaimed independent within the Khabarovsk Krai and part of the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic of the Soviet...
unique characteristics deriving from the interaction of Han religion with Tungus and Manchu shamanisms; these include the practice of chūmǎxiān (出马仙 "riding...
Evenki (/eɪˈvɛnki/ ay-VEN-kee), formerly known as Tungus, is the largest member of the northern group of Tungusic languages, a group which also includes...
якут; "Sakha, Covered in Happiness") was adopted as the anthem of the TungusRepublic. The anthem itself was composed by Adam Skryabin, and the lyrics of...
also Buryats, Kalmyks and the peoples of the Tungus-Manchu group. Siberian regionalism / Siberian Republic — Belief that Russians in Siberia and the Far...
is a Bantu language spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The four dialects (Beo, Buru (Boro), Tungu, Hanga) are quite distinct, and may be separate...
self-naming of these peoples, but an exonym, i.e., assigned to them by Manchu, Tungus, or Russians, sometimes due to misunderstanding. Therefore old documents...
consisting of the Transbaikal City cossack Regiment, the village Cossacks, the Tungus and Buryat regiments as well as the population who lived in the border strip...
Buryats also assimilated other groups, including some Oirats, the Khalkha, Tungus (Evenks) and others. The Khori-Barga had migrated out of the Barguzin eastward...
Manchu language. The etymology of the word is sometimes connected to the Tungus root sā-, meaning "to know". However, Finnish ethnolinguist Juha Janhunen...
than 18,200 Evenks live in the Sakha Republic. Evenki is the largest of the northern group of the Manchu-Tungus languages, a group which also includes...
Taoist myths and parables involving shamanistic themes were inspired by Tungus shaman folklore, and the most ancient stories about Fuxi, Nüwa, and Shennong...
moved east of the Yenisey, where it carried away up to 80 percent of the Tungus and Yakut populations. In the 1690s, smallpox epidemics reduced Yukagir...
recognized as the first highly-organized independent state formation of the Tungus-Manchurian peoples. Balhae (698-926) is a kingdom that has been studied...
language...Turkic in its vocabulary and grammar, shows the influence of both Tungus and Mongolian.". Johanson 2021, pp. 20, 24. Stachowski & Menz 1998. Johanson...