A meeting of members of the working group with the head of Tuva, Vladislav Jovályg, on the preparation of the state report dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the voluntary entry of the Tuva People’s Republic into the USSR took place in the National Archives of the Republic . , the press service of the government of the Republic of Tuva reported on March 23.
The historic decision was made in difficult wartime – on October 11, 1944. A month later, a resolution of the Council of People’s Commissars of the USSR “On measures to assist agriculture in the Tuva Autonomous Region” was issued. . In 1945, a resolution of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks “On measures for the development of livestock farming in the Tuva Autonomous Region” was adopted.
Tuva, when it became part of a large country, received new opportunities for development; The USSR provided continuous multilateral assistance to create new infrastructure, conditions for the development of the production base, its transition from artisanal forms to an industrial scale, the development of transport. , energy, agriculture and social sphere.
Recall that after the Mongolian National Revolution of 1911, the Tuvan princes were divided into three groups: some supported independence, others proposed becoming part of Mongolia, and the rest proposed becoming part of the Russian Empire.
In 1914, Tuva came under the protectorate of Russia under the name of Uriankhai Territory as part of the Yenisei province with the transfer of political and diplomatic affairs in Tuva to the Governor General of Irkutsk. In the same year, the construction of the capital of the region began, which was named Belotsarsk in honor of the “white tsar”, that is, the Russian emperor.
In mid-1921, Tuvan revolutionaries, supported by the RSFSR, decided to proclaim the national sovereignty of Tuva and the independent People’s Republic of Tannu-Tuva was formed. The state was recognized by the USSR in 1924 and the Mongolian People’s Republic in 1926, but was not recognized by China or most countries in the world, which considered Tuva part of China.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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