Tannu Uriankhai

Tannu Uriankhai (Tuvan: Таңды Урянхай, Tuvan pronunciation: [tɑŋˈdə urjɑnˈxɑj]; Mongolian: Тагна Урианхай, Tagna Urianhai; Russian: Урянхайский край, Urjanchajskij kraj, Russian pronunciation: [urjɐnˈxajskiː ˈkraj]; simplified Chinese: 唐努乌梁海; traditional Chinese: 唐努烏梁海; pinyin: Tángnǔ Wūliánghǎi) is a historic region of the Mongol Empire (and its principal successor, the Yuan dynasty) and, later, the Qing dynasty. The realms of Tannu Uriankhai largely correspond to the Tuva Republic of the Russian Federation, neighboring areas in Russia, and a part of the modern state of Mongolia.

Tannu Uriankhai

Tannu Uriankhai (Tuvan: Таңды Урянхай, Tuvan pronunciation: [tɑŋˈdə urjɑnˈxɑj]; Mongolian: Тагна Урианхай, Tagna Urianhai; Russian: Урянхайский край, Urjanchajskij kraj, Russian pronunciation: [urjɐnˈxajskiː ˈkraj]; simplified Chinese: 唐努乌梁海; traditional Chinese: 唐努烏梁海; pinyin: Tángnǔ Wūliánghǎi) is a historic region of the Mongol Empire (and its principal successor, the Yuan dynasty) and, later, the Qing dynasty. The realms of Tannu Uriankhai largely correspond to the Tuva Republic of the Russian Federation, neighboring areas in Russia, and a part of the modern state of Mongolia.