Nogai (/noʊˈɡaɪ/ noh-GHY; Ногай тили, Nogay tili, Ногайша, Nogayşa) also known as Noğay, Noghay, Nogay, or Nogai Tatar, is a Turkic language spoken in...
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The Nogais (/noʊˈɡaɪ/ noh-GY) are a Kipchak people who speak a Turkic language and live in Southeastern Europe, North Caucasus, Volga region, Central Asia...
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The Nogai Horde was a confederation founded by the Nogais that occupied the Pontic–Caspian steppe from about 1500 until they were pushed west by the Kalmyks...
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Golden Horde in late 15th century Nogais, a Turkic people Nogai language, the language spoken by the Nogais Nogai steppe, Russia This disambiguation...
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Karakalpak and Southwestern Karakalpak. It developed alongside Nogai and neighbouring Kazakh languages, being markedly influenced by both. Typologically, Karakalpak...
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Nogai writing is a script used to write the Nogai language. During its existence, it has changed its graphic basis several times. Currently, the Nogai...
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Nogai, or Noğay (Kypchak and Turki: نوغای; also spelled Nogay, Nogaj, Nohai, Nokhai, Noqai, Ngoche, Noche, Kara Nokhai, and Isa Nogai; died 1299/1300)...
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Ural (river) (category Articles containing Nogai-language text)
in 1395 by the army of Timur but then rebuilt to become the capital of Nogai Horde in the 15th and 16th centuries. It was finally reduced to a village...
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Dagestan (redirect from Languages of Dagestan)
(Respublika Daġustan) Tsakhur – Республика Дагъустан (Respublika Daġustan) Nogai – Дагыстан Республикасы (Dağıstan Respublikası) Chechen – Дегӏестан Республика...
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Karakalpak? Nogai Karanogay-Nogai Proper Karanogay or Qara-Nogai (literally "Black Nogai"; "Northern Nogai"), spoken in Dagestan Central Nogai or Nogai Proper...
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Makhachkala (category Articles containing Nogai-language text)
ХӀинжа-ГӀала, romanized: Hinƶa-Ġala Azerbaijani: Маһачгала, romanized: Mahaçqala Nogai: Махачкала Lak: Махачкъала Rutul: Магьачкъала, romanized: Mahaçqala Russian:...
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The Ak Nogai are a division of the Nogai whose dialect forms the main base for the literary Nogai language. They live in northern Karachay–Cherkessia...
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Karachay-Cherkessia (category Articles containing Nogai-language text)
tribes. The republic has five official languages: Russian, Abaza, Cherkess (Kabardian), Karachay-Balkar, and Nogai. The majority of the republic's territory...
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Between 1441 and 1774, the Crimean Khanate and the Nogai Horde conducted slave raids throughout lands primarily controlled by Russia and Poland–Lithuania...
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Mămăligă (category Articles containing Nogai-language text)
журан-худар, romanized: zhuran-khudar, Chechen: ah'ar-hudar, zhuran-hudar, Nogai: мамырза, romanized: mamırza, Ossetian: сир, сорсерæ, romanized: sir, sorsera)...
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Karachay-Balkar, Khakas, Nogai, Tatar, Tuvan, Yakut, Erzya, Komi, Hill Mari, Meadow Mari, Moksha, and Udmurt. There are over 100 minority languages spoken in Russia...
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They were influenced by Chechen and Nogai culture and most were bilingual in the Russian language and the Nogai language. According to the article on Grebentsy...
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Cherkessk (category Articles containing Nogai-language text)
in Abaza, it is Черкес къала (Čerkes q̇ala) or Черкесск (Čerkessk); in Nogai, it is Шеркеш шахар (Şerkeş şahar) and in Chechen, it is Черкесск (Čerkessk)...
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Caucasus Emirate (category Articles containing Nogai-language text)
(Maykop) Vilayat Nogai Steppe (Stavropol Krai and northern part of Krasnodar Krai) Self proclaimed capital city was Nogai-Shakhar (Nogai: Ногай-Шахар) (Stavropol)...
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Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (category Articles containing Nogai-language text)
of Dagestan. This northern dry region of Dagestan is part of the greater Nogai Steppe region of Russia. Due to the harsh nature of Dagestan's climate,...
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Adyge-Khablsky District (category Articles containing Nogai-language text)
Adyge-Khablsky District (Russian: Ады́ге-Ха́бльский райо́н; Karachay-Balkar: Адыге-Хабль район; Kabardian: Адыгэ-Хьэблэ район; Abaza: Адыгьа-ХӀабльа район;...
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Aul (category Articles containing Nogai-language text)
romanized: aal; Kyrgyz: айыл, romanized: aiyl; Kumyk: авул, romanized: awul; Nogai: авыл, romanized: awıl; Tatar: авыл, romanized: awıl; Russian: аул, romanized: aul;...
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Persian influences) and Nogai languages. Most of the Uralic languages in the Volga River area have strongly influenced the Tatar language, as have the Arabic...
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Nogaysky District, Karachay-Cherkess Republic (category Articles containing Nogai-language text)
Nogaysky District (Russian: Нога́йский райо́н; Nogay: Ногай районы, Noğay rayonı; Kabardian: Нэгъуей куей; Karachay-Balkar: Ногъай район, Noğay rayon)...
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Trukhmen (redirect from Trukhmen language)
characteristic Turkmen features, while also showing influence from by the Nogai language (especially in phonetics, grammatical structures and, to some extent...
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Republics of Russia (category Articles containing Nogai-language text)
people were already a minority in their own homeland, like the Buryat ASSR. Language and culture flourished and ultimately institutionalized ethnicity in the...
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Tatars of Romania (redirect from Nogais in Romania)
13th century and the beginning of the 14th century, descendants of the Nogai Horde settled in Isaccea. Another Arab scholar, Ibn Battuta, who passed...
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Bolshoy Zelenchuk (category Articles containing Nogai-language text)
Adyghe: Инжыджышхуэ, Karachay-Balkar: Уллу Инджик, romanized: Ullu İncik, Nogai: Уьйкен Йилиншик, romanized: Üyken Yilinşik) is a river in the North Caucasus...
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Chokha (category Articles containing Nogai-language text)
Balkars, Chechens, Circassians, Georgians, Ingush, Karachays, Kumyks, Kurds, Nogais, Ossetians, Tats, the peoples of Dagestan, as well as Terek and Kuban Cossacks...
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Recognition of same-sex unions in Russia (category Articles containing Nogai-language text)
kodeks Meadow Mari: Еш кодекс, Eš kodeks Moksha: Тнал кодекс, Tnal kodeks Nogai: Aьел кодексы, Äel kodeksı Ossetian: Бинонтӕ кодекс, Binontæ kodeks, pronounced...
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