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    Telengit is a Turkic language spoken in the Altai Republic in Russia by the Telengits. It is widespread in the Kosh-Agach and Ulagan districts of the...
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    Altai Maima (sub-variety) Telengit Telengit-Teles Chui Teleut Some sources consider Telengit and Teleut to be distinct languages. Southern Altai has 8 vowels...
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    Telengits or Telengut (Altay: Телеҥеттер) are a Turkic ethnic group native to Central Asia that are recognized as one of the minor indigenous peoples...
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    consisted of Altay (Oirot) and dialects such as Tuba, Qumanda, Qu, Teleut, Telengit. (Johanson 1998) According to Lars Johanson, Fuyu Kyrgyz is considered...
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    It is considered to be a dialect of Southern Altai, with the Telengit dialect or language and the literary form of Altai. Teleut has 8 vowels: In the 1840s...
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    Altai Krai. Dialects are as follows: Southern Altai Altai proper Mayma Telengit Tölös Chuy Teleut Northern Altai Tuba Kumandy Turachak Solton Starobardinian...
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    Siberian Tatar language belong to Kyrgyz–Kipchak subdivision of Turkic languages, together with Kyrgyz, Southern Altai, Teleut, and Telengit. Tobol-Irtysh...
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    Second Chui Volost (category Articles containing Altay-language text)
    Mountains. The Ak-Kebek dynasty descended from Kebegesh. He created the Telengit otok, which he headed himself. This state was inhabited by people who did...
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  • of standard Kyrgyz) Southern Kyrgyz Southern Altai Altai proper Mayma Telengit Tölös Chuy Teleut Siberian Tatar (Sıbır tel) East Siberian Tatar Tom Baraba...
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    group tends to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically...
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    Altai Republic (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    of the total population. including 3,414 Telengits, 1,384 Kumandins and 344 Teleuts including 2,368 Telengits, 1,533 Tubalars, 931 Kumandins, 830 Chelkans...
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    Turkic peoples (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro))
    as parts of Europe, who speak Turkic languages. According to historians and linguists, the Proto-Turkic language originated in Central-East Asia, potentially...
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    Kyrgyz people (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    Russia, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan. They speak the Kyrgyz language, which is the official language of Kyrgyzstan. The earliest people known as "Kyrgyz" were...
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  • extinct dialect of the Uyghur language in the Karluk group of Turkic languages. Khotons use the Oirat dialect of Mongolic languages in daily life. Khoton is...
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    Altai people (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    the Altai-Kizhi, Teleuts, and Telengits. The Telesy were previously included but are now assimilated into the Telengits. The Northern and Southern Altaians...
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    Tuvans (category Articles with Mongolian-language sources (mn))
    and clans broke up, moved around, and intermingled. Groups of Altayan Telengits settled in western Tuva on the Khemchik and Barlyk rivers and in the region...
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  • language Tlingit alphabet Tlingit clans Tlingit cuisine Mount Tlingit, a mountain in Alaska Mount Tlingit Ankawoo, a mountain in Alaska The Telengits...
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    2010 Russian census (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    422% 21 Aleuts Алеуты 482 0.0003% 22 Altaians Алтайцы 74,238 0.052% 23 Telengits Теленгиты 3,712 0.0026% 24 Tubalar Тубалары 1,965 0.0014% 25 Chelkans...
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    Altai Mountains (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    depth, 310 m (1,020 ft); mean depth, 200 m (660 ft)), are inhabited by Telengit people. The shores of the lake rise almost sheer to over 1,800 m (5,900 ft)...
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    Chuvans (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    Census, there were 1,087 Chuvans in Russia. The Chuvan language, which was a Yukaghir language, became extinct by the early 1900s. Many Chuvans speak...
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    Ainu people (category Articles containing Ainu (Japan)-language text)
    practice their religion and were placed into Japanese-language schools, where speaking the Ainu language was forbidden. In 1966, there were about 300 native...
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    Bear worship (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    field observations of bear worship among the Altai, Tubalar (Tuba-Kiji), Telengit, and Shortsi of the Kuznetskaja Taiga as well as among the Sagai tribes...
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  • Alyutors (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    Alyutors spoke the Alyutor language (also known as Nymylan language), which belongs to the Chukotko-Kamchatkan language family; however less than 10%...
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    Siberian Yupik (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    Central Siberian Yupik (also known as Yuit), a Yupik language of the Eskimo–Aleut family of languages. They are also known as Siberian or Eskimo (Russian:...
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  • Turkmens Tuvans Wagher Warya Yörük some northern Yakuts Shors Soyots Telengits Teleuts Tofalar Tozhu Tuvans Tsaatan Wakhi In Afghanistan Kuchis (Kochai)...
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    Delhi Sultanate (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
    economic networks, as seen concretely in the development of the Hindustani language and Indo-Islamic architecture. It was also one of the few powers to repel...
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  • Altaians: Altai Republic Chelkans, mainly in the Turochaksky District Telengits Tubalars Chulyms: Tomsk Oblast, Russia Dolgans: Krasnoyarsk Krai Khakas...
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  • (сойоты) Buryatia, Irkutsk Oblast 3,608 Taz (тазы) Primorsky Krai 274 Telengits (теленгиты) Altai Republic, Altai Krai 3,712 Teleuts (телеуты) Altai Republic...
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    Ortatürk (category Language articles without language codes)
    Öztürkçe (lit. 'Core Turkic') is a pan-Turkic auxiliary language. It is described as an averaged language. It employs a statistical approach to construct a...
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    Töleñgıt (category Articles containing Kazakh-language text)
    Töleñgit, Töleñgüt, Teleñgit, Teleñget, Kazakh: Төлеңгіт, Altay: Телеҥет — Kazakh clan which has served Khans and Sultans. Not part of any of the Kazakh...
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