• Chamalal (also called Camalal or Chamalin) is an Andic language of the Northeast Caucasian language family spoken in southwestern Dagestan, Russia by...
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  • Chamalal may refer to: The Chamalal people The Chamalal language Chaman Lal (novelist) Chaman Lal Chaman (London-based Punjabi poet) Chaman Lal Gupta (former...
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    Bagvalal language, Botlikh language, Chamalal language, Godoberi language, Karata language, Tindi language, and Avar language. All Avar–Andic languages are...
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  • Andi-Koysu river. They have their own language, Chamalal, and primarily follow Sunni Islam, which reached the Chamalal people around the 8th or 9th century...
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  • Ludian Hunzib Bagvalal Botlikh Tsakhur Akhvakh Ghodoberi Archi Chamalal Judeo-Tat Sami languages Akkala Sami Kildin Sami Skolt Sami Ter Sami Vod Ingrian Hinukh...
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    The Nakh languages are a group of languages within the Northeast Caucasian family, spoken chiefly by the Chechens and Ingush in the North Caucasus. Bats...
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    CRUSCAT. Coneixements, usos i representacions del català". blogs.iec.cat. Chamalal at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Chechen at Ethnologue...
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    (130 as of 2010) Chamalal (500 as of 2010) Bagvalal–Tindi Bagvalal (1,450) Tindi (2,150) Figures retrieved from Ethnologue. These languages are spoken in...
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  • An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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  • (Kirdi) Botlikh–Tindi Botlikh Godoberi Chamalal Bagvalal–Tindi Bagvalal Tindi Schulze, Wolfgang (2009). "The Languages of the Caucasus" (PDF). v t e...
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  • Zagidat Magomedbekova (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    and Chamalal for the standard compendium Языки народов СССР (The Languages of the Peoples of the Soviet Union). Magomedbekova's native language was Avar...
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    The languages of the Soviet Union consist of hundreds of different languages and dialects from several different language groups. In 1922, it was decreed...
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  • area. When compared to other Andic languages, Godoberi is most similar to Chamalal and Botlikh. Some words are borrowed from by Avar, Turkish, and Arabic...
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    Ethnic groups in the Caucasus (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    languages Avar–Andic peoples: Andis Akhvakhs Avars Bagvalals Botlikhs Chamalals Godoberis Karatas Tindis Dargins Dargwa Kaitags Kubachins Itsari Chirag...
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  • List of contemporary ethnic groups (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
    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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    Vladimir Plungian (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    the department, in particular those which studies Tabasaran, Andi, Chamalal languages of Dagestan. The topic of his diploma was Evaluation of probability...
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    Ghalghai (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    ethnonym. According to the linguist: "In both the Chechen and Ingush languages, the ethnonym is divided into two parts: ghal+gha in the singular form...
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    Chuvans (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    Census, there were 1087 Chuvans in Russia. The Chuvan language, which was a Yukaghir language, became extinct by the early 1900s. Many Chuvans speak...
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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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    1926 Soviet census (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    Kwanally) Botlog (Buikhatli) Godoberi Karatai Akhvakh Bagulal (Kvanandin) Chamalal Tindi (Tindal, Idera) Didoi (Tsez) Kvarshi Kapuchin (Bezheta) Khunzal (Enzebi...
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  • – Bartangs – Bats – Bezhtas – Botlikhs – Budukhs Central Asian Jews – Chamalals – Chukchis – Chulym Tatars – Crimean Jews – Crimean Tatars Didos (Tsez)...
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  • (Yaghan) Northeast Caucasian Nakh Chechen Avar–Andic Avar Andi Botlikh Chamalal Ghodoberi Bagvalin (Bagvalal) Tindi Karata Akhvakh Tsezic Tsez Hinukh Bezhta...
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    2010 Russian census (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    0033% 15 Tindi Тиндалы 635 0.0004% 16 Khwarshi Хваршины 527 0.0004% 17 Chamalal Чамалалы 24 0% 18 Aghuls Агулы 34,160 0.0239% 19 Adygheans Адыгейцы 124...
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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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  • "The Genetics of Language and Farming Spread in India". In Bellwood, Peter S.; Renfrew, Colin (eds.). Examining the Farming/language Dispersal Hypothesis...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with C. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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  • List of minor indigenous peoples of Russia (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    of less than 40,000. Andis Akhvakh Archins Bagvalals Bezhta Botlikhs Chamalals Godoberi Hinukh Hunzibs Khwarshi Karata Tindis Tsez Abazins (абазины):...
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  • Aldaman Gheza (category Articles containing Chechen-language text)
    Dagestan. They were known as the Aldamilal Nutsals who ruled the Unkratl-Chamalal regions in Dagestan and parts of Sharoi-Chebarloi, Chechnya. Another treaty...
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  • Tindi people (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    danger of assimilation by the Avars, whose language is the dominant local one. Neighboring peoples are the Chamalals, Avars, Bagvalals, Akhvakhs, Khwarshis...
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  • (Qhvannal/Khivannal) Bagvalal (Bagval) Botlikhs (Buykhal'ida/Buykhalyi) Chamalals (Chamalaldu) Godoberis (Giybdiridi) Karatas (Khkhiridi) Tindis (Idarab)...
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