• Khamnigan (Khamnigan: ᠬᠠᠮᠨᠢᠭᠠᠨ) is a Mongolic language spoken by the Hamnigan people east of Lake Baikal. The Khamnigan people, called the Horse Tungus...
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    subgroups of Mongolic. Northeastern Mongolic (NE) = Dagur Northern Mongolic (N) = Khamnigan Mongol–Buryat Central Mongolic (C) = Mongol proper–Ordos–Oirat...
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  • University of Helsinki. He has done fieldwork on Samoyedic languages and on Khamnigan Mongol. More recently, he has collaborated with Chinese scholar Wu Yingzhe...
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    Inner Mongolia (redirect from Nei Mongol)
    further dialects or closely related independent Central Mongolic languages such as Ordos, Khamnigan, Barghu Buryat and the arguably Oirat dialect Alasha...
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  • Hamnigan (redirect from Khamnigan)
    The Khamnigan, Hamnigan Mongols, or the Tungus Evenki, are an ethnic (sub)group of Mongolized Evenks. Khamnigan is the Buryat–Mongolian term for all Ewenkis...
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    Mongolia (redirect from Mongol Uls)
    are spoken across the country, and there are also some speakers of Mongolic Khamnigan. In the west of the country, Kazakh and Tuvan, both Turkic languages...
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    their relationship to Khamnigan Mongol. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. Khabtagaeva, Bayarma. 2018. The role of Ewenki VgV in Mongolic Reconstructions. In Bela...
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    script:ᠬᠠᠯᠬ᠎ᠠ pronounced [ˈχɑɮχ], Chinese: 喀爾喀) have been the largest subgroup of Mongol people in modern Mongolia since the 15th century. The Khalkha, together...
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  • ckv Khamba language Definitely endangered Also spoken in: India kbg Khamnigan Mongol language Definitely endangered Also spoken in: Mongolia, Russia   Khmin...
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  • Severely endangered Russia Khakas language Definitely endangered Russia Khamnigan Mongol language Definitely endangered China, Mongolia, Russia Khvarshi language...
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    Buryats (redirect from Mongols in Siberia)
    Буриад, romanized: Buriad; Russian: буряты, romanized: buryaty) are a Mongolic ethnic group native to southeastern Siberia who speak the Buryat language...
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    Yukaghir, Even (Berezovka), Mongol from Xilingol C4b3a1 – Yukaghir C4b3b – Buryat, Evenk (Stony Tunguska) C4b5 – Khamnigan, Buryat C4b6 – Altai Kizhi,...
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  • Evenki language Severely endangered Also spoken in: Russia evn, orh Khamnigan Mongol language Definitely endangered Also spoken in: China, Russia   Khövsgöl...
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    SSR Safe Mongolic Buryat  Buryat ASSR Russian SSR Kalmyk  Kalmyk ASSR Russian SSR Definitely Endangered Oirat Kirghiz SSR Khamnigan Mongol Russian SSR...
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    Mongolian language (category Central Mongolic languages)
    language of the Mongolic language family that originated in the Mongolian Plateau. It is spoken by ethnic Mongols and other closely related Mongolic peoples who...
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    ethnicity, though the Solons and the Khamnigans in particular have interacted closely with Mongolic peoples (Mongol, Daur, Buryat), and they are ethnographically...
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    Evenkis in China) and the Khamnigans (Ewenkis of Transbaikalia) had picked up horse breeding and the Mongolian deel from the Mongols. The Solons nomadized...
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    Autonomous Okrug D4b1a2a D4b1a2a* – Hungary, Khamnigan, Han (Beijing) D4b1a2a1 – China (Bargut, Uyghur), Mongol, Kazakhstan, Karakalpak, Azeri, Turkey, Poland...
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    needed] Altai Kizhi, Shor, Uyghur, Yakut B4b1a3a1 – Khamnigan, Buryat, Barghut B4b1a3a2 – Khamnigan B4b1a3a3 – Chuvash B4b1a3b B4b1a3b* – Buryat B4b1a3b1...
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    Buryat language (category Central Mongolic languages)
    relationship to its immediate neighbors, Mongolian proper and Khamnigan. While Khamnigan is sometimes regarded as a dialect of Buryat, this is not supported...
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    Serbi–Mongolic (Donghu) Para-Mongolic (all extinct) Xianbei Khitan Tuyuhun Wuhuan Early Pre-Proto-Mongolic Late Pre-Proto-Mongolic Proto-Mongolic language...
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  • Azhe 阿哲语 yka I/L Yakan ykg I/L Yukaghir, Northern 北尤卡吉尔语 ykh I/L Mongolic Khamnigan Mongol yki I/L Yoke ykk I/L Yakaikeke ykl I/L Khlula ykm I/L Yakamul...
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  • reindeer herding. Another subethnic group in China's Inner Mongolia, the Khamnigan, are bilingual, speaking the Ewenki language along with a Mongolian dialect...
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  • developed by Chinese Evenki scholars reflects differences between Evenki and Mongol phonology. It uses both ᠬ and ᠭ (usually romanised from Mongolian as q and...
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    a Henan Han), Khamnigan (Buryat Republic), Udege, Nivkh, Tibetan (Qinghai) Haplogroup M9a1a1b – Japanese, Korean (South Korea), Mongol (Inner Mongolia)...
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    some samples of Barghuts, Buryats, Khamnigans, Soyots, and the Qongirat tribe of Kazakhs, moderate frequency in Mongols and Kalmyks, and low frequency in...
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    though it has been detected as singletons in a pair of large samples of Khamnigans (1/99 = 1.0%) and Buryats (1/295 = 0.3%) from the Buryat Republic. In...
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    Y1c - Korea (especially Jeju Island), Khamnigan, Uyghur, Canada Haplogroup Y2 – Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Khamnigan, South Africa (Cape Coloured) [TMRCA...
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    Pannonian Avars (category Turco-Mongol)
    Gnecchi-Ruscone et al. 2022:They are located between present-day Mongolic- (e.g., Buryats and Khamnigans) and Tungusic/Nivkh-speaking populations (e.g., Negidals...
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    has been observed in two Uyghurs, a Minnan Han Chinese in Taiwan, and a Khamnigan. Y1a* has been observed in a Nivkh, in a Buryat in Zabaikal, in Mongolia...
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