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    Ostyak (Russian: Остя́к) is a name formerly used to refer to several Indigenous peoples and languages in Siberia, Russia. Both the Khanty people and the...
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  • Ostyak is a name formerly used to refer to several indigenous peoples in Siberia. Ostyak may also refer to: Khanty people or Ostyaks, indigenous people...
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    Ket people (redirect from Yenisei Ostyak)
    they were known as Ostyaks, without differentiating them from several other Siberian people. Later, they became known as Yenisei Ostyaks because they lived...
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    (/ˌjɛnɪˈseɪən/ YEN-ih-SAY-ən; sometimes known as Yeniseic, Yeniseyan, or Yenisei-Ostyak; occasionally spelled with -ss-) are a family of languages that are spoken...
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  • were formerly known as Ostyak: Khanty language Ket language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ostyak language. If an internal...
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    proposed branch of the Uralic languages, grouping together the Khanty (Ostyak) and Mansi (Vogul) languages. Both languages are split in numerous and highly...
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    Krasnoyarsk Krai in the east. The okrug was established on December 10, 1930, as Ostyak-Vogul National Okrug (Остя́ко-Вогу́льский национа́льный о́круг). In October...
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    KET) language, or more specifically Imbak and formerly known as Yenisei Ostyak (/ˈɒstiæk/ OSS-tee-ak), is a Siberian language long thought to be an isolate...
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    The Khanty (Khanty: ханти, hanti), also known in older literature as Ostyaks (Russian: остяки), are a Ugric Indigenous people, living in Khanty–Mansi...
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  • Autonomous Okrug.: 272  It was formerly known as the Ostyak-Vogul, from an older name for the okrug, Ostyak-Vogul National Okrug. It was also known by locals...
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    Selkup is the language of the Selkups, belonging to the Samoyedic group of the Uralic language family. It is spoken by some 1,570 people (1994 est.) in...
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    Arin Pumpokol (Jie)   This model is used in Vajda 2024. Yeniseian Yenisei-Ostyak Kottic Arinic Arin Pumpokolic Jie? Pumpokolic This model was introduced...
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  • (энцы) (Yenets, Russian plural: Entsy, obsolete: Yenisei Samoyeds, Yenisei Ostyak, Kets): Krasnoyarsk Krai Siberian Yupik (Yuit, Yupigyt, эскимосы): Chukotka...
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    changed. On August 8, 1930, okrugs were abolished. On December 10, 1930, Ostyak-Vogul and Yamal (Nenets) national okrugs were created in the northern part...
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  • boom town and the administrative center of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Ostyak, name formerly used to refer to several peoples, including the Khanty people...
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    (pl.) "mountains") Finno-Ugrist scholars consider Ural deriving from the Ostyak word urr meaning "chain of mountains". Turkologists, on the other hand,...
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    claimed Qashliq the people returned, and Yermak soon befriended the Ostyak people. The Ostyaks would formally declare their allegiance to Yermak on October 30...
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    Khanty (also spelled Khanti or Hanti), previously known as Ostyak (/ˈɒstjæk/), is a Uralic language spoken in the Khanty-Mansi and Yamalo-Nenets Okrugs...
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    also given for comparison. Notes: C = Proto-Chukotian; I = Proto-Inuit Ostyak, a Russian name for indigenous languages of Siberia Uralo-Siberian languages...
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  • silver. "A rise of Mir-Susne-Hum." Graphic cycle dedicated to a national Ob-Ugrian (Ostyak - Hant and Vogul - Mansi) hero. World view of the Hanti v t e...
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    1850s until the 1930s exclusively in the scientific literature were called Ostyak-Samoyeds (остяко-самоеды, ostyako-samoyedy). This ethnonym has never been...
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  • Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 219. Ugrian Finns include the Voguls [...], the Ostyaks [...] and the Magyars of Hungary Salminen, Tapani (2015). "Uralic (Finno-Ugrian)...
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  • 172—174. "A rise of Mir-Susne-Hum." Graphic cycle dedicated to a national Ob-Ugrian (Ostyak - Hant and Vogul - Mansi) hero. World view of the Hanti v t e...
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  • Kikuyu Central Association Krupp cemented armour kca may refer to: Khanty or Ostyak language, ISO-639-3 code This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    2020-04-23. Georg, Stefan (2007). A Descriptive Grammar of Ket (Yenisei-Ostyak). Languages of Asia. Vol. 1. Brill. p. 78. doi:10.1163/ej.9781901903584...
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    in the form of Versuch einer ostjakischen Sprachlehre, 'Essay on Khanty (Ostyak) grammar' (1858). In 1850 he published a treatise De affixis personalibus...
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    The Ob is known to the Khanty people as the As (the source of the name "Ostyak"), Yag, Kolta and Yema; to the Nenets people as the Kolta or Kuay; and to...
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  • Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug 1,219 Khanty (ханты) (old Russian term: Ostyaks) Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra, Tyumen Oblast, Tomsk Oblast, Magadan...
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    part of Western Siberia inhabited by only a small number of indigenous Ostyak people. Four river barges, which were designed to haul timber, were filled...
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    (Bay Ona’ Bazaan) Tundra Enets (Madu Ona’ Bazaan) Selkup-Kamas Selkup (Ostyak-Samoyed) (Šöl’ Qumyt Əty) Taz Selkup Tym Selkup Ket Selkup (not to be confused...
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