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    The Khakas number 73,000, of whom 42,000 speak the Khakas language. Most Khakas speakers are bilingual in Russian. Traditionally, the Khakas language is...
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    The Khakas are a Turkic indigenous people of Siberia, who live in the republic of Khakassia, Russia. They speak the Khakas language. The Khakhassian people...
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    Khakassia (redirect from Khakas Republic)
    1959 Census, ethnic Khakas people represented little more than 10% of the population of the Khakas oblast. Until 1991, the Khakas Autonomous Oblast was...
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  • Proto-Turkic) Yenisei Turkic Khakas (Xakas tili) Sagay/Saghay Kacha/Qaça Koybal (Samoyedic Uralic substrate; people shifted to a Turkic language) Beltir Kyzyl/Qizil...
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  • Khakass alphabets are the alphabets used to write the Khakas language. The Khakass script based on the Cyrillic alphabet was created in 1924, although...
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    shifted to the Turkic Khakas language.[citation needed] The modern Koibal people are mixed Samoyed–Khakas–Yeniseian. The Kamas language was documented by...
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  • Chulym language was considered to belong to the Siberian Turkic group of Turkic languages that also includes Khakas, Shor and Saryg-Yughur languages.[citation...
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    Aul (category Articles containing Khakas-language text)
    эйла, romanized: ēyla; Karakalpak: awıl; Kazakh: ауыл, romanized: auyl; Khakas: аал, romanized: aal; Kyrgyz: айыл, romanized: aiyl; Kumyk: авул, romanized: awul;...
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    Abakan (category Articles containing Khakas-language text)
    Abakan (Russian: Абака́н, romanized: ɐbɐˈkan; Khakas: Ағбан, romanized: Ağban, or Khakas: Абахан, romanized: Abaxan) is the capital city of Khakassia,...
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    Abakan (river) (category Articles containing Khakas-language text)
    The Abakan (Russian: Абака́н; Khakas: Ағбан, Ağban), (from the Khakas word for "bear's blood") is a river in the Republic of Khakassia, Russia. It is...
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    Yenisey (category Articles containing Khakas-language text)
    (Ким) as in Kim suγ (Ким суғ), meaning "Yenisei River" barely exists in Khakas. All of these instances are confined to the region in and around the present-day...
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    Kashk (category Articles containing Khakas-language text)
    قروت, Turkish: kurut, sürk, taş yoğurt, kurutulmuş yoğurt, Shor: қурут, Khakas: хурут). There are many varied names for this class of dishes including...
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  • The Khakas Autonomous Oblast (Russian: Хакасская автономная область, Khakas: Хакас автоном облазы, romanized: Xakas avtonom oblazı), abbreviated as Khakas...
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  • Overtone singing (category Articles containing Khakas-language text)
    developed forms of throat singing called kai (Altay: кай, qay) or khai (Khakas: хай, xay). In Altai, this is used mostly for epic poetry performance, to...
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    Ovoo (category Articles containing Khakas-language text)
    Ovoo, oboo, or obo (Mongolian: овоо, pronunciation , Buryat: обоо, Khakas: обаа, romanized: obâ, Traditional Mongol: ᠣᠪᠤᠭ᠎ᠠ, "heap"; Chinese: 敖包 áobāo...
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  • for Kajra railway station, Bihar, India kjh, the ISO 639-3 code for Khakas language, Russia Operation KJH, a World War II reconnaissance mission undertaken...
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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...
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  • Aimag (category Articles containing Khakas-language text)
    Republic of Mordovia (Erzya and Moksha: аймак); in the Republic of Khakassia (Khakas: аймах). Sum (administrative division) Mongolia under Qing rule Administrative...
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    been disputed. Because of its geographic proximity to the Shor and Khakas languages, some classifications place it in a Northern Turkic subgroup. Due to...
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    Minusinsk (category Articles containing Khakas-language text)
    Minusinsk (Russian: Минуси́нск; Khakas: Минсуғ, romanized: Minsuğ) is a historical town in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. Population: 71,170 (2010 Census);...
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    Arkady Gaidar (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    the name Gaidar from a Khakas language word meaning going first, the leader. Another version is that the name comes from the Khakas word for "Where is?"...
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    Kipchaks (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
    quick-tempered" attested only in the Siberian Sağay dialect (a dialect of Khakas language). Klyashtorny links Kipchak to qovı, qovuq "unfortunate, unlucky";...
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    Kileskus (meaning lizard in the Khakas language) is a genus of tyrannosauroid dinosaur known from partial remains found in Middle Jurassic (Bathonian...
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    Į (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
    which means uphill. ⟨Į⟩ was also used in the Latin alphabet of the Khakas language between 1929-1939, representing the sound /ɘ/. The current Cyrillic...
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  • Koibal language may refer to: Koibal dialect (Samoyedic), an extinct Samoyedic language or dialect of Kamas Koybal, a dialect of the Khakas language, a modern...
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    Altai (c. 57,000 speakers) and Khakas (c. 29,000 speakers). Despite their usual English name, two major Turkic languages spoken in Siberia, Siberian Tatar...
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  • Koibal people (category Articles containing Khakas-language text)
    Koibal (Khakas: хойбал, romanized: xoybal) are one of the subdivisions of the Khakass people of Southern Siberia. Although they speak the Turkic Khakas language...
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    Sayanogorsk (category Articles containing Khakas-language text)
    Sayanogorsk (Russian: Саяногорск; Khakas: Наа Сойан Тура, Naa Soyan Tura) is a town in the Republic of Khakassia, Russia, located on the left bank of the...
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    the Cyrillic letter Che (Ч ч Ч ч). It is used in the alphabet of the Khakas language, as its name suggests, and represents the voiced postalveolar affricate...
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    Kyrgyz people (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    Fuyu County, Heilongjiang Province. Their language (the Fuyü Gïrgïs dialect) is related to the Khakas language. Certain segments of the Kyrgyz in China...
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