- area
known as
Telengid Province. The
Altaians are
represented by two
ethnographic groups: The
Northern Altaians, who
speak the
Northern Altai language...
- self-designation by some
closely related Siberian ethnic groups,
namely the
Altaians, Chulyms, Khakas, and Shors. The 2010
census counted more than 500,000...
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material and that of
modern Altaian communities,
which led
archaeologists to
claim that the
mummy was
European and that
Altaians were
recent migrants to the...
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until 1922 when they were
annexed by the Bolsheviks. On June 1, 1922, the
Altaians regained autonomy with the
creation of the
Oyrot Autonomous Oblast (Ойро́тская...
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thousands of
Altaians for
prayer meetings,
initially in the
Tereng Valley.
These were
violently suppressed by mobs of Russians,
instigated by the
Altaian Spiritual...
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Altaians gathered for
prayer meetings,
initially in the
Tereng Valley.
These were
violently suppressed by mobs of Russians,
instigated by the
Altaian...
-
There are no
sharp distinctions among the
different subgroups of the
Altaians,
identified as they are by the
territory they occupy. This
inevitably caused...
- 620),
Tabasarans (2.327),
Turks (2.236),
Avars (2.166),
Dargins (2.158),
Altaians (2.154),
Tajiks (2.141) and
Kumyks (2.066). For Jews, the TFR is almost...
- – 204,321 (1.06%)
Germans – 198,109 (1.03%)
Kazakhs – 117,507 (0.61%)
Altaians – 72,841 (0.38%) Khak**** — 70,859 (0.37%)
Armenians – 63,091 (0.33%) Azerbaijanis...
- does not
write them in as a
distinct ethnic group and
misidentify them as
Altaians or Kalmyks. They
mostly live in the
steppe part of the
Altai Republic or...