- The
Besermyan, Biserman,
Besermans or
Besermens (Russian: бесермяне,
besermyane singular: besermyanin, Udmurt: бесерманъёс, Tatar: бисермәннәр, romanized: bisermännär)...
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spoken along the
Cheptsa River Southern Udmurt Besermyan,
spoken by the
strongly Turkified Besermyans A
continuum of
intermediate dialects between Northern...
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Udmurt girls at the
Italmas Nuk
flower festival in
Igrinsky District Besermyan (considered a
subgroup of the Udmurts)
State statistics committee of Ukraine...
- (including
Dolgans 1939–1959) (including
Soyots 1939–1989) (including
Besermyan 1939–1989) (including Komi-Permyak in 1939) (including
Meskhetian Turks...
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branch of the
Uralic language family,
which includes Komis, Udmurts, and
Besermyans. The
ancestors of the
Permians originally inhabited the land
called Permia...
- Tsez
Azerbaijanis Dargins Kaitags Kumyks Laks
Lezgins Nogais Ak
Nogai Karagash Rutuls Tabasarans Talysh Tats
Tsakhurs Other Besermyan Tver Karelians...
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Meryans † Meshchyoras†
Muromians † Mari
Mokshas Erzyas Sámi
Permians Besermyan Komi
Udmurts Hungarians Székely Csángó Jász Kun Palóc
Ugrians Khanty Mansi...
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Meadow Mari
Northwestern Mari
Permic Komi
Permyak Yazva Zyryan Udmurt Besermyan Ugric Hungarian Samo****ic
Enets Kamas Koibal Mator Taygi [ru] Karagas [ru]...
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Oriental Orthodoxy Udmurts Uralic →
Permic →
Udmurt Russia (Udmurtia)
Besermyan Christianity →
Eastern Orthodoxy Ukrainians Indo-European →
Slavic → Ukrainian...
- 479,702 32.1% 496,522 30.9% 460,584 29.3% 410,584 28.0% 299,874 24.1%
Besermyan 9,200 1.2% 2,998 0.2% 2,111 0.1% 1,903 0.2%
Russians 327,493 43.3% 809...