- The Dörbet (UK: /ˈdɜːbɛt/, US: /ˈdɔːrbɛt/),
known in
English as The Fours, is the
second largest subgroup of
Mongol people in
modern Mongolia and was formerly...
- Initially, the
confederation consisted of the Oöled, Dörbet
Oirat (also
written Derbet) and the Khoid.
Later on,
elements of the
Khoshut and
Torghut were forcibly...
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speakers in the
Republic of Kalmykia,
Russia (N = 162,740)
include Torguts,
Derbets and Buzavas,
together with a
smaller group called Khoshuts, who live in...
- Kyrgyzstan), 4.2% (9/216) Yakut, 2.1% (1/47)
Torgut (Mongolia), 1.4% (1/69)
Derbet (Kalmykia), 0.9% (1/111) Buryat. A
geographically outlying member has been...
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children killed by the Qing army .
About ten
thousand families of Dzungars,
derbets, and Hoyts, led by the
Noyan and Tsereng,
fought hard and went to the Volga...
- but
later the norm
began to
focus not only on the Torgut, but also on the
Derbet dialect.
Sometimes in the
editions of that time, the
letter ң was replaced...
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Russian Federation (Ulchi, Even, Evenk, Buryat,
Derbet Kalmyks,
Torgut Kalmyks),
Mongolia (Zakhchin,
Derbet), Kazakhstan,
Turkey C2b1a2a1 F11120, SK1061...
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Khoshut from Alxa Left Banner,
Khoshut from Kalmykia,
Xinjiang Kalmyk,
Derbet from Kalmykia,
Mongol from Hulunbuir,
Buzava from Kalmykia),
Tsaatan from...