- Look up Evenki or
Evenk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Evenki or
Evenk may
refer to
Evenks, or Evenki, a
people of
Russia and
China also
known as...
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Evenk Autonomous Okrug (Russian: Эвенки́йский автоно́мный о́круг,
Evenkiysky avtonomny okrug; Evenki: Эведы Автомоды Округ, Ēvēde Avtōmōde Okrug), or...
- The Evenki, also
known as the
Evenks and
formerly as the Tungus, are a
Tungusic people of
North Asia. In Russia, the
Evenki are
recognised as one of the...
- The
Evenk constituency (No.224) was a
Russian legislative constituency in the
Evenk Autonomous Okrug in 1993–2007. In 2007
Evenk AO
alongside neighbouring...
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Olguya Evenk Ethnic Township or Aoluguya, is an
ethnic township under the
administration of the county-level city of Genhe, Hulunbuir,
Inner Mongolia...
- The
Evenk Ethnic Sum (simplified Chinese: 鄂温克民族苏木;
traditional Chinese: 鄂溫克民族蘇木; pinyin: Èwēnkè Mínzúsūmù) is an
administrative subdivision in the northeastern...
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closely related to the
language of
their neighbors, the
Evenks. The
Evens are
close to the
Evenks by
their origins and culture,
having migrated with them...
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Evenk Autonomous Okrug (or Evenkia) was a
federal subject of Russia. On
January 1, 2007, it was
merged into
Krasnoyarsk Krai. Oleg
Chapogir from Kislokan...
- Bómùbóguǒ’ěr) (probably born in
Yaksa – 1640, in Mukden) was an
Evenk chief,
leader of the
Evenk federation. His
power base laid on the
basin of the Amur river...
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founded in 1930 as a part of
Soviet efforts to
settle the
nomadic Yakuts,
Evenks, and
Dolgans who
lived in the area.[citation needed]
There are no year-round...