- The
Kazym Rebellion (Russian: Казымское восстание) was a
revolt by the
Khanty people of
western Siberia against the
collectivisation policies of the Soviet...
- The
Kazym (Russian: Казы́м) is a
river in
Beloyarsky District, Khanty-Mansi
Autonomous Okrug, Russia. It is 659
kilometres (409 mi) long, with a drainage...
- and
Kazym dialects are
losing favor to Russian. All four
dialects have been literary,
beginning with the
Middle Ob dialects, but
shifting to
Kazym, and...
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three Northern dialects,
Kazym, Shuryshkar, and
Middle Ob.
Newspaper reporting and
broadcasting are
usually done in the
Kazym dialect.
Khanty is divided...
- Russian-speaking
boarding schools provoked a
national revolt in 1933
called the
Kazym rebellion.
After the end of the
Stalin period this
process was
relaxed and...
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Chulym (in Ust-Chulym) Tom (50 km
downstream from Tomsk) Aley (near Barnaul)
Kazym Chaya Iksa
Barnaulka Kasmala Katun River (in Biysk) Biya
River (in Biysk)...
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Northern Sámi
Kildin Erzya Meadow Komi
Udmurt Northern Eastern Southern Kazym Vakh
Tundra Nenets 'fire' *tule tuli (tule-) tuli (tule-) tuli (tulõ-) dålle...
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Tributaries • left Katun, Anuy, Charysh, Aley, Parabel, Vasyugan, Irtysh,
Severnaya Sosva • right Biya, Berd, Inya, Tom, Chulym, Ket, Tym, Vakh, Pim,
Kazym...
- part of the
Kazym rural settlement, is
located at the
southwestern of the lake by its s****.
Historically it was the
place where the
Kazym rebellion flared...
- Я̆ я̆) is a
letter of the
Cyrillic script. Ya with
breve is used in the
Kazym dialect of the
Khanty language.
Cyrillic characters in
Unicode Macconnell...