- The
Khakas are a
Turkic indigenous people of Siberia, who live in the
republic of Khak****ia, Russia. They
speak the
Khakas language. The Khakh****ian people...
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Khakas, also
known as Xakas, is a
Turkic language spoken by the
Khakas, who
mainly live in the
southwestern Siberian Republic of Khak****ia, in Russia....
- 1959 Census,
ethnic Khakas people represented little more than 10% of the po****tion of the
Khakas oblast.
Until 1991, the
Khakas Autonomous Oblast was...
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Khakas Aluminium Smelter (Russian: Хака́сский алюми́ниевый заво́д, Khak****kiy
Alyuminiyevy Zavod) or KhAZ (Russian: ХАЗ) is an
aluminium smelter located...
- The
Khakas Autonomous Oblast (Russian: Хакасская автономная область,
Khakas: Хакас автоном облазы, romanized: Xakas
avtonom oblazı),
abbreviated as Khakas...
-
Ayabonga Khaka (born 18 July 1992) is a
South African cricketer who
plays for the
national cricket team as a right-arm
medium bowler. In
March 2018, she...
- Khak****
alphabets are the
alphabets used to
write the
Khakas language. The Khak****
script based on the
Cyrillic alphabet was
created in 1924, although...
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before that. Some Fuyu
Kyrgyz from
Dzungaria moved to
Manchuria in 1761. The
Khakas are one of the
closest groups to the Fuyu Kyrgyz. The Fuyu
Kyrgyz went by...
- some
closely related Siberian ethnic groups,
namely the Altaians, Chulyms,
Khakas, and Shors. The 2010
census counted more than 500,000
people in Siberia...
-
English "machine". It is used in the
orthographies of Belarusian, Kazakh,
Khakas, Komi,
Carpathian Rusyn and
Ukrainian and
quite often, but not always, is...