- all Ewenkis. In the
early 16th century, the
Evenks of
Transbaikalia or
Khamnigans were
tributary to the Khalkha. They who
lived around Nerchinsk and the...
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Khamnigan (
Khamnigan: ᠬᠠᠮᠨᠢᠭᠠᠨ) is a
Mongolic language spoken by the
Hamnigan people east of Lake Baikal. The
Khamnigan people,
called the
Horse Tungus...
- herders. By
contrast the
Solons (ancestors of the
Evenkis in China) and the
Khamnigans (Ewenkis of Transbaikalia) had
picked up
horse breeding and the Mongolian...
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Evenki (/eɪˈvɛŋki/ ay-VEN-kee),
formerly known as Tungus, is the
largest member of the
northern group of
Tungusic languages, a
group which also includes...
-
mutually intelligible varieties of
Mongolic such as Oirat, Buryat, and
Khamnigan.
Several dialects have been
morphing to
become more like the
central Khalkha...
-
closely related independent Central Mongolic languages such as Ordos,
Khamnigan,
Barghu Buryat and the
arguably Oirat dialect Alasha. The
standard pronunciation...
-
considered as
subgroups of the
Evenk ethnicity,
though the
Solons and the
Khamnigans in
particular have
interacted closely with
Mongolic peoples (Mongol, Daur...
-
Ordos City in
Inner Mongolia. Oirat, is
spoken to the west, in Dzungaria.
Khamnigan (Hamnigan) is
spoken in
northeast Mongolia and in
northwest of Manchuria...
-
follows Nugteren (2011).
Mongolic Dagur (96,000 speakers)
Central Mongolic Khamnigan Mongol (2,000 speakers)
Buryat (330,000 speakers)
Mongolian proper (5...
- Galzut, Segenut, Ikinat, Bukot, Zamot, Khaital, Zungar, Khuramsha.
Atagan Khamnigan Buryats Darkhat Khangin Khorchin Valéry Inkijinoff,
French actor Balzhinima...