- The Lyuli,
Jughi or Jugi (self-names:
Mugat and Ghorbati) are a
branch of the
Ghorbati people living in
Central Asia,
primarily Tajikistan, Uzbekistan...
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Mugat is a
village in
Mukhed taluka in
Nanded district of
Maharashtra in India.[better source needed] "
Mugat,
Nanded |
Village | GeoIQ". 19°09′04″N 77°25′53″E...
- The
Ghorbati (also
known as
Mugat or Hadurgar) are an
ethnic group and
originally a
nomadic community in Iran,
Afghanistan and
Central Asia,
where they...
- was
Maharaja of
Gwalior (r. 1827 – 1843).
Jankoji Rao was born in 1805 as
Mugat Rao Scindia, son of
Patloji Rao Scindia, by his wife, the
sister of Ihtiram-ud-Daula...
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known as
Ghorbati (Qorbati),
Magadi (Mogadi),
Qazulagi and Jogigi,
Lafzi Mugat or Arabi/Arabcha in
Central Asia,
refers to
various argots,
spoken by the...
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Islam Ghorbati Indo-European →
Iranian → Persian,
Ghorbati Central Asia
Mugats Islam → Shia
Islam Gibraltarians Indo-European →
Romance →
Spanish → Llanito;...
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Lithuanians Macedonians Meskhetian Turks Moldovans Montenegrins Mountain Jews
Mugat Norwegians Kola
Norwegians ****stanis
Pamiris Persians Poles Roma Ruska...
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Mordva 490,398 Mordva-moksha 47,722 Mordva-erzya 77,523
Mordviny 115,051
Mordovtsy 103,854
Mugat 45
Multoni 1
Murchen 13 Mykh
abdyr 4 Mene 1
Myukhadar 1...
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Lithuanians Macedonians Meskhetian Turks Moldovans Montenegrins Mountain Jews
Mugat Norwegians Kola
Norwegians ****stanis
Pamiris Persians Poles Roma Ruska...
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Lithuanians Macedonians Meskhetian Turks Moldovans Montenegrins Mountain Jews
Mugat Norwegians Kola
Norwegians ****stanis
Pamiris Persians Poles Roma Ruska...