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Oroqen or
Orochen or
variants may
refer to:
Oroqen people, an
Tungusic ethnic people in Far East
living in
Primorsky Krai (Russia) and
Heilongjiang (China)...
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Orochs (Russian О́рочи),
Orochons, or
Orochis (self-designation: Nani) are a
people of
Russia that
speak the
Oroch (
Orochon)
language of the
Southern group...
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sometimes due to misunderstanding.
Therefore old do****ents
speaking about orochon/orochen must be
considered cautiously. The
Oroqen language is a Northern...
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Oroqen Urkun; ɔrɔtʃeen ulguur[citation needed]), also
known as
Orochon, Oronchon, Olunchun,
Elunchun or Ulunchun, is a
Northern Tungusic language...
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raising the
grand total to 30: Kevrolian, Olonets, Kyrghyz, Yakut, Koryak,
Orochon,Gilyak, Bashkir, Mongolian, Chukotka,
Golds and
Yukagir Laikas, Tomsk,...
- ISBN 978-3-933847-00-3. Old
Turkic alphabetThe origins of the
script Orochon Sinor,
Denis (2002). "Old Turkic".
History of
Civilizations of Central...
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slopes gently to the Gulf of Ob.
Tungusic peoples in
Lower Amur region:
Orochon (Ulta), Ul’chi, and
Oroch in the
Russian Far
Eastern regions of the Sakhalin...
- Some
groups call
themselves orochen ('an
inhabitant of the
River Oro'),
orochon ('a
rearer of reindeer'), ile ('a
human being'), etc. At one time or another...
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Oroch (or
alternatively Orochon)
could refer to: the
Oroch language the
Oroch people This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- and Taz was
given by Jean-François de
Laperouse by the
common ethnonym Orochons (French: les orotchys) for the
indigenous po****tion
living along the coast...