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Ostyak (Russian: Остя́к) is a name
formerly used to
refer to
several Indigenous peoples and
languages in Siberia, Russia. Both the
Khanty people and the...
- (/ˌjɛnɪˈseɪən/ YEN-ih-SAY-ən;
sometimes known as Yeniseic, Yeniseyan, or Yenisei-
Ostyak;
occasionally spelled with -ss-) are a
family of
languages that are spoken...
- were
formerly known as
Ostyak:
Khanty language Ket
language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Ostyak language. If an internal...
- they were
known as
Ostyaks,
without differentiating them from
several other Siberian people. Later, they
became known as
Yenisei Ostyaks because they lived...
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Selkup is the
language of the Selkups,
belonging to the Samo****ic
group of the
Uralic language family. It is
spoken by some 1,570
people (1994 est.) in...
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Khanty (also
spelled Khanti or Hanti),
previously known as
Ostyak (/ˈɒstjæk/), is a
Uralic language family that has
multiple dialect continuua and is varyingly...
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proposed branch of the
Uralic languages,
grouping together the
Khanty (
Ostyak) and
Mansi (Vogul) languages. Both
languages are
split into
numerous and...
- KET) language, or more
specifically Imbak and
formerly known as
Yenisei Ostyak (/ˈɒstiæk/ OSS-tee-ak), is a
Siberian language long
thought to be an isolate...
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Ostyak is a name
formerly used to
refer to
several indigenous peoples in Siberia.
Ostyak may also
refer to:
Khanty people or
Ostyaks,
indigenous people...
- (pl.) "mountains") Finno-Ugrist
scholars consider Ural
deriving from the
Ostyak word urr
meaning "chain of mountains". Turkologists, on the
other hand,...