- In the past, the town was
known as
Ulala (until June 23, 1932) and then
Oyrot-Tura (June 23, 1932 - January 7, 1948). The selo of
Ulala (Улала) was established...
- the
Altai were also
known as
Oirot or
Oyrot (this name
means "Oirat" and
would later be
carried on for the
Oyrot Autonomous Oblast). The name was inherited...
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oblast of the
Soviet Union,
inhabited by the
Altai people.
Formed as the
Oyrot Autonomous Oblast (Russian: Ойротская Автономная область, romanized: Oyrotskaya...
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subgroup of
languages in the
Altai Mountains. The
languages were
called Oyrot (ойрот)
prior to 1948.
Altai is
spoken primarily in the
Altai Republic....
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internationally recognized,
independent republic continued de jure.
Known as
Oyrot Autonomous Oblast in 1922-1948 and Gorno-Altai
Autonomous Oblast in 1948-1990...
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Russian SFSR
within the
Soviet Union. It was
formed on 1 June 1922 as the
Oyrot Autonomous Region and
became the Gorno-Altai
Autonomous Oblast on 7 January...
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Topchin Edouard Ezendei Sogonokov Aidyn Orsulov Artysh Pikin Past
members Oyrot (Leonid)
Otukov Emil
Terkishev Radmila Terkisheva Amyr
Akchin Solunai Sapysheva...
- and Carpatho-Rusyn Ӱ ӱ :
Cyrillic letter U with diaeresis, used in
Altai (
Oyrot), Khakas, Gagauz, Khanty, Mari Ӳ ӳ :
Cyrillic letter U with
double acute...
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Southern Altai (also
known as Oirot,
Oyrot,
Altai and
Altai proper) is a
Turkic language spoken in the
Altai Republic, a
federal subject of
Russia located...
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Altaian given name. It
means fertile, majestic,
flamboyant and
young in
Oyrot. It is also a uni****
Turkish given name and
surname that
comes from the...