- census,
there were 4,368
Soyots in Russia. The
Soyot language is Turkic, and
closely corresponds with the
Tofalar language; most
Soyot spoke Buryat during...
- an
ethnic minority in 2001. Most
Soyots in
Russia live in Buryatia's
Okinsky District. R****adin
reports that the
Soyot and
Tsaatan dialects, have very...
- the small-numbered
Soyots in Buryatia, Russia, one of
Siberian Turkic languages, has been reconstructed[citation needed] and a
Soyot-Buryat-Russian dictionary...
- have a po****tion of at most 50,000
within Russia. Some of them, such as
Soyots, were
recognized only
after the
dissolution of the
Soviet Union.
These peoples...
-
Northeast Asians. In addition,
Mongolized Soyots live in Buryatia.
Their po****tion is 3600 people.
Soyots are one of the
indigenous minority peoples...
- ctt1bh2kk5.13.
Retrieved 2022-05-20. (including
Dolgans 1939–1959) (including
Soyots 1939–1989) (including
Besermyan 1939–1989) (including Komi-Permyak in 1939)...
- Olot Sart
Kalmyk Torghut Upper Mongols Zakhchin Buryats Barga Hamnigan*
Soyot*
Other Aimaq**
Bonan Daur
Dongxiang Hazara**
Kangjia Mughal**
Moghol Monguor...
-
shamanism of
Western Soyots,
living on the steppe, is
similar to that of
Altai Turkic peoples. A
shaman story narrates contacts between Soyots and
Abakan Turkic...
- (Sayan-Samo****) †
Kamas Koibal Mator (Sayan-Samo****) †
Mator Taigi Karagas Soyot (Modern
Soyots were
subject to
Turkification and do not
speak the
historical language)...
- Kara-Kash or Karahaash. The
ancestors of the
Tofalar (and the
closely related Soyots, T**** Tuvans, and Dukha) were proto-Samo****ic hunters-gatherers who arrived...