- The
Teleuts were once part of the
Tiele people. They came
under the rule of the
First Turkic Khaganate. Near the end of the 16th century, the
Teleuts wandered...
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Teleut is a
moribund Turkic language spoken in the
Altai Republic in Russia. It is
sometimes considered a
dialect of
Southern Altai. It was the
basis for...
- the
Southern Altai language with its dialects,
include the Altai-Kizhi,
Teleuts, and Telengits. The
Telesy were
previously included but are now ****imilated...
-
among Bachat Teleut and
Southern Altaians, who,
according to
historians and ethnographs, also are
descendants of late
middle age
Teleuts (White Kalmucks)...
- DYS385
instead of 13-13. The
other fourteen Teleuts and the
three Selkups appear to
belong to the
Teleut-Shor-Khak****ian R-M73
cluster from the data set...
-
migrated to the East
after the fall of the
Khanate of Sibir,
partially Teleuts,
Yenisei Kyrgyz and
groups of
Tobolsk Tatars.
During the 16th century,...
- son of Ögedei khan, who was a Muslim.
There are
Turkic peoples such as
Teleuts, Kimeks, Kipchaks, Altaians, Kyrgyzs,
Naymans under their rule.
These Turco-Mongol...
-
origins of the
Kalmaks trace back to the 17th century, when a
group of
Teleuts from the
central parts of
Kemerovo Oblast migrated to the north. Kalmaks...
- 384
Kumandins and 344
Teleuts including 2,368 Telengits, 1,533 Tubalars, 931 Kumandins, 830 Chelkans, 141
Shors and 32
Teleuts including 3,648 Telengits...
- [ʕaraq]),
means "distilled",
other variants being araka, araki, ariki. The
Teleuts, who are a
Turkic ethnic group living in Siberia, use the term arakı for...