- The
Tofalar (also
Karagas or Tofa; Тофалары, тофа (tofa) in Russian)
people are a
Turkic people who live in Tofalariya, in the
southwestern part of Nizhneudinsky...
- To'fa dyl), also
known as
Tofalar or Karagas, is a
moribund Turkic language spoken in Russia's
Irkutsk Oblast by the
Tofalars.
Recent estimates for speakers...
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Verkhnyaya Gutara (Russian: Верхняя Гутара) and
Nerkha (Russian: Нерха).
Tofalars were
originally divided into
three groups.
Those of the
Northwestern group...
- ISBN 3447038640.
Retrieved 24
April 2014. Vovin, Alexander. 2017. "Some
Tofalar Etymologies." In
Essays in the
history of
languages and linguistics: dedicated...
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District in Buryatia, Russia. They
share much of
their history with the
Tofalar, T**** Tuvans, Dukha, and Buryat; the
Soyot have
taken on a
great deal...
- olman,
wolmen (Yukagir) 'shaman': [qam] (Tatar, Shor, Oyrat), [xam] (Tuva,
Tofalar) The
Buryat word for
shaman is бөө (böö) [bøː], from
early Mongolian böge...
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Tatars Tatars Astrakhan, Chinese, Lipka, Kryashens, Mishar, Nağaybäk,
Volga Tofalar Turkmens Afghan, Iranian1
Turkish in Abkhazia, Algeria,
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- po****tions Mongolia
Languages Dukhan,
Mongolian Religion Tengrism Related ethnic groups Tuvans,
Tofalar, Soyots,
several other Turkic peoples, Mongols...
- olman,
wolmen (Yukagir) 'shaman': [qam] (Tatar, Shor, Oyrat), [xam] (Tuva,
Tofalar) The
Buryat word for
shaman is бөө (böö) [bøː], from
early Mongolian böge...
- C4a2a1c1 -
Tofalar (Alygdzher, Nerkha, V. Gutara),
Khamnigan C4a2a1c2 -
Uyghurs C4a2a1d -
Uyghurs C4a2a1d1 -
Udinsk Buryat (Kushun),
Tofalar (V. Gutara)...