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Tukhum (Russian: Тухум; Buryat: Тγхэм, Tükhem) is a
rural locality (an ulus) in
Selenginsky District,
Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The po****tion was...
- The
tukhum is a
prominent social grouping among the
Dagestani highlanders. The
etymology is
considered to be the same as
described above. The
tukhum is...
- Daghestan, the
Aghuls were
divided into
tukhums (clans),
comprising twenty to
forty households. Each
tukhum had its own cemetery, pastures, and hay fields...
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Tukhum (Russian: Нур-Тухум; Buryat: Нуур Тγхэм, Nuur Tükhem) is a
rural locality (an ulus) in
Selenginsky District,
Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The...
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close family members within the
tukhum is kk'ul, and they
refer to each
other as
usursu (sibling). The
importance of
tukhums is
today being eroded by modernization...
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Lezgin clans or
sykhyls (also
tukhums) (Lezgian: си́хил, [sykhyl]) are
traditional Lezgin kinship groups sharing self-identified
through descent from...
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kinship group was the
tukhum (clan),
headed by its
oldest member. At the
council of the
heads of
individual families of the
tukhum,
matters were decided...
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Ubukun Novoselenginsk Nur-
Tukhum Povorot Selenduma Shana Sosnovka Sredny Ubukun Sulfat Tashir Tayozhny Temnik Tokhoy Tsaydam Tukhum Ubukun Udunga Ust-Urma...
- Övörkhangai Province. The
district is
divided into
seven bags,
which are:
Bayan Tukhum Dalan Gun-Us
Khovd Khuuvur Ulziit Khoshuu Yalaatai "Övörkhangai
Aimag Sums...
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district is
divided into five bags,
which are:
Bayantsogt Erdenekhangai Mongol Tukhum Unjuul The sum has a
total po****tion of 3,036 people. "Buren". Mongolia...