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Udege (Russian: Удэгейцы; Udihe: удиэ or удиһе, or Udihe, Udekhe, and
Udeghe correspondingly) are a
native people of the
Primorsky Krai and Khabarovsk...
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Udege (or
alternatively Udihe, Udekhe, or
Udeghe) may
refer to: the
Udege language the
Udege people This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- (1998). A
Kyalundzyuga -
Simonov dictionary of the
Udeghe (Udihe) language:
Udeghe -
Russian -
Udeghe: preprint. Vol. 1.
Monograph Series / International...
- The
Udege language (also
Udihe language,
Udekhe language,
Udeghe language) is the
language of the
Udege people. It is a
member of the
Tungusic family....
- China. It is not to be
confused with
Russian Kyakala or Kekar, a
southern Udeghe language or
dialect cluster that was
spoken in Far East Russia. In contrast...
- The
Udegheic languages (alternatively
known as the
Orochic languages) form a
small subgroup of
Tungusic languages of Far East Russia.
Languages and dialects...
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Udege alphabets are the
alphabets used to
write the
Udege language.
During its existence, it
functioned on
different graphic bases and was
repeatedly reformed...
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Tungusic origin (as a
ruling class).
Tungusic people on the Amur
river like
Udeghe,
Ulchi and
Nanai adopted Chinese influences in
their religion and clothing...
- cooking-pots, silk, and
cotton spread among the Amur
natives including the
Udeghes, Ulchis, and Nanais. In 1644,
after peasant rebels sacked the Ming dynasty's...
- even more than Ming vessels.: 106
Tungusic people on the Amur
river like
Udeghe,
Ulchi and
Nanai adopted Chinese influences in
their religion and clothing...