- Historically, the
Ugrians or
Ugors were the
ancestors of the
Khanty and
Mansi people of the Khanty-Mansi
Autonomous Okrug of Russia. The name is sometimes...
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Ugor (PO-92) was a PO-class
logistic transport ship of the
Yugoslav Navy,
built in 1983 and
classed as an
ammunition auxiliary.
Later sold into merchant...
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understood in the
Uralic paradigm, proto-Magyars were
first similar to Ob-
Ugors, who were
mainly hunters,
fishers and gatherers, but with some
horses too...
- (1893). "Az
ugor-szamojéd nyelvrokonság kérdése" (PDF). Nyelvtudományi Közlemények (in Hungarian). 23 (1): 14–34. Halász, Ignácz (1893). "Az
ugor-szamojéd...
- Vol. 17, 1908, Tome 2. pp. 232-242. Fokos, Dávid (1916). Zürjén szövegek.
Ugor füzetek (in Komi and Hungarian). Vol. 19. Budapest:
Magyar Tudományos Akadémia...
- "Languages and mythologies". Ivanov,
Vjacseszlav (=Vyacheslav) (1984). "Obi-
ugor és ket folklórkapcsolatok". Nyelv, mítosz, kultúra (in Hungarian). Collected...
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Ugor (Russian: Угор) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Vorshinskoye Rural Settlement,
Sobinsky District,
Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The po****tion was 221...
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published in 1869–70, was the
casus belli of the "Ugric-Turkic War" (Hungarian:
Ugor-török háború),
which started as a
scientific dispute, but
quickly turned...
- Eurasia. Finno-Ugric
Place Names of
Oldest Times".
Theodore Duka (1889). "The
Ugor Branch of the Ural-Altaic
Family of Languages".
Journal of the
Royal Asiatic...
- Nigel)
Samoth Yarg =
Thomas Gray
Dolreich Hirnfiedler =
Friedrich Hölderlin
Ugor Vochti =
Victor Hugo Honj
Steak = John
Keats Melvin Hermalle =
Herman Melville...