- The Ulch people, also
known as Ulch or
Ulchi, (Russian: ульчи,
obsolete ольчи; Ulch: нани, nani) are an
Indigenous people of the
Russian Far East, who...
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Ulchi-Freedom
Guardian (을지 프리덤 가디언,
Eulji peurideom gadieon) is the name (as of 2015[update]) of the
military exercise previously known as
Ulchi-Focus...
- 52°22′19″N 140°26′13″E / 52.37194°N 140.43694°E / 52.37194; 140.43694
Ulchsky District (Russian: У́льчский райо́н) is an
administrative and muni****l...
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Eulji Mundeok (Korean: 을지문덕;
Ulchi Mundok) was a
military leader of
early 7th
century Goguryeo, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea, who
successfully defended...
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origin (as a
ruling class).
Tungusic people on the Amur
river like Udeghe,
Ulchi and
Nanai adopted Chinese influences in
their religion and
clothing with...
- But the Sui army was
lured into a trap by the
famed Koguryŏ
commander Ŭlchi Mundŏk, and
suffered a
calamitous defeat at the
Salsu (Ch'ŏngch'ŏn) River...
- But the Sui army was
lured into a trap by the
famed Koguryŏ
commander Ŭlchi Mundŏk, and
suffered a
calamitous defeat at the
Salsu (Ch'ŏngch'ŏn) River...
- Tatars, Kalmyks, Kazakhs, Koryaks, Mongolians, Negidals, Nivkhs, Udege, and
Ulchi have high
levels of M217. One
particular haplotype within Haplogroup C2-M217...
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members of
Central Asian and
Siberian peoples, such as the Evenks, Evens,
Ulchi, Kazakhs, Koryaks,
Mongols (especially Oirats, such as Kalmyks, Zakhchin...
- 04%) Moldovans – 2,851 (0.04%) Mordva – 2,675 (0.04%) Jews – 2,529 (0.04%)
Ulchi – 2,431 (0.03%) Yukaghir – 1,747 (0.03%) Itelmens – 1,486 (0.02%) Mari –...