-
referred to
mainly as Chud
Otyatskaya (чудь отяцкая), Otyaks,
Wotyaks or
Votyaks, all
being exonyms.
Today such
exonyms are
considered offensive by Udmurts...
- outsiders, it has
traditionally been
referred to by its
Russian exonym,
Votyak.
Udmurt has
borrowed vocabulary from
neighboring languages,
mainly from...
- автономи улос
Udmurt avtonomi ulos) was
formed on 4
November 1920 as the
Votyak Autonomous Oblast (Russian: Вотская автономная область
Votskaja avtonomnaja...
- the
Udmurt people. It
originated on 4
November 1920 as the
Votyak Autonomous Oblast ("
Votyak" is an
obsolete name for Udmurts, "Vot"
being the obsolete...
- *anda/*ant 'oath (in fidelity), comrade, friend'. On
November 4, 1920, the
Votyak Autonomous Oblast was formed. On
January 1, 1932, it was
renamed Udmurt...
- 1921–1922:Kabardin
Autonomous Oblast 1924–1925:Kara-Kirghiz
Autonomous Oblast 1920–1932:
Votyak Autonomous Oblast Under Kazakh ****R
until 1930. "СОЮЗ СОВЕТСКИХ СОЦИАЛИСТИЧЕСКИХ...
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breeds of laikas: Zyryan, Finno-Karelian, Vogul, Cheremis, Ostyak, Tungus,
Votyak, Galician, Norvegian, Buryatian, Soyotian,
Laplandian and Samo**** Laika...
- Old Zyryan, in the 14th century. The
extant Permic languages are:
Udmurt (
Votyak) Komi (Zyryan)
Permyak (Komi-Permyak)
Yazva (Komi-Yazva) The
Permic languages...
- принадлежащие к грамматике вотского языка“ (Works
belonging to the
grammar of the
Votyak language). This
edition used the
Cyrillic alphabet,
which included most...
-
gather in the new Kazan, as the
chronicles report: Muslims, Cheremis,
Votyaks, Bulgars.
Quote from the
Kazan History,
compiled in 1564-1566: And he went...