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Uzbekistan that the term "Meskhetian Turks" was invented.
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literary Nogai language. They live in
northern Karachay–Cherkessia.
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believe that
Ubykh is the
closest relative of the
Abazgi dialect continuum.
Wixman, Ronald. The
Peoples of the USSR. p. 2
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Tundra like the
other Nenets. They
speak the
Forest variety of Nenets.
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Koryak language. They live
primarily along the
coast of the
Bering Sea.
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Peoples of the USSR: An
Ethnographic Handbook. (Armonk, New...
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western Transcaucasia (the Laz live in
Turkish territory).» R.
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Peoples of the USSR: An
Ethnographic Handbook (p.181): «Svan ... The...