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Definition of YAKUTS

Yakuts
Yakoots Ya*koots", n. pl.; sing. Yakoot. (Ethnol.) A nomadic Mongolian tribe native of Northern Siberia, and supposed to be of Turkish stock. They are mainly pastoral in their habits. [Written also Yakuts.]

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- Somfai, the Russian yakut derives from the Buryat yaqud, which is the plural form of the Buryat name for the Yakuts, yaqa. The Yakuts call themselves Sakha...
- Look up yakut, Yakut, or Yakutian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yakut or Yakutian may refer to: Yakuts, the Turkic peoples indigenous to the Sakha...
- Yakut nationalism refers to the belief that the Yakuts (or Sakha) should constitute an independent nation. Some attempts have been made to create an independent...
- changes in the course of development of the Yakut language) as the Evenk and Yukaghir exonyms for the Yakuts. It is pronounced as Haka by the Dolgans, whose...
- primarily the ethnic Yakuts and one of the official languages of Sakha (Yakutia), a republic in the Russian Federation. The Yakut language has a large...
- the Yakuts and White Russians would organize an anti-Soviet revolt in the region, which also ended in failure. The government was led by the "Yakut Committee...
- Look up Yakut or Yaqut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yakut of Yaqut (Arabic: ياقوت, romanized: Yāqūt), sometimes transliterated Yāḳūt or Yācūt,...
- Yakut shamanism is a folk religion traditionally practiced by the Yakuts. Accounts of the supernatural have been preserved in the olonkho, a musical folklore...
- Yakut revolt may refer to: Yakut revolt (1918), the rejection of Bolshevik rule by the Yakut people of far eastern Russia Yakut revolt (1921), the last...
- the Yakut language and some of the Yakut vocabulary, written in an approximate transcription in Latin, was published in 1705. The first real Yakut alphabet...