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yakut,
Yakut, or
Yakutian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yakut or
Yakutian may
refer to:
Yakuts, the
Turkic peoples indigenous to the Sakha...
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Yakuts or
Sakha (
Yakut: саха, saxa; plural: сахалар, saxalar) are a
Turkic ethnic group native to
North Siberia,
primarily the
Republic of
Sakha in...
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Yakut (/jəˈkuːt/ yə-KOOT), also
known as Yakutian, Sakha, Saqa or Saxa (
Yakut: саха тыла), is a
Turkic language belonging to
Siberian Turkic branch and...
- 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...
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Yakut shamanism is a folk
religion traditionally practiced by the
Yakuts.
Accounts of the
supernatural have been
preserved in the olonkho, a
musical folklore...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Yakut is both a
given name and a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Yakut Khan (before 1672-1733),
Indian general who
invaded Bombay in 1689...
- The
Yakut revolt of 1918 was the
rejection of
Bolshevik rule by the
Yakut people of far
eastern Russia during the
early stages of the
Russian Civil War...