- Perm Krai",
regardless of ethnicity. The name for the
northern Komis –
Zyryans – has a more
contradictory origin. It
exists since at
least the 14th century...
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Zyryan may
refer to: For the town in
eastern Kazakhstan, see Zyryanovsk. For the
administrative district of
eastern Kazakhstan, see
Zyryan District. For...
- (коми кыв, komi kyv, IPA: [komi kɨv] ), also
known as Zyran,
Zyrian or Komi-
Zyryan (зыран коми кыв,
zyran komi kyv), is the
native language of the Komi (Zyrians)...
- 64°18′N 52°15′E / 64.300°N 52.250°E / 64.300; 52.250 Komi (
Zyryan)
Autonomous Oblast was an administrative-territorial unit (autonomous oblast) of the...
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writing was Old
Permic or Old
Zyryan, in the 14th century. The
extant Permic languages are:
Udmurt (Votyak) Komi (
Zyryan)
Permyak (Komi-Permyak) Yazva...
- Komi ****R was
formed on 5
December 1936 upon the
elevation of the Komi (
Zyryan)
Autonomous Oblast into an ****R.
Declared sovereignty on 23
November 1990...
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centuries from the
modern alphabet: Komi-
Zyryan Popov A. "The ABC for the
Zyryansky youth, or the
easiest way for the
Zyryans to
learn Russian literacy." St. Petersburg...
- audany; Russian: Район Алтай, romanized: Raion Altai),
until 2019
known as
Zyryan (Kazakh: Зырян ауданы,
Zyrian audany) or
Zyryanovsk (Russian: Зыряновский...
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rarely heard Russian spoken; all the
students were
Zyryans of the
peasant class and knew only the
Zyryan language of
their fathers. Later,
Feoktista Ivanovna...
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language family that form a
pluricentric language, the
other being Komi-
Zyryan.
Udmurt is
another Permic language spoken outside of the
region and not...