
Soyot - Wikipedia
The Soyot are an ethnic group of Samoyedic and Turkic origin who live mainly in the Oka region in the Okinsky District in Buryatia, Russia. They share much of their history with the Tofalar, …
Cultural flags - Wikimedia Commons
This is a gallery of flags representing ethnic groups or cultures. This gallery is under construction, or in the middle of an expansion or major redevelopment. You are welcome to assist in its …
Soyot language - Wikipedia
Soyot (or Soyot–Tsaatan) is an extinct and revitalizing Turkic language of the Siberian Sayan branch similar to the Dukhan language and closely related to the Tofa language. [1] Two …
SOYOT TÜRKLERİNİN İNANIŞLARI ÜZERİNE BİR DEĞERLENDİRME
2024年7月20日 · It is thought that they migrated to the Oka region in the 16th century and the snow leopard on the flag of the region is accepted as the symbol of the Soyots. Although they …
Endangered Languages of Siberia - The Soyot Language - RAS
The writing of Soyot is Cyrillic-based as well as the writing of the languages of other Turkic peoples of the former USSR. For specific Soyot phonemes the letters with diacritical signs …
濒危语言项目 - Soyot
For taxonomic and language revitalization purposes, Soyot is best recognized as a separate language (Juha Janhunen p.c.). Also, Soyot is linguistically very close to Tofa [kim]. …
Сойоты – АРКТИЧЕСКИЙ МНОГОЯЗЫЧНЫЙ ПОРТАЛ
Facts: the number in Russian Federation - 3 608. Main region - the Republic of Buryatia. Native language - buryat, russian, soyot. The ethnonym soyot goes back to one of the generic names …
Russia – Sojot ǀ Turkic ǀ Central Asian - DNA Consultants
Photo: Soyot man in traditional clothing. Russian – Sojot represents 29 individuals from South Siberian ethnic groups who were sampled in 2007 by the Russian Academy of Sciences in …
Soyot - Detailed Pedia
The Soyot are an ethnic group of Turkic origin who live mainly in the Oka region in the Okinsky District in Buryatia, Russia. They share much of their history with the Tofalar, Tozhu Tuvans, …
Turkic Database: Soyot
Soyot is reported to be very similar to Dukhan, which is spoken directly across the border in Mongolia. Most people in the Soyot ethnic group have switched to using Buryat and/or …
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