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The Chulyms (Чулымцы in Russian; self-designation: Чулымские люди, the Russian phrase for Chulymian people) are a Turkic people in the Tomsk Oblast and Krasnoyarsk Krai in Russia. The Turkic people are any of various peoples whose members speak languages in the Turkic family of languages. ...
Tomsk Oblast (Russian: ) (2002 pop. ...
Krasnoyarsk Krai (Russian: ) (2002 pop. ...
They used to live along the middle and lower reaches of the Chulym River (tributary of the Ob River). The Russians used to call them the Chulymian Tatars. The Chulyms appeared in the 17th - 18th century as a result of interbreeding of some of the Turkic groups, who had migrated to the East after the fall of the Siberian Khanate, partially Teleuts and Yenisei Kirgiz with the small groups of Selkups and Kets. The Chulyms were not a nomadic tribe. They adopted farming and cattle breeding from the Russian peasants in that area. Most of the Chulyms' descendants blended with the Khakas and Russians. The Chulym (Russian: ЧÑлÑм) is a river in Krasnoyarsk Krai and Tomsk Oblast in Russia, a right tributary of the Ob River. ...
Ob (also Obi, Russian ÐбÑ) is a river in West Siberia, Russia, the countrys fourth longest. ...
Kültigin Monument where first mention of Tatar people is inscribed Tatars (Tatar: Tatarlar/ТаÑаÑлаÑ), sometimes spelled Tartar (more about the name), is a collective name applied to the Turkic speaking people of Eastern Europe and Central Asia. ...
(16th century - 17th century - 18th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 17th century was that century which lasted from 1601-1700. ...
(17th century - 18th century - 19th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 18th century refers to the century that lasted from 1701 through 1800. ...
This article is about the various peoples speaking one of the Turkic languages. ...
In the 1440s, the Golden Horde was racked by civil war. ...
According to the 2002 census, there were 2650 Teleuts in Russia. ...
Енисей Length 5,550 (4,102) km Elevation of the source m Average discharge 19,600 m³/s Area watershed 2,580,000 km² Origin ? Mouth Arctic Ocean Basin countries Russia The Yenisei basin, Lake Baikal, and the cities of Dikson, Dudinka, Turukhansk, Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk...
Kirghiz (also Kyrgyz) are a Turkic ethnic group found primarily in Kyrgyzstan. ...
Selkups (СелÑкÑÐ¿Ñ in Russian, former name until 1930s - оÑÑÑко-ÑамоедÑ, or ostyak-samoyeds) are a people in Siberia, Russia. ...
Kets are Siberian people that speak Ket language In Imperial Russia they were called ostyaks, without differentiating from several other Siberian people. ...
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Farming, ploughing rice paddy, in Indonesia Agriculture is the process of producing food, feed, fiber and other desired products by cultivation of certain plants and the raising of domesticated animals (livestock). ...
In a detail of Brueghels Land of Cockaigne (1567) a soft-boiled egg has little feet to rush to the luxuriating peasant who catches drops of honey on his tongue, while roast pigs roam wild: in fact, hunger and harsh winters were realities for the average European in the...
The Khakas, or Khakass, are a Turkic people, who live in Russia, in the republic of Khakassia in the southern Siberia. ...
According to the 2002 census, there were 656 Chulyms in Russia. They speak Chulym-Turkic language known as Ös and adhere to Russian Orthodoxy mixed with their original Shamanist beliefs. For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ...
1870 US Census for New York City A census is the process of obtaining information about every member of a population (not necessarily a human population). ...
Chulyum also known as Chulym-Turkic , Chulym Tatar (not at all related to the Tatar language), or Küerik is a language of Chulyms. ...
The Russian Orthodox Church (Русская Православная церковь) is that body of Christians who are united under the Patriarch of Moscow, who in turn is in communion with...
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