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Encyclopedia > Jugra

Khants (obsolete: Yugra, Ostyaks) are an endangered ethnic group calling themself Khanti, Khande, Kantek (Khanty), living in the autonomous region Khantia-Mansia in Russian Federation, together with Mansi peoples. In Khantia-Mansia, the Khant and Mansi languages are given co-official status with Russian. Some Khants also live in Yamalia.

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Jugra.Net (Jugra Home Page) (246 words)
Pada zaman pemerintahan Sultan Abdul Samad yang memerintah negeri Selangor dari 1859-1898 Bukit Jugra telah dijadikan tempat bersemayam sultan Selangor.
Bukit Jugra ada 3 puncak bukit yang menempatkan :
1898 Istana Jugra menjadi tempat pertabalan Sultan Selangor ke-5 iaitu Sultan Slauddin Sulaiman Shah.
Jugra.Net (Jugra Home Page) (232 words)
Pada zaman pemerintahan Sultan Abdul Samad yang memerintah negeri Selangor dari 1859-1898 Bukit Jugra telah dijadikan tempat bersemayam sultan Selangor.
Bukit Jugra ada 3 puncak bukit yang menempatkan :
1898 Istana Jugra menjadi tempat pertabalan Sultan Selangor ke-5 iaitu Sultan Slauddin Sulaiman Shah.
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