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    The Tofalar (also Karagas or Tofa; Тофалары, тофа (tofa) in Russian) people are a Turkic people who live in Tofalariya, in the southwestern part of Nizhneudinsky...
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  • To'fa dyl), also known as Tofalar or Karagas, is a moribund Turkic language spoken in Russia's Irkutsk Oblast by the Tofalars. Recent estimates for speakers...
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    Verkhnyaya Gutara (Russian: Верхняя Гутара) and Nerkha (Russian: Нерха). Tofalars were originally divided into three groups. Those of the Northwestern group...
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    publications in Surgut Khanty or Tofalar; especially in the fonts PT Sans or PT Serif. Form also sometimes used in publications in Tofalar, especially Rassadin 2005...
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    District in Buryatia, Russia. They share much of their history with the Tofalar, Tozhu Tuvans, Dukha, and Buryat; the Soyot have taken on a great deal...
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    olman, wolmen (Yukagir) 'shaman': [qam] (Tatar, Shor, Oyrat), [xam] (Tuva, Tofalar) The Buryat word for shaman is бөө (böö) [bøː], from early Mongolian böge...
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    ISBN 3447038640. Retrieved 24 April 2014. Vovin, Alexander. 2017. "Some Tofalar Etymologies." In Essays in the history of languages and linguistics: dedicated...
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  • Wagher Warya Yörük some northern Yakuts Shors Soyots Telengits Teleuts Tofalar Tozhu Tuvans Tsaatan Wakhi In Afghanistan Kuchis (Kochai) Hephthalites...
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    Chukchi, Koryak, Alyutor, Itelmen, Yukaghir, Yupik, Aleut, Nivkh, Ket, Tofalar and Selkup, where it represents the voiceless uvular plosive /q/. It has...
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    Nenets Autonomous district and Murmansk region; the Tuvans, Todzhans, Tofa (Tofalars in the Irkutsk Region), the Soyots (the Republic of Buryatia), and the...
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