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  2. Mansi people - Wikipedia

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    The Mansi people were formerly known as the Voguls. [5] Together with the Khanty people, the Mansi are politically represented by the Association to Save Yugra, an organisation founded during Perestroika in the late 1980s. This organisation was among the first regional indigenous associations in Russia.

  3. Russian conquest of Siberia - Wikipedia

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    The remains of Yermak's forces under the command of Mescheryak retreated from Qashliq, destroying the city as they left. In 1586, the Russians returned, and after subduing the Khanty and Mansi people through the use of their artillery they established a fortress at Tyumen close to the ruins of Qashliq. The Tatar tribes that were submissive to ...

  4. Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Wikipedia

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    Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug–Yugra, [a] also known as Khanty-Mansia [8] [9] (Khantia-Mansia), is a federal subject of Russia (an autonomous okrug of Tyumen Oblast). It has a population of 1,532,243 as of the 2010 Census . [ 5 ]

  5. Khanty - Wikipedia

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    Khanty family standing in front of a chum, their traditional tent Most Khanty people live in the Khanty–Mansi Autonomous Okrug in western Siberia The Khanty ( Khanty : ханти , romanized: hanti ), also known in older literature as Ostyaks ( Russian : остяки ), are a Ugric Indigenous people , living in Khanty–Mansi Autonomous Okrug ...

  6. Mansi languages - Wikipedia

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    The Mansi languages are spoken by the Mansi people in Russia along the Ob River and its tributaries, in the Khanty–Mansi Autonomous Okrug, and Sverdlovsk Oblast. Traditionally considered a single language, they constitute a branch of the Uralic languages , often considered most closely related to neighbouring Khanty and then to Hungarian .

  7. History of human settlement in the Ural Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous people, that migrated in the prehistoric era spoke languages of the Uralic and Turkic language families, such as the Komi, Udmurts, Khants, Mansi; Samoyeds – Nenets; Tyurks – Bashkirs and Volga Tatars. The name "Uralic" derives from the fact that areas where these languages are spoken spread on both sides of the Ural Mountains.

  8. Yugra - Wikipedia

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    Bronze-cast offering items attributed to the Mansi people. In connection with Yermak's campaign, the Siberian Chronicles also mention the Golden Lady: a hetman of Yermak's, by the name of Ivan Bryazga, invaded the Belogorye region in 1582 and fought the Ob-Ugrians there, who were defending their holiest object – the Golden Lady. [11]

  9. Category:Mansi people - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mansi people" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...