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Extinct Samoyedic variety of Kamas
descriptions of Koibal. The vocabulary of Koibal is very similar to Kamas proper. The Koibal dialect died around the 19th century. The Koibals assimilated
Koibal_dialect
Topics referred to by the same term
Koibal may refer to: Koibal people Koibal language: The Koybal dialect of the Khakas language, a modern Turkic language. The Koibal dialect of the Kamassian
Koibal
Subdivision of the Khakass people of Siberia
The Koibal (Khakas: хойбал, romanized: xoybal) are one of the subdivisions of the Khakass people of southern Siberia. Although they speak the Turkic Khakas
Koibal_people
Dialect of Khakas
spoken by the Koibals and the Kamasins. Kamas Turk developed when the Koibals and Kamasins transitioned from speaking Samoyedic Kamas and Koibal into Khakas
Kamas_Turk_language
Extinct Samoyed language
The term Koibal is used as the ethnonym for the Kamas people who shifted to the Turkic Khakas language.[citation needed] The modern Koibal people are
Kamas_language
Extinct Samoyedic language
simply a name of a seok of the Koibal, one of the five territorial sub-division groups of the Khakas. (Note that the name "Koibal" likewise derives from the
Mator_language
Tribe in Russia
in cattle breeding, horse breeding, farming, and hunting. They spoke the Koibal dialect of Kamassian, a Samoyedic language, until they adopted the Khakas
Kamasins
Topics referred to by the same term
Koibal language may refer to: Koibal dialect (Samoyedic), an extinct Samoyedic language or dialect of Kamas Koybal, a dialect of the Khakas language, a
Koibal_language
Topics referred to by the same term
Islam Arsh, a star in the constellation Lepus Arsh, an ethnic group of the Koibal people in Southern Siberia Arsha (disambiguation) Arshi, a character in
Arsh
Pair of Uralic languages of Russia
Nenets Forest Nenets Tundra Nenets Selkup Northern Southern Other Kamas Koibal Nganasan Yurats Unclassified Merya Meshcherian Muromian Proto-Uralic Homeland
Mordvinic_languages
Ethnic group
the ethnic groups that made up the Koibal sub-division of the Khakass, becoming one of the 7 uluses of the Koibal steppe duma [ru]. ""Алфавитный список
Abugach
Ethnic group in Japan and Russia
Dagestan Enets Khandeyar Ingush Kabardians Kalmyks Karachays Karelians Khakas Koibals Abugach Khanty Komi Izhma Komi Komi-Permyak Mansi Mari Eastern Hill Meadow
Ainu_people
Uralic languages of northern Russia
Selkup Northern Selkup Southern Selkup Kamassian (Sayan-Samoyed) † Kamas Koibal Mator (Sayan-Samoyed) † Mator Taigi Karagas Samoyedic languages are primarily
Samoyedic_languages
Ethnic group indigenous to Siberia
established, and various ethnic groups (Beltir [ru], Sagai [ru], Kachin [ru], Koibal, and Kyzyl [ru]) were artificially "combined" into one—the Khakas. The National
Khakas
Reputably reported languages later shown to not exist
duplicate of Tupinamba [tpn] Karipúna [kgm] – duplicate of Palikur [plu] Koibal [zkb] – duplicate of Khakas [kjh] Salchuq [slq] Parsi [prp] Dek (Cameroon)
Spurious_languages
Related alphabets based on Cyrillic scripts
Nenets since 1937 (Forest Nenets; Tundra Nenets); Nganasan; Kamassian; Koibal; Mator; Selkup (since the 1950s; not used recently) Mari, since the 19th
Cyrillic_alphabets
Kamasins or Kamas Mator or Motor (now extinct as a distinct ethnic group) Koibal (now extinct as a distinct ethnic group) Yukaghir is spoken in two mutually
Indigenous_peoples_of_Siberia
Hypothetical language family consisting of Indo-European and Uralic
Saami kuollē, Mordvin kal, Mari kol, Ostyak kul, Hungarian hal; Enets kare, Koibal kola, etc. Paasonen (1907) 'sister-in-law' *galou- 'husband's sister' Latin
Indo-Uralic_hypothesis
Yupik who live near the Bering Strait
Dagestan Enets Khandeyar Ingush Kabardians Kalmyks Karachays Karelians Khakas Koibals Abugach Khanty Komi Izhma Komi Komi-Permyak Mansi Mari Eastern Hill Meadow
Siberian_Yupik
Southern Selkup (not to be confused with Ket) Kamas (extinct) Kamassian proper Koibal/Koybal Proto-Ob-Ugric (ancestral) Mansi (Vogul) (a group of related languages
List_of_Uralic_languages
Turkic ethnic group in Buryatia
Buryat, Soyot (partly revitalized) Religion Tibetan Buddhism, Tengrism (shamanism) Related ethnic groups Buryats, Dukhans, Tofalar, Tozhu Tuvans, Koibals
Soyot
Baltic German linguist and tibetologist
Alexander Castrén, bearing on the languages of the Samoyedic tribes, the Koibal, Karagas, Tungusic, Buryat, Ostyak and Kottic tongues, and prepared several
Franz_Anton_Schiefner
Mongol clan
Tubalars Balkars Bashkirs Besermyan Chulyms Chuvash Dolgans Karachays Khakas Koibal Kumandins Kumyks Nogais Shors Soyots Tatars Astrakhan Tatars Kryashens Mishar
Dughlats
Chukotkan ethnic group of Kamchatka Krai, Russia
Dagestan Enets Khandeyar Ingush Kabardians Kalmyks Karachays Karelians Khakas Koibals Abugach Khanty Komi Izhma Komi Komi-Permyak Mansi Mari Eastern Hill Meadow
Alyutors
International auxiliary language based on Finno-Ugric languages
Nenets Forest Nenets Tundra Nenets Selkup Northern Southern Other Kamas Koibal Nganasan Yurats Unclassified Merya Meshcherian Muromian Proto-Uralic Homeland
Budinos
Asian extinct languages
1989 Kamasins north of the Sayan Mountains Kamas Turk Turkic since 1950s Koibals and Kamasins Khakassia Dialect of Khakas Kerek Chukotko-Kamchatkan 2005
List of extinct languages of Asia
List_of_extinct_languages_of_Asia
List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with Z
Zizilivakan zka I/L Austronesian Kaimbulawa (zkb) I/E spurious language Koibal zkd I/L Sino-Tibetan Kadu zkg I/H Buyeo Koguryo zkh I/H Turkic Khorezmian
ISO_639:z
Ethnic group
Dagestan Enets Khandeyar Ingush Kabardians Kalmyks Karachays Karelians Khakas Koibals Abugach Khanty Komi Izhma Komi Komi-Permyak Mansi Mari Eastern Hill Meadow
Chuvans
Russian ethnographer (1905-2000)
Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, 1953 Origin and ethnic structure of Koibals // SE, 1953, No 3 Application of historico-ethnographical method in study
Leonid_Potapov_(ethnographer)
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English
English : metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of costards (Anglo-Norman French, from coste ‘rib’), a variety of large apples, so called for their prominent ribs. In some cases, it may have been a nickname (from the same word) for a person with an apple-shaped (i.e. round) head.Dutch : status name for a churchwarden, from Late Latin custor ‘guard’, ‘warden’.Variant spelling of German Koster.This name is recorded in Beverwijck in New Netherland (Albany, NY) in the mid 17th century.
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Lord Murugan in the Temple of Swamimalai Near Kumbakonam
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English
English : patronymic from Bill.
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Indian, Sanskrit
Covered with Flowers
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African, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Leaves Offered to Ganesha; Cold; Peace
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Calm and composed or cool
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Hindu
Protector of the three worlds
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
One with Lotus Like Eyes
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Arabic, Muslim
Sun; Kind
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