- The
Khamnigan,
Hamnigan Mongols, or the
Tungus Evenki, are an
ethnic (sub)group of
Mongolized Evenks.
Khamnigan is the Buryat–Mongolian term for all Ewenkis...
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Khamnigan is a
Mongolic language spoken east of Lake Baikal. The
Khamnigan people,
called the
Horse Tungus or
Steppe Tungus, are
natively bilingual, speaking...
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follows Nugteren (2011).
Mongolic Dagur (96,000 speakers)
Central Mongolic Khamnigan Mongol (2,000 speakers)
Buryat (330,000 speakers)
Mongolian proper (5...
- (2010 census).
There are 537
Evenks in
Mongolia (2015 census),
called Khamnigan in the
Mongolian language. The
Evenks or
Ewenki are
sometimes conjectured...
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University of Helsinki. He has done
fieldwork on Samo****ic
languages and on
Khamnigan Mongol. More recently, he has
collaborated with
Chinese scholar Wu Yingzhe...
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Evenki (/eɪˈvɛnki/ ay-VEN-kee),
formerly known as Tungus, is the
largest member of the
northern group of
Tungusic languages, a
group which also includes...
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spoken across the country, and
there are also some
speakers of
Mongolic Khamnigan. In the west of the country,
Kazakh and Tuvan, both
Turkic languages,...
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Ordos City in
Inner Mongolia. Oirat, is
spoken to the west, in Dzungaria.
Khamnigan (Hamnigan) is
spoken in
northeast Mongolia and in
northwest of Manchuria...
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closely related independent Central Mongolic languages such as Ordos,
Khamnigan,
Barghu Buryat and the
arguably Oirat dialect Alasha. The
standard pronunciation...
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relationship to its
immediate neighbors,
Mongolian proper and
Khamnigan.
While Khamnigan is
sometimes regarded as a
dialect of Buryat, this is not supported...