-
ancestors of the
Tofalars underwent Turkification,
adopting a
Turkic language. P. S.
Pallas and J. G.
Georgi initially regarded the
Tofalar as a Samo****ic...
- 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...
-
Tibetan Buddhism,
Tengrism Related ethnic groups Other Tuvans, Dukhans,
Tofalars, Soyots, Samo****s,
several other Turkic peoples and
Uriankhai Mongols...
- Halmahera)
Christianity → Protestantism, Animism,
Islam → ****
Islam Tofalars Turkic →
Siberian Turkic → Tofa
Russia (Tofalariya)
Christianity Tokelauans...
- ISBN 3447038640.
Retrieved 24
April 2014. Vovin, Alexander. 2017. "Some
Tofalar Etymologies." In
Essays in the
history of
languages and linguistics: dedicated...
- olman,
wolmen (Yukagir) 'shaman': [qam] (Tatar, Shor, Oyrat), [xam] (Tuva,
Tofalar) The
Buryat word for
shaman is бөө (böö) [bøː], from
early Mongolian böge...
- 0047% 149 Tats Таты 1,585 0.0011% 150
Teleuts Телеуты 2,643 0.0018% 151
Tofalars Тофалары 762 0.0005% 152
Tuvans Тувинцы 263,934 0.1847% 153 T**** Tuvans...
- the po****tion,
according to the 2021 Census,
while Buryats are 3.6%.
Tofalars number 659, a
decrease from 722 in 1989. One
small ethnic group, concentrated...
-
archaeological sites of the
eastern Scythians (e.g. Telenghits, Tubular,
Tofalar), but also
among Turkic speaking po****tions
located in
Central Asia (e...
-
Nenets Autonomous district and
Murmansk region; the Tuvans, Todzhans, Tofa (
Tofalars in the
Irkutsk Region), the
Soyots (the
Republic of Buryatia), and the...