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Yurats (Yurak) was a Samo****ic
language spoken in the
Siberian tundra west of the
Yenisei River. It
became extinct in the
early 19th century.
Yurats was...
- see Samo****ic languages#Etymology for
comments of the etymology.
Yurats, who
spoke Yurats Mators or Motors, who
spoke Mator Traditionally, Samo****ic languages...
- have been
divided into two
major areal groups:
Northern Samo****ic (Nenets,
Yurats, Enets, Nganasans), and
Southern Samo****ic (Selkups) with a
further subgroup...
- Yup'ik
dance or Yuraq, also
Yuraqing (Yup'ik
yuraq /juʁaq/ sg
yurak dual
yurat pl) is a
traditional Eskimo style dancing form
usually performed to songs...
- Samo****ic
languages spoken in the
tundra zone: Enets,
Nganasan and the
extinct Yurats.
Tundra Nenets generally has
remained closer to Proto-Nenets than Forest...
- Cochimí Yuman-Cochimi (Hokan?) Baja California,
Mexico early 19th
century Yurats Samo****ic
central Siberia,
Russia early 19th
century Wila' Austroasiatic...
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Yurak may
refer to:
Yurats language, also
known as
Yurak Nenets languages,
formerly also
known as
Yurak Jeff
Yurak (born 1954),
American baseball player...
- Kam****ian
Koibal Mator Nenets Forest Nenets Tundra Nenets Nganasan Selkup Yurats Others Merya Meshcherian Muromian Reconstructed Proto-Uralic
homeland Proto-Finnic...
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Language isolate Yukaghir Yukaghir Yupik Eskimo–Aleut
Yupiltepeque Xincan Yurats Samo****ic
Yurok Algic Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T...
- Samarkand. Some
skirmishes followed. From Yam,
Babur moved his camp to
Yurat Khan, a
station four or five
miles from the city
where he
remained forty...