Tozhu Tuvans
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The Tozhu Tuvans, Tozhu Tuvinians, Todzhan Tyvans or Todzhinians (own name: Тугалар Tugalar or Тухалар Tukhalar; Russian Тувинцы-тоджинцы Tuvincy-todžincy, Тоджинцы Todžincy) are a Turkic subgroup of the Tyvans living in Todzhinsky District of the Republic of Tyva. The Tozhu Tyvans are reindeer herders.[4]
Тугалар / Тухалар | |
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a Tozhu Tyvan man, Iy (Ий) River, 1897 | |
Total population | |
4,442 (2002)[1] | |
[2] | |
Russia | 1,858 |
Languages | |
Tozhu Tyvan, Russian | |
Religion | |
Tibetan Buddhism, Tengrism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Other Tyvans, Dukhans, Tofalars, Soyots, Samoyeds,[3] several other Turkic peoples and Uriankhai Mongols |
Language
Tozhu Tyvan | |
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Native to | Russia |
Region | Todzhinsky District, Tyva |
Ethnicity | Tozhu Tyvans |
Turkic
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | todj1234 Todja |
The language of the Tozhu Tyvan people is a subdialect of Eastern (or Northeastern) dialect of Tyvan language.[citation needed] The Tozhu Tyvan dialect is classified as part of the Taiga Sayan Turkic branch of Sayan Turkic along with Tere-Khöl Tuvan, while most other Tyvan dialects are classified as part of the Steppe Sayan Turkic branch.[3]
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