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Nakh languages
Nakh languages The Nakh languages are a small family of languages ... the Middle East and Central Asia. The Nakh languages were historically classified as an independent ...
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Highland- Karabakh Respublika/.Temp (translated from Russian)
... of overloading.) in the republic: 25.9 Nakh. ASSR: 22.7 NKAO: 4.4 Baku ... 01/83 in the republic: 97.1 Nakh. ASSR: 98.4 NKAO: 109.6 Baku ... 01/83 in the republic: 13.72 Nakh. ASSR: 8.29 NKAO: 29.52 Baku ... 01/82 in the republic: 634.8 Nakh OF THE ASSR: 410.71 NKAO: 630 ... 01/82 in the republic: 69.0 Nakh OF THE ASSR: 85.0 NKAO: ...
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Talk:Northeast Caucasian languages
... family by default includes the North-Central (Nakh) family. That is fine with me, but ... sure to updade North-Central Caucasian languages/Nakh languages to say that the former is ... redirect from North-Central Caucasian languages to Nakh languages. Jorge Stolfi 18:00, 4 January ... OK to call the whole shebang (NE + Nakh) as "Caspian", "East Caucasian", or "Dagestanian"? Or ... those labels may mean either "NE including Nakh" or "NE excluding Nakh", depending on ...
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Language of padonkov (translated from Russian)
... list of its friends. The second of nakh niippet - the second commentary to blogu, if first stands commentary "first nakh". On the sites, where the culture of ... slang). Pervonakh - the one who left "first nakh" as the first commentary. First nakh the version Pervyynakh - the commentary, left by ... from something is obtained pleasure. Pshel of nakh! - distorted "went to khuy". R To ...
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User talk:Vital Component
... areas of Azerbaijan. It has a word "Nakh" in its name and that is why ... that its name derives from north Caucasian Nakh tribes. Others say that it's from Nakh-jihan, meaning 'Noah's colony'. Whatever the ... going on with it. I call it nakh for short i might add.. Can you ...
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Northeast Caucasian languages
... Caucasian languages, also called East Caucasian, Caspian, Nakh-Dagestanian, or Dagestanian, are a family of ... Population data is from Ethnologue 15th ed. Nakh family Spoken in Chechnya, Ingushetia, and Georgia ... 1000) Tsakhur (Tsaxur) (20,073) Traditionally the Nakh languages were classified as a separate North ... linguists have come to accept that the Nakh languages are no more divergent than the ...
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Bats language
... minority group, and is part of the Nakh family of Caucasian languages. It had 2 ... Ingush, the other two members of the Nakh family. History Until the middle of the ... in Georgia. Classification Bats belongs to the Nakh family of Caucasian languages. Geographic distribution Most ...
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Ibero-Caucasian languages
... Adygh or Circassian; Northeast Caucasian, now called Nakh-Dagestanian. The Northeast family is assumed to include the Nakh languages (Batsbi, Chechen, and Ingush), which were ... which have been connected to the Northeast (Nakh-Dagestanian) family. See the articles on the ...
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Talk:Nakhichevan
... we can't establish that Arm. claimed Nakh. *because* of population data given in Brockhouse ... years later 40,000 (or 3800 to Nakh) move back from the same area, it ...
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North Caucasian languages
... and the Northeast Caucasian (East Caucasian, Caspian, Nakh-Dagestanian) family; the latter including the former North-central Caucasian (Nakh) family. Many linguists, notably S. Sarostin, believe ...
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