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Nogais
Flag of the Nogais[1][2]
Total population
c. 120,000[3]
Regions with significant populations
Nogais Russia109,042[4]
  Nogais Dagestan36,944[5]
  Nogais Stavropol Krai22,569[5]
  Nogais Karachay-Cherkessia17,368[5]
  Nogais Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug9,990[5]
  Nogais Astrakhan Oblast9,320[5]
  Nogais Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug3,740[5]
  Nogais Chechnya2,819[5]
Nogais Romania4,057[6]
Nogais Bulgaria500[citation needed]
Nogais Ukraine385-2,885[7]
Languages
Nogai, Russian
Religion
Sunni Islam[3]
Related ethnic groups
Crimean Tatars, Bashkirs, Kazakhs, Karakalpaks, Kumyks, Karachays, Volga Tatars[8][9]
The map shows the Nogai population.

The Nogais (Nogai: Ногай, Noğay IPA: [noˈɣaj], plural: Ногайлар, Noğaylar [noɣajˈlar]) are a Kipchak[10] people who speak a Turkic language and live in the North Caucasus region. Most are found in Northern Dagestan and Stavropol Krai, as well as in Karachay-Cherkessia and Astrakhan Oblast; some also live in Chechnya, Dobruja (Romania and Bulgaria), Turkey, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine and a small Nogai diaspora is found in Jordan. They speak the Nogai language and are descendants of various Mongolic and Turkic tribes who formed the Nogai Horde. There are eight main groups of Nogais: the Ak Nogai, the Karagash, the Kuban-Nogai, the Kundraw-Nogai, the Qara-Nogai, the Utars, Bug-Nogai and the Yurt-Nogai.

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  2. ^ Minahan, James (2000). One Europe, Many Nations: A Historical Dictionary of European National Groups. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 493–494. ISBN 978-0-313-30984-7.
  3. ^ a b Golden, P. B. (2022). "Nogai people". In K. Fleet; G. Krämer; D. Matringe; J. Nawas; D. J. Stewart (eds.). Encyclopaedia of Islam Three Online. Brill. doi:10.1163/1573-3912_ei3_COM_41065.
  4. ^ "Russian Census of 2021". (in Russian)
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Russian Census (2021)
  6. ^ İsmail, Nilgün. Romanian Tatar language communication in the multicultural space (Report).
  7. ^ "About number and composition population of Ukraine by data All-Ukrainian census of the population 2001". Ukraine Census 2001. State Statistics Committee of Ukraine. Archived from the original on December 17, 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
  8. ^ Ахметзянов М. И. Татарские родословные (шеджере) / М. И. Ахметзянов – Казань: ИЯЛИ им. Г. Ибрагимова // Золотоордынское обозрение. 2015.
  9. ^ Исхаков Д. М. Юго-Восток Татарстана: проблема изучения этнической истории региона XTV-XVII вв. // Элмэт — Альметьевск. 2003.
  10. ^ Pankratov, Vasili; Litvinov, Sergei; Kassian, Alexei; Shulhin, Dzmitry; Tchebotarev, Lieve; Yunusbayev, Bayazit; Möls, Märt; Sahakyan, Hovhannes; Yepiskoposyan, Levon; Rootsi, Siiri; Metspalu, Ene; Golubenko, Maria; Ekomasova, Natalia; Akhatova, Farida; Khusnutdinova, Elza; Heyer, Evelyne; Endicott, Phillip; Derenko, Miroslava; Malyarchuk, Boris; Metspalu, Mait; Davydenko, Oleg; Villems, Richard; Kushniarevich, Alena (25 July 2016). "East Eurasian ancestry in the middle of Europe: genetic footprints of Steppe nomads in the genomes of Belarusian Lipka Tatars". Scientific Reports. 6 (1). doi:10.1038/srep30197. PMC 4958967. PMID 27453128.

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