Turkic ethnic/subethnic group living in the Siberian Altai Republic
This article is about the Siberian ethnic group. For the Alaskan Native people, see Tlingit.
Telengits
Телеҥеттер
Pavel Mikhailovich Kosharov - "Telengits", 1889
Regions with significant populations
Russia
3,712[1]
Languages
Southern Altai
Religion
Tengrism, Russian Orthodox, Burkhanism
Related ethnic groups
Other Turkic peoples
Telengits or Telengut are a Turkic ethnic group primarily found in the Altai Republic, Russia. Telengits mainly live in a territory of Kosh-Agach District of the Altai Republic. They are part of a larger cultural group of Southern Altaians which include Altai-Kizhi and Tolos.[2][3]
^Russian Census 2010: Population by ethnicity (in Russian)
Telengits or Telengut are a Turkic ethnic group primarily found in the Altai Republic, Russia. Telengits mainly live in a territory of Kosh-Agach District...
of the total population. including 3,414 Telengits, 1,384 Kumandins and 344 Teleuts including 2,368 Telengits, 1,533 Tubalars, 931 Kumandins, 830 Chelkans...
the Altai-Kizhi, Teleuts, and Telengits. The Telesy were previously included but are now assimilated into the Telengits. The Northern and Southern Altaians...
consisted of Altay (Oirot) and dialects such as Tuba, Qumanda, Qu, Teleut, Telengit. (Johanson 1998) According to Lars Johanson, Fuyu Kyrgyz is considered...
considerably. For example, the pronouns in the Qumandin dialect follow. Telengits, Teleuts (names of related ethnic groups) Turkic peoples "Southern Altai"...
Urianghai) was the otok, formed after the collapse of the Telengit Land. The otok was inhabited by Telengits, who were also called Dvoedans because they paid taxes...
Buryats, Inner Mongols and Kalmyks, but also became part of the Turkmens, Telengits and Evenks. Demographics of China List of modern Mongolian clans Нанзатов...
Minority Tengrism combined with Islam Related ethnic groups Teleuts, Telengits, Altai-Kizhi, Tom Tatars, Baraba Tatars, Sart Kalmyks, Fuyu Kyrgyz, Kazakh...
of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo Telengits Turkic → Kipchak → Southern Altai → Telengit Russia (Altai Republic) Christianity → Eastern Orthodoxy...
Buryats, Inner Mongols and Kalmyks, but also became part of the Turkmens, Telengits and Evenks. Administrative divisions of Northern Yuan Dynasty Demographics...
sub-varieties: Altai Maima (sub-variety) TelengitTelengit-Teles Chui Teleut Some sources consider Telengit and Teleut to be distinct languages. Southern...
bӧrük (cap), kaptal (overcoat), and the chegedek (Altai-Kizhi) or chedek (Telengits), a sleeveless cloak historically the daily and ceremonial wear of married...
depth, 310 m (1,020 ft); mean depth, 200 m (660 ft)), are inhabited by Telengit people. The shores of the lake rise almost sheer to over 1,800 m (5,900 ft)...
and clans broke up, moved around, and intermingled. Groups of Altayan Telengits settled in western Tuva on the Khemchik and Barlyk rivers and in the region...
nomad yurt Animal Farm in the Altai Mountains Stone yurt in Mongolia Telengits yurt in Altai Traditional Yemeni house in Sana'a Traditional Yemeni house...
then organized the Siberians into three tumens. Genghis Khan gave the Telengit and Tolos along the Irtysh River to an old companion, Qorchi. While the...
of Turkic languages, together with Kyrgyz, Southern Altai, Teleut, and Telengit. Tobol-Irtysh dialect belongs to Kipchak–Nogai subdivision of Turkic languages...
field observations of bear worship among the Altai, Tubalar (Tuba-Kiji), Telengit, and Shortsi of the Kuznetskaja Taiga as well as among the Sagai tribes...