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Altay and people
The Tuva and the Altay people are culturally close to Mongols, but speak Turkic languages.
*" Ancient spirit and might preserved by indigenous people of Altay.
* Altay people, an ethnic group.
For the obsolete term for the Turkic Altays, see Altay people.
* Altay people
The Turkic ancestors of the Chuvash people are believed to have come from central Siberia, where they lived in the Irtysh basin ( between the Tian Shan and Altay ) from at least the end of the third millennium BC.
Amongst them are small groups ( such as those in Namibia ) and many very large groups ( such as the almost 1 million non-evacuated Germans in Russia and Kazakhstan or the near 500, 000 Germans in Brazil ), groups that have been greatly " folklorised " and almost completely linguistically assimilated ( such as most people of German descent in the USA, Canada, Australia, Argentina and Brazil ), and others, such as the true linguistic minorities ( like the still German-speaking minorities in the USA, Argentina and Brazil, in western Siberia or in Romania and Hungary ); other groups, which are classified as religio-cultural groups rather than ethnic minorities, ( such as the Eastern-Low German speaking Mennonites in Paraguay, Mexico, Belize or in the Altay region of Siberia ) and the groups who maintain their status thanks to strong identification with their ethnicity and their religious sentiment ( such as the groups in Upper Silesia, Poland or in South Jutland in Denmark ).
Category for articles relating to the Altai or Altay, a mountain range and people spead across four countries in Central Asia: Altai Republic and Altai Krai in Russia ; eastern Kazakhstan ; Xinjiang in China ; and western Mongolia.
This belief can be seen with the Tungusic peoples in Southern Siberia and the Altay people.
Of particular interest are the sketches of the Mongols and the people of Samarkand and its vicinity, the account of the land and products of Samarkand in the Ili Valley at or near Almalig-Kulja, and the description of various great mountain ranges, peaks and defiles, such as the Chinese Altay, the Tian Shan, Bogdo Uula, and the Iron Gates of Termit.
Their culture and origins are similar to those of the northern Altay people and some of the ethnic groups of the Khakas.

Altay and have
Burials at Pazyryk in the Altay Mountains have included some spectacularly preserved Scythians of the " Pazyryk culture " – including the Ice Maiden of the 5th century BC.
The Altai Mountains ( Altay Mountains ) are a mountain range in East-Central Asia, where Russia, China, Mongolia and Kazakhstan come together, and where the rivers Irtysh and Ob have their sources.
Altay and Göztepe have won the Turkish Cup twice for İzmir and all of İzmir's teams periodically jumped in and out of Süper Lig.
Smirnov is known to have had close ties with the Cheka and administered massacres of the rebellious peasants in Tyumen and Altay Mountains.

Altay and legend
Turkic sagas, such as the Ergenekon legend, and written sources such as the Orkhon Inscriptions state that Turkic peoples originated in the nearby Altay Mountains, and, through nomadic settlement, started their long journey westwards.

Altay and about
It has been described as the world's largest unbroken lowland — more than 50 percent is less than 330 feet ( 100 m ) above sea level — and covers an area of about 2. 6 – 2. 7 million km² which is about one third of Siberia, extending from north to south for 1490 mi ( 2, 400 km ), from the Arctic Ocean to the foothills of the Altay Mountains, and from west to east for 1, 180 mi ( 1, 900 km ) from the Yenisei River to the Ural Mountains.
Berggolts also wrote many times about heroic and glorious events in the history of Russia, such as " Pervorossyisk, 1950, ( a poem about the Altay commune organized by the workers of Petrograd ), Faithfulness, 1954, ( a tragedy about the defence of Sevastopol in 1941-1942 ), and They Were Living in Leningrad, 1944, ( a play about the blockade of Leningrad ).

Altay and name
This name may however reflect the Kalmyks ' remaining Buddhist rather than converting to Islam ; or the Kalmyks ' remaining in then Altay region when the Turkic peoples migrated to the West.
However, in 1948 the authorities finally realized that the indigenous tribes of the area do not actually call themselves Oirats, the name of the autonomy was changed to Gorno-Altai Autonomous Oblast ( i. e. the autonomous oblast of the Mountainous Altay ), and with it the name of its capital.
The name Pazyryk culture was attached to the finds, five large burial mounds and several smaller ones between 1925 and 1949 opened in 1947 by a Russian archeologist, Sergei Rudenko ; Pazyryk is in the Altay Mountains of southern Siberia.

Altay and lake
Lake Teletskoye (, Altay:, Altyn-Köl, literally: " Golden Lake ") is the largest lake in the Altay Mountains and the Altai Republic, Russia, and has a depth of up to 325 meters.
They form the northern limits of a large basin of steppes, which extends south to the Mongolian Altay Mountains and includes the salt lake Uvs Nuur.

Altay and their
Many of the peaks of the Altay and Tian Shan ranges are snow covered year-round, and their run-off is the source for most of Kazakhstan's rivers and streams.
They had moved westward from the Altay mountains passing through the Siberian steppes and settled in this region, and also penetrated into southern Russia and the Volga from their bases in west China.
In 1767, Pallas was invited by Catherine II of Russia to became a professor at the St Petersburg Academy of Sciences and, between 1768 and 1774, he led an expedition to central Russian provinces, Povolzhye, Urals, West Siberia, Altay and Transbaikal collecting natural history specimens on their behalf.

Altay and language
* Altay language
* Altay language
Altai ( also Altay ) is a language of the Turkic group of languages.
Their language is classified as a southern dialect within the group of dialects called the Altay language.
* Altay language
* Altay language
* Altay language ( Tuba dialect is often considered a dialect of the Altay language, although the whether these dialects are dialects of the " standard " Altay language or separate languages is controversial )

Altay and which
The Leopard 2NG ( Next Generation ) is a privately funded Turkish upgrade by Aselsan that includes the application of more armour ( AMAP ), upgraded optics and a new fire control system on the work since 1995 and to be delivered by late 2011 which is intended to be used on new Altay MBT.

Altay and means
Altay means " red (= al ) horse (= tay )" in Turkish ( in Chinese texts ).

Altay and Golden
After these precautions the envoys proceeded to the camp of Dizabul ( or rather of Dizabul's successor, him having just died ) in a hollow encompassed by the Golden Mountain, apparently in some locality of the Altay Mountains.

Altay and Lake
On arrival at the supreme Mongol court — either that on the Imyl river ( near Lake Alakol and the present Russo-Chinese frontier in the Altay ), or more probably at or near Karakorum itself, south-west of Lake Baikal — Andrew found Güyük Khan dead, poisoned, as the envoy supposed, by Batu Khan's agents.
The Eastern Sayan extends from the Yenisei River at 92 ° E to the southwest end of Lake Baikal at 106 ° E. The Western Sayan forms the eastern continuation of the Altay Mountains, stretching for from 89 ° E to the middle of the Eastern Sayan at 96 ° E.
From its origins as the Kara-Irtysh ( Black Irtysh ) in the Mongolian Altay mountains in Xinjiang, China, the Irtysh flows north-west through Lake Zaysan in Kazakhstan, meeting the Ishim and Tobol rivers before merging with the Ob near Khanty-Mansiysk in western Siberia, Russia after.

Altay and .
In the 12th century, however, the Kyrgyz domination had shrunk to the Altay Range and the Sayan Mountains as a result of the rising Mongol expansion.
From the middle ages to early modern period the Khalkha, Uriankhai and Buryats were counted as eastern Mongols while the Oirats, living mainly in the Altay region, belonged to the western Mongols.
The western Mongols include the Oirats in the Russian Altay and the Kalmyks at the northern side of the Caspian Sea, where they make up 53. 3 % of the population of Russia's autonomous Republic of Kalmykia.
Overall, the land slopes from the high Altay Mountains of the west and the north to plains and depressions in the east and the south.
Other important products include the Altay main battle tank, TF-2000 class AAW frigate, Milgem class corvette, TAI Anka UAV, Aselsan İzci UGV, T-155 Fırtına self-propelled howitzer, J-600T missile, T-129 attack helicopter, Roketsan UMTAS anti-tank missile, Roketsan Cirit laser-guided rocket, Panter Howitzer, ACV-300, Otokar Cobra and Akrep, FNSS Pars 6x6 and 8x8 APC, Nurol Ejder 6x6 APC, TOROS artillery rocket system, Bayraktar Mini UAV, ASELPOD, and SOM cruise missile.
Initially signifying only a small coalition of Tiele tribes in Northern China, Mongolia, and the Altay Mountains, it later denoted citizenship in the Uyghur Khaganate.
The top of Belukha in the Altay Mountains in Mongolia is shown here.
The Siberian Tatars occupy three distinct regions — a strip running west to east from Tobolsk to Tomsk — the Altay and its spurs — and South Yeniseisk.
They originated in the agglomerations of various Uralo-Altaic stems that, in the region north of the Altay, reached some degree of culture between the 4th and the 5th centuries, but were subdued and enslaved by the Mongols.
It has been known since a long time that there is gold in placers and bedrock deposits in the Altay.
The Ob-Irtysh forms a major basin in Asia, encompassing most of Western Siberia and the Altay Mountains.
* Altay Coskun: Die gens Ausoniana an der Macht.

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