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Turkic ethnic group of Russia
the Chulyms and their newly settled land. In 1720, the Chulyms were forcefully converted to Christianity. In the early 19th century, the Chulyms were
Chulyms
Topics referred to by the same term
Chulym or Cholym can refer to: Chulyms, an ethnic group in Russia Chulym language Chulym (Ob), a river in Krasnoyarsk Krai and Tomsk Oblast, Russia; a
Chulym
Russian band
members of the "Siberian Aborigines" are Khakass, Dolgans, Tuvinians and Chulyms. Otyken released their first album in 2018. A yurt was constructed at the
Otyken
Northeastern Turkic language
Chulim, Chulym-Turkic (not to be confused with the Kipchak Siberian Tatar language) and Ös, is a critically endangered language of the Chulyms, spoken
Chulym_language
Chulym dialect
Lower Chulym is a Turkic dialect of Chulym formerly spoken by the Chulyms on the lower course of the Chulym river and its tributaries, the Kiya and the
Lower_Chulym_dialect
Ethnic group in Japan and Russia
Mishar Tatars Nağaybäks Yakuts Indigenous peoples Far North Aleuts Chukchis Chulyms Chuvans Dolgans Enets Itelmens Kamchadals Kereks Kets Khanty Koryaks Alyutors
Ainu_people
Turkic ethnic groups in Eurasia
Altaians: Altai Tatars, including the Tubalar or Chernevo Tatars Chulyms or Chulym Tatars Khakas: Yenisei Tatars (also Abakan Tatars or Achin Tatars)
Tatars
River in Russia
The Chulym (Russian: Чулым) is a river in Krasnoyarsk Krai, the Republic of Khakassia, and Tomsk Oblast in Russia, a right tributary of the Ob. The length
Chulym_(Ob)
Turkic ethnic group indigenous to Siberia
self-designation by some closely related Siberian ethnic groups, namely the Altaians, Chulyms, Khakas, and Shors. The 2010 census counted more than 500,000 people in
Siberian_Tatars
Town in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia
Chulym (Russian: Чулы́м) is a town and the administrative center of Chulymsky District in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia, 131 kilometers (81 mi) from Novosibirsk
Chulym, Chulymsky District, Novosibirsk Oblast
Chulym,_Chulymsky_District,_Novosibirsk_Oblast
Index of articles associated with the same name
Chulym (Russian: Чулым) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. Urban localities Chulym, Chulymsky District, Novosibirsk Oblast, a town
Chulym_(inhabited_locality)
Siberian Turkic ethnic group
Predominantly Tibetan Buddhism (Lamaism), Tengrism Related ethnic groups Altaians, Chulyms, Siberian Tatars, Kumandins, Shors, Teleuts, Tofalar, Dukha, Soyot, Kyrgyz
Tuvans
Language family of Eurasia
classified South Siberian group into 4 subgroups (Sayan Turkic, Yenisei Turkic, Chulym Turkic and Altai Turkic). Sayan Turkic consisted of Tuvan (Soyot, Uriankhai)
Turkic_languages
Kipchak Turkic language
arose because of the endoethnonym "Tatars" used by the Chulyms. The question of classifying the Chulym language as a dialect of the Khakass language was debatable
Tatar_language
Major river in Siberia
538 km (1,577 mi). Other noteworthy tributaries are: from the east, the Tom, Chulym, Ket, Tym and Vakh rivers; and, from the west and south, the Vasyugan, Irtysh
Ob
Village in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia
Nizhny Chulym (Russian: Нижний Чулым, "Lower Chulym") is a rural locality (village) in Zdvinsky District, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia. It is part of the
Nizhny_Chulym
River in Russia
Yaya (Russian: Яя) is a river in Siberian Russia, a left tributary of the Chulym, that flows through Kemerovo and Tomsk oblasts. It is 380 kilometres (240 mi)
Yaya_(river)
Topics referred to by the same term
Romanization for Gazik, a Persian-language place name Kazik, Kecik, a dialect of Chulym language and a tribe which gave the name to the dialect This disambiguation
Kazik
River in Khakassia, Russia
Shirinsky and Ordzhonikidze districts. Merging with the Bely Iyus it forms the Chulym River, the right tributary of the Ob. Also known as Hara-Üüs, Chërnyy Iyus
Cherny_Iyus
City in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
is a city in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, located on the right bank of the Chulym River near its intersection with the Trans-Siberian Railway, 160 kilometers
Achinsk
Russian census classification
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Kamchatka Krai, Magadan Oblast, Sakha 16,000 Chulyms (чулымцы) Krasnoyarsk Krai, Tomsk Oblast 382 Chuvans (чуванцы) Chukotka
Unified list of indigenous minority peoples of the North, Siberia, and the Far East of Russia
Unified_list_of_indigenous_minority_peoples_of_the_North,_Siberia,_and_the_Far_East_of_Russia
First-level administrative division of Russia
significant rivers include the Abakan, Tom’, Bely Iyus, Black Iyus, and the Chulym (between the Yenisei and the eastern mountains), with all except the Abakan
Khakassia
Pan-Turkic auxiliary language with statistical vocabulary
Turkish Ottoman Turkish Siberian Northern Dolgan Yakut Southern Chulym Lower Chulym Sayan Steppe Tuvan Taiga Dukhan Soyot Tofa Tuha Yenisei Fuyu Kyrgyz
Ortatürk
Topics referred to by the same term
CLW may refer to: ISO code for the Chulym language National Rail station code for Chorleywood station, Hertfordshire, England Carlton le Willows Academy
CLW
ethnic groups: Altaians Chelkans Kumandins Telengits Teleuts Tubalars Chulyms Dolgans Khakas Shors Siberian Tatars Baraba Tatars Chat Tatars Eushta Tatars
Indigenous_peoples_of_Siberia
First-level administrative division of Russia
the area. Major rivers which pass through the oblast include the Ob, Tom, Chulym, Chaya, Ket, Parabel, Vasyugan, and the Tym. The average annual temperature
Tomsk_Oblast
0 0.00% 0 0.00% Aleut 353 0.00% SSP SSP 399 0.00% 410 0.00% 489 0.00% Chulyms 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Oroks 162 0.00% SSP SSP 2 0.00%
Ethnic_groups_in_Russia
Lake in Russia
to the southeast of Chulym, the district capital. Itkul lies in the Baraba Lowland, West Siberian Plain and belongs to the Chulym river basin. It is the
Itkul_(Chulym_basin)
Geographical region in North Asia
in from the east. Minusinsk town is a few kilometres east of Abakan. The Chulym River (Ob River) starts in the northwest corner of the depression, arcs
South_Central_Siberia
Yukaghirs (юкагиры): Sakha Republic, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Magadan Oblast Chulyms (чулымцы): Krasnoyarsk Krai Evenks (obsolete: Tungus) (эвенки): Sakha Republic
List of minor indigenous peoples of Russia
List_of_minor_indigenous_peoples_of_Russia
River in Russia
The Chulym (Russian: Чулым) is a river in the endorheic drainage basin of Lake Chany in the southeastern part of the West Siberian Plain in Russia. The
Chulym_(Malye_Chany_basin)
Family of ethnic groups of Eurasia
Krymchaks 1,000 Orthodox Judaism Tofalars 800 Tengrism, Orthodox Christianity Chulyms 355 Orthodox Christianity Dukha 282 Tengrism Ili Turks 177 Sunni Islam
Turkic_peoples
Starobardinian Chalkan (Kuu/Qu, Lebedin) Chulym Turkic Chulym Lower Chulym (Küerik) (now believed extinct) Middle Chulym Upper Chulym Sayan Turkic (dialect continuum)
List_of_Turkic_languages
Vasyugan (in Kargasok) Parabel (near Kargasok) Ket (near Kolpashevo) Chulym (in Ust-Chulym) Tom (50 km downstream from Tomsk) Aley (near Barnaul) Kazym Chaya
List_of_rivers_of_Russia
Third census of the Russian Federation population
Russia 410 0.00% 0.00% Aleut Inuit–Yupik–Unangan Far East 397 0.00% 0.00% Chulyms Turkic Siberia 382 0.00% 0.00% Oroks (in Orochs 1970–1979) Tungusic Far
2021_Russian_census
Ethnic group indigenous to Siberia
Christianity (Russian Orthodoxy) Also shamanism (Tengrism) Related ethnic groups Chulyms, Kumandins, Siberian Tatars, Shors, Teleuts, Tofalar, Tuvans, Dukha, Soyot
Khakas
Yupik who live near the Bering Strait
Mishar Tatars Nağaybäks Yakuts Indigenous peoples Far North Aleuts Chukchis Chulyms Chuvans Dolgans Enets Itelmens Kamchadals Kereks Kets Khanty Koryaks Alyutors
Siberian_Yupik
Atmospheric explosion of a meteor
1984, Feb 26 Russia: Chulym, Krasnoyarsk region 57°42′N 85°06′E / 57.7°N 85.1°E / 57.7; 85.1 11 kilotonnes of TNT (46 TJ) Chulym bolide explosion 1984
Meteor_air_burst
Railway network spanning Russia
was served by good river systems, the major river systems Ob–Irtysh–Tobol–Chulym of Eastern Siberia had difficulties. The Yenisei, the upper course of the
Trans-Siberian_Railway
Siberian Turkic language of the Altai Republic, Russia
Kondoma dialect [ru; tr] of the Shor language and the Lower Chulym dialect of the Chulym language. Northern Altai has 8 vowels, which may be long or short
Northern_Altai_language
Kipchak Turkic language spoken in Western Siberia
dialect of Altai, Kyrgyz and has significant grammatical similarities with Chulym, Khakas, Shor, and Tuvan. The Tom dialect is, in her opinion, even closer
Siberian_Tatar_language
River in Russia
in Tomsk and Kemerovo Oblasts of Russia. It is a left tributary of the Chulym, in the Ob's drainage basin). The Kiya is 548 kilometres (341 mi) long and
Kiya_(river)
Samoyedic language
Lower Ket Chaya Sondrovo Upper Ob (тюйкум, пайкум) Upper Ob (Molchanovo) Chulym Tom (пайкум) Consonants in italics are not present in all dialects.[clarification
Southern_Selkup
Railway station in Irkutsk, Russia
3040 km 1889 mi Barabinsk Kozhurla Ubinskaya Kargat Kokoshino 3212 km 1996 mi Chulym Duplenskaya Lesnaya Polyana Chik 3322 km 2064 mi Ob 3332 km 2070 mi Ob 3335 km
Irkutsk_railway_station
Grouping of two Turkic languages
subgroup within Turkic and groups the Northern Altai dialects with Lower Chulym and the Kondoma dialect of Shor. Though they are traditionally considered
Altai_languages
Late medieval empire in the Indian subcontinent (1206–1526)
Teleuts, Tubalars Azerbaijanis in Iran, Armenia, Georgia1 Balkars Bashkirs Chulyms Chuvash Crimean Karaites Crimean Tatars Dolgans Gagauz Karachays Karakalpaks
Delhi_Sultanate
Railway station in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia
3040 km 1889 mi Barabinsk Kozhurla Ubinskaya Kargat Kokoshino 3212 km 1996 mi Chulym Duplenskaya Lesnaya Polyana Chik 3322 km 2064 mi Ob 3332 km 2070 mi Ob 3335 km
Yaroslavl_railway_station
Lake in Russia
Siberian Plain. It lies in the southern part of the Ob-Irtysh interfluve. The Chulym river enters the lake from the eastern shore. In the northwestern corner
Malye_Chany
Medieval Turkic tribe in China
Teleuts, Tubalars Azerbaijanis in Iran, Armenia, Georgia1 Balkars Bashkirs Chulyms Chuvash Crimean Karaites Crimean Tatars Dolgans Gagauz Karachays Karakalpaks
Shatuo
000 313.4 Indian Ocean Mozambique, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Botswana 75. Chulym 1,799 1,118 134,000 Ob Russia 76. Guaviare 1,760 1,090 151,607 7,529 Orinoco
List of river systems by length
List_of_river_systems_by_length
Sub-branch of the Turkic language family
codes Glottolog nort2688 North sout2693 South west2402 West Yugur Yakut Dolgan Khakas Chulym Shor Northern Altai Tuvan Tofa W. Yugur
Siberian_Turkic_languages
Oblast Chudovo Чудово Novgorod Oblast Chukhloma Чухлома Kostroma Oblast Chulym Чулым Novosibirsk Oblast Chusovoy Чусовой Perm Krai Chyormoz Чёрмоз Perm
List of cities and towns in Russia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Russia
Grijalva-Usumacinta basin Primary river North America Gulf of Mexico 134,400 51,900 Chulym River Tributary river Asia Ob River 134,000 52,000 Lukenie River Tributary
List of drainage basins by area
List_of_drainage_basins_by_area
Turkic ethnic group in southwestern Siberia
Shor, Russian Religion Russian Orthodox, Shamanism Related ethnic groups Chulyms, Khakas, Fuyu Kyrgyz, Tubalars, Kumandins, Chelkans, Siberian Tatars, Kyrgyz
Shors
Turkic people in Siberia and Central Asia
groups Oirats, other Turkic peoples Northern Altaians: Shors, Yugurs, Chulyms, Khakas, Fuyu Kyrgyz, and other Siberian Turkic peoples Southern Altaians:
Altai_peoples
Railway station in Novosibirsk, Russia
3040 km 1889 mi Barabinsk Kozhurla Ubinskaya Kargat Kokoshino 3212 km 1996 mi Chulym Duplenskaya Lesnaya Polyana Chik 3322 km 2064 mi Ob 3332 km 2070 mi Ob 3335 km
Novosibirsk_railway_station
Chukotkan ethnic group of Kamchatka Krai, Russia
Mishar Tatars Nağaybäks Yakuts Indigenous peoples Far North Aleuts Chukchis Chulyms Chuvans Dolgans Enets Itelmens Kamchadals Kereks Kets Khanty Koryaks Alyutors
Alyutors
Language family of central Siberia
been attributed to language shifts of the Arin and Pumpokol to Khakas or Chulym Tatar, and the Kott and Assan to Khakas. The Yeniseian languages share many
Yeniseian_languages
2008 American film
recordings of some of the last speakers of several moribund (dying) languages: Chulym in Siberia; Chemehuevi in Arizona, U.S.; Sora in Odisha, India; and Kallawaya
The_Linguists
Imprisoned indigenous rights and climate activist
This police action targeted representatives of the Selkup, Sámi, Tubalar, Chulym, Shor, Kumandin, Dolgan, Yukagir, Evenk and Nganasan peoples. All those
Daria_Egereva
Republic Chelkans, mainly in the Turochaksky District Telengits Tubalars Chulyms: Tomsk Oblast, Russia Dolgans: Krasnoyarsk Krai Khakas (Tadarlar): titular
List_of_Indigenous_peoples
Asian extinct languages
remaining functional domains and went extinct. "Chulym Turkic". Retrieved 2024-11-13. Currently, the Lower Chulym dialect is considered extinct (the last speaker
List of extinct languages of Asia
List_of_extinct_languages_of_Asia
Ethnic group
Mishar Tatars Nağaybäks Yakuts Indigenous peoples Far North Aleuts Chukchis Chulyms Chuvans Dolgans Enets Itelmens Kamchadals Kereks Kets Khanty Koryaks Alyutors
Chuvans
Town in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Шары́пово) is a town in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, located on the Beresh River (Chulym's basin), 414 kilometers (257 mi) west of Krasnoyarsk. Population: 38,561 (2010
Sharypovo,_Krasnoyarsk_Krai
American linguist
languages in Siberia and Mongolia including Tuvan, Tsengel Tuvan, Tofa, Chulym, Monchak, and in India on Munda, and indigenous tongues in Paraguay, Chile
K._David_Harrison
Baliem 791 12,974 414 Eilanden EU454 Svir 790 76,428 224 Lake Ladoga AS455 Chulym 788 134,000 2,129 Ob AS456 Omolon 788 118,600 1,114 Kolyma SA457 Uvá 783
List_of_rivers_by_discharge
Extinct Turkic dialect
Turkish Ottoman Turkish Siberian Northern Dolgan Yakut Southern Chulym Lower Chulym Sayan Steppe Tuvan Taiga Dukhan Soyot Tofa Tuha Yenisei Fuyu Kyrgyz
Khoton_language
Railway station in Yaroslavl, Russia
3040 km 1889 mi Barabinsk Kozhurla Ubinskaya Kargat Kokoshino 3212 km 1996 mi Chulym Duplenskaya Lesnaya Polyana Chik 3322 km 2064 mi Ob 3332 km 2070 mi Ob 3335 km
Yaroslavl-Glavny railway station
Yaroslavl-Glavny_railway_station
Turkic ethnic group of Heilongjiang, China
Languages Fuyu Kyrgyz, Oirat, Chinese Religion Tibetan Buddhism (Gelug), Shamanism Related ethnic groups Khakas, Shors, Chulyms, Kyrgyz, Manchurian Öelets
Fuyu_Kyrgyz_people
Railway station in Russia
Nazarovsky crushed stone plant r. Productivka 45,5 o.p. Pioneer Camp r.Chulym Nazarovskaya GRES Nazarovsky Mining and Installation Adjustment Department
Shira_railway_station
Indigenous peoples of Central Siberia in Russia
language shift to Khakas, and the Arin-Pumpokol shifting to either Khakas or Chulym Tatar. The last remnants of the Yeniseians are the Ket and Yugh people;
Yeniseian_peoples
River in Russia
the Republic of Khakassia in Russia. It is the right source river of the Chulym. It is 224 kilometres (139 mi) long, with a drainage basin of 5,370 square
Bely_Iyus
Language policy in the Soviet Union
Chagatai † Siberian Turkic Northern Siberian Yakut Dolgan Southern Siberian Chulym Sayan Tuvan Tofa Soyot Dukhan Yenisei Khakas Kumandin Northern Altai Chelkan
Languages_of_the_Soviet_Union
settlement of Chistoozyornoye 19603 Chulymsky District Чулымский район town of Chulym 23909 Dovolensky District Доволенский район selo of Dovolnoye 17405 Iskitimsky
List_of_districts_in_Russia
Northeastern Turkic language
part of the South Siberian subgroup of Turkic languages, along with Shor, Chulym, Tuvan, Tofa, and Northern Altai. The language of the Turkic-speaking Yugurs
Khakas_language
District in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia
population. Lakes Sargul, Uryum and part of Malye Chany, as well as the Chulym river, are located in the district. Государственный комитет Российской Федерации
Zdvinsky_District
Linguistics database
Thai (Khorat) Thai (Songkhla) Basque Elamite Turkic Azerbaijan Nogai Kumyk Chulym Austronesian Proto Austronesian Proto Polynesian Rotuman – Fiji Tongan Marquesan
Intercontinental Dictionary Series
Intercontinental_Dictionary_Series
List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with C
Indo-European Classical Sanskrit clt I/L Lautu Chin clu I/L Caluyanun clw I/L Chulym cly I/L Eastern Highland Chatino cma I/L Maa cme I/L Cerma cmg I/H Classical
ISO_639:c
This is the list of Asia's longest rivers
30 Vitim (Витим) Russia 1,837 1,141 31 Kama (Кама) Russia 1,805 1,122 32 Chulym (Чулым) Russia 1,799 1,118 33 Angara (Ангара) Russia 1,779 1,105 34 Indigirka
List of longest rivers of Asia
List_of_longest_rivers_of_Asia
Settlement in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia
located by the southeastern shore of lake Uryum, a fluvial lake of the Chulym. JSC Uryumskoye operates in the settlement. The company is engaged in crop
Verkh-Uryum
Sub-group of Siberian Tatars
Religion Sunni Islam Related ethnic groups other Siberian Tatars, Tuvans, Telengits, Teleuts, Chelkans, Chulyms, Shors, Khakas, Altais, Kets, Selkups
Baraba_Tatars
self-cooling purposes it uses reservoir, which holds back the river Beresh (Chulym basin), instead of applying cooling towers. According to original Soviet
Beryozovskaya_GRES
Lake in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia
/ 54.883°N 77.500°E / 54.883; 77.500 Type Freshwater Primary inflows Chulym Basin countries Russia Max. length 91 km (57 mi) Max. width 88 km (55 mi)
Lake_Chany
Railway station in Omsk, Russia
3040 km 1889 mi Barabinsk Kozhurla Ubinskaya Kargat Kokoshino 3212 km 1996 mi Chulym Duplenskaya Lesnaya Polyana Chik 3322 km 2064 mi Ob 3332 km 2070 mi Ob 3335 km
Omsk_railway_station
Yaysky District of Kemerovo Oblast, Russia, located on the Yaya River (Chulym's tributary), 277 kilometers (172 mi) north of Kemerovo. Population: 11,688 (2010
Yaya,_Russia
1991 book
Bezhtas – Botlikhs – Budukhs Central Asian Jews – Chamalals – Chukchis – Chulym Tatars – Crimean Jews – Crimean Tatars Didos (Tsez) – Dolgans Enets – Evens
The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire
The_Red_Book_of_the_Peoples_of_the_Russian_Empire
Russia Chukchi language Severely endangered Chukotko-Kamchatkan Russia ckt Chulym language Critically endangered Turkic (Siberian Turkic) Russia clw Chuvash
List of endangered languages in Russia
List_of_endangered_languages_in_Russia
Mednyy) Enets Alutor Negidal Tofalar (Karagas) Itelmen Yugh Nganasan Oroch Chulym Ulch Nivkh Nanai Korean (60,000) Koryo-mar Mandarin Chinese (59,000) Turkmen
List_of_languages_of_Russia
Town in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
town in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, located 6 kilometers (3.7 mi) of the Chulym River and 252 kilometers (157 mi) west of Krasnoyarsk, the administrative
Bogotol
River in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia
kilometres (4,975 sq mi). Early pottery from the Vakh basin, Vasyugan and Tomsk-Chulym is dominated by comb-pit decorations. An 1875 account of the people of the
Vakh
Aspect of Russian history
Siberia was at least fairly well served by the gigantic Ob–Irtysh–Tobol–Chulym river system, the mighty rivers of Eastern Siberia – Yenisei, Upper Angara
History_of_Siberia
Railway station
3040 km 1889 mi Barabinsk Kozhurla Ubinskaya Kargat Kokoshino 3212 km 1996 mi Chulym Duplenskaya Lesnaya Polyana Chik 3322 km 2064 mi Ob 3332 km 2070 mi Ob 3335 km
Rostov_Veliky_railway_station
organization "Tengeri" (Russian: Религиозная организация шаманов "Тэнгэри") (2003) Chulym Chuvash Vattisen Yaly (Chuvash: Ваттисен йӑли) Chuvash National Congress
List_of_Tengrist_movements
List of Asian ethnic groups
Christianity → Eastern Orthodoxy → Russian Orthodoxy Shamanism Chulyms Turkic → Siberian Turkic → Chulym Russia (Tomsk Oblast, Krasnoyarsk Krai) Christianity →
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Asia
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Asia
Tribal confederation in the Eurasian Steppe (3rd cen. BC – 4th cen. CE)
Teleuts, Tubalars Azerbaijanis in Iran, Armenia, Georgia1 Balkars Bashkirs Chulyms Chuvash Crimean Karaites Crimean Tatars Dolgans Gagauz Karachays Karakalpaks
Xueyantuo
Bashkir language Bashkir alphabet Historical Official Historical Chulym language Chulym alphabet In Russia Chuvash language Chuvash alphabet Official Historical
List of alphabets used by Turkic languages
List_of_alphabets_used_by_Turkic_languages
Town in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
is a town in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, located on the left bank of the Chulym River (an Ob River tributary), 239 kilometers (149 mi) west of Krasnoyarsk
Nazarovo,_Krasnoyarsk_Krai
Rural locality in Tomsk Oblast, Russia
Teguldet (Russian: Тегульдет, Chulym: Тӧгілдет) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Teguldetsky District, Tomsk Oblast, Russia
Teguldet
Lake in Russia
Siberian Plain. It belongs to the Chulym river basin, located in the southern part of the Ob-Irtysh interfluve. The Chulym enters the lake from the southeastern
Uryum
India Chukchi – чаучу Spoken in: Russia in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Chulym – Ось тили, тадар тили Spoken in: Krasnoyarsk Krai and Tomsk Oblast, Russia
List_of_language_names
CHULYMS
CHULYMS
CHULYMS
CHULYMS
Female
Hebrew
(הָדָה) Short form of Hebrew Hadaccah, HADA means "myrtle tree."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Modern Name of Lord Krishna; A Person Having All Qualities
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Charming
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Name of Lord Rama as He Belongs to Raghu Vamsh
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Traditional
From the Queen's Land
Girl/Female
Latin American French
White.
Boy/Male
Irish
From the river island.
Boy/Male
Tamil
King of the universe, Lord of the world or the creation, The Lord provider of the world
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lights
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Singer of Praises for the Guru
CHULYMS
CHULYMS
CHULYMS
CHULYMS
CHULYMS