Khants or Ostyaks
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. The first mention of the Khants, under the name of , was in 1572. The self-appellation was officially introduced in the Soviet Union from the 1930s. The Khants live dispersed in Northwest Siberia, on the river Ob and its tributaries. Administratively the territory belongs to the Khanty-Mansi (until 1949 Ostyak-Vogul, administrative centre Khanty-Mansijsk) and Yamal Nenets Autonomous Districts of the Tyumen Province; the area on the rivers Konda and Irtysh belongs to the Tomsk Province.
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Page title: | KHANTS |
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IP-address: | 193.40.113.55 |
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WHOIS | status: Expired |
Date | created: 03.02.2011 20:02:10 created: 03.02.2011 20:02:11 created: 03.02.2011 20:02:12 created: 07.09.2010 15:19:59 changed: 03.02.2011 20:02:15 |