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'''Teleuts''' are a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic people]] living in [[Kemerovo Oblast]], [[Russia]].<ref>Library of Congress - ''Classification Web :'' [http://classificationweb.net/min/minaret?app=Auth&mod=Search&look=0&fkey=Shock_20absorbers_00_00_001176315339_00_00&fkid=1&lkey=Size_00h_00Hypertrophy_0029706448_00g_00&lkid=1&expand=1&table=1&query=&index=ez_subdivision&menu=%2FAuto%2F&auto=1&F_heading=&F_ez_heading=teleut&b_ez_heading=Browse&F_subdivision=&F_ez_subdivision=shizm&F_keyword=&F_class=&count=25&logic=0&style=0 ''web link'']</ref> According to the 2002 [[census]], there were 2,650 '''Teleuts''' in [[Russia]]. Their language is classified as a southern dialect within the group of dialects called the |
'''Teleuts''' are a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic people]] living in [[Kemerovo Oblast]], [[Russia]].<ref>Library of Congress - ''Classification Web :'' [http://classificationweb.net/min/minaret?app=Auth&mod=Search&look=0&fkey=Shock_20absorbers_00_00_001176315339_00_00&fkid=1&lkey=Size_00h_00Hypertrophy_0029706448_00g_00&lkid=1&expand=1&table=1&query=&index=ez_subdivision&menu=%2FAuto%2F&auto=1&F_heading=&F_ez_heading=teleut&b_ez_heading=Browse&F_subdivision=&F_ez_subdivision=shizm&F_keyword=&F_class=&count=25&logic=0&style=0 ''web link'']</ref> According to the 2002 [[census]], there were 2,650 '''Teleuts''' in [[Russia]]. Their language is classified as a southern dialect within the group of dialects called the [[Altay language]].<ref>Altai Republic - Teleuts (Республика Алтай - Телеуты) : [http://beznen-yul.narod.ru/strana/altay.htm ''web link''] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060614165946/http://beznen-yul.narod.ru/strana/altay.htm |date=2006-06-14 }} ''{{ru_icon}}''</ref> |
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Teleuts are a Turkic people living in Kemerovo Oblast, Russia.[2] According to the 2002 census, there were 2,650 TeleutsinRussia. Their language is classified as a southern dialect within the group of dialects called the Altay language.[3]
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