Irgit ethnonym: origin and contemporary state in Mongun-Taiga district of the Republic of Tuva
Keywords:
ethnonym; Irgit; Mongun-Taiga; ethnography; historyAbstract
Article represents a competition work at All-Russian contest of scientific research works of school children "Homeland” (April, 2013).References
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