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Information on Uralic studies and the Finno-Ugric and Samoyed peoples.
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WINDOW TO THE FINNO-UGRIC WORLD AKEN SOOME-UGRI MAAILMA Eesti ja muude maade arhiivides ja muuseumides säilitatavast kultuurpärandist, et tagastada nad vastavate rahvaste aktiivsesse kultuurikäibesse, edendada infovahetust uurali rahvaste vahel, ent ka uurali rahvaste ning teiste maailma põlis- ja vähemusrahvaste vahel. Oleme kogunud andmeid fennougristika uurimis- ja õppeasutuste, soome-ugri...Extensive list of websites and pages pertaining to Turkic speaking peoples.
http://www.khazaria.com/turkic/index.html
History, language and culture of the Finnish related people, including sections on WW II in Karelia and Finland.
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Tripod Error Tripod site you are trying to reach does not have a recognized start page (index.html You have received this error page because Tripod does not allow the automatic listing of directory or subdirectory contents. Are You the Owner of this...Dedicated to research and analysis of the Turkic peoples of the former Soviet Union.
http://www.turkiye.net/sota/sota.html
Seventeen articles by experts.
http://www.depaul.edu/~rrotenbe/aeer/aeer16_2.html
Overview of the endangered peoples of the former Soviet Union.
http://www.eki.ee/books/redbook/
Moderated platform for information, communication and discussion on matters related to the Mongol peoples in Russia.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Dzhangar-Geser
Devoted to the scholarly study of the region, focussing on history and politics, anthropology, ethnography, and linguistics.
http://www.scsv.nevada.edu/~werthp/Volga-Ural.html
UNESCO sponsored research project studying conflicts and cohesion related to ethnicity in the post-communist world.
http://www.unesco.org/most/monitor.htm
Information concerning the Turanians, a presumed group of ethno-linguistic related peoples, and their Eurasian lands, in text documents, images and maps.
http://www.hunmagyar.org/
Discourses on the Tatar, the Chuvash and the Bashkir ethnogenesis, by Uyama Tomohiko (PDF).
http://src-h.slav.hokudai.ac.jp/publictn/acta/19/uyama.pdf