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 Translation for 'ethnos' from English to Russian
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NOUN   an ethnos | [rare] ethne
SYNO ethnic group | ethnos
этнос {м}ethnos
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Translation for 'ethnos' from English to Russian

ethnos
этнос {м}
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Usage Examples English
  • On the basis of language, it has been established that the earliest Kartvelian ethnos were made up of four principally related tribes: the Karts, the Zans (Megrelo-Laz, Colchians), and the Svans – which would eventually form the basis of the modern Kartvelian-speaking groups.
  • Sub-classes are the classes that have not only abilities but also various cultural backgrounds. Sub-classes represent ethnos, memberships of organizations, schools of magic and lifestyles.
  • The Bulgarian scholars put Shopi as a subgroup of the Bulgarian ethnos.
  • The Crimean Tatar ethnos originated on the territory of the Crimean peninsula and inland steppes in the 14th and 15th centuries.
  • As late as 1971, Rumelian Turks still formed a distinct ethnos of former nomads (known as Yorukluk).

  • Until the 1920s, historians generally considered Moldovans as a subgroup of the Romanian ethnos.
  • This article describes the history of Belarus. The Belarusian ethnos is traced at least as far in time as other East Slavs.
  • Middle-low Chuvash ( "Anat Jenchi" ) - are a sub-ethnos of the Chuvash.
  • In 2011 Mussa Ekzekov became a president of the International Association for Assistance to the Abaza-Abkhazian ethnos "Alashara".
  • There is debate, based on a line in Tacitus, over whether Mostene was a Macedonian Colony. Cranmer argues for the Macedonian ethnos while Getzel M. Cohen argues for a native Lydian population.

  • Defining an ethnos widely can lead to ethnic nationalism becoming a form of pan-nationalism or macronationalism - as in cases such as pan-Germanism or pan-Slavism.
  • East Slavs, Volga Finnic, Tatar tribes inhabited the area and merged into an ethnos, a process virtually completed by the 13th century CE.
  • A number of orientalists (Nanzatov, Baldaev and others) traditionally consider modern Soyots as a sub-ethnos within the Buryat people.
  • Among the various ethnic groups of the Ukrainian ethnos (Boikos, Hutsuls, Podolian Volhynians, et al.) especially best preserved are ethnographic groups of mountain dwellers Ukrainian Carpathians, namely Boikos, Hutsuls and Lemkos.
  • The Armenian, Greek, and Jewish residents did not use the word "millet" and instead described themselves as nations ([...] , Armenian: ազգ (azg), Greek: Έθνος (ethnos), and Ladino: nasyon).

  • Ethnosport (from the [...] — Ethnos meaning "people" + "sport") is a set of traditional styles of physical activity, methods of their preservation, and their development, as described in the ethnosport theory of Russian cultural anthropologist Alexey Kylasov.
  • Georgy Fotev is the founder of the disciplines of ethnosociology and sociology of religions in Bulgaria.
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