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- Q184922 subject Q8854336.
- Q184922 subject Q9236571.
- Q184922 abstract "The Udmurts are a people who speak the Udmurt language. Throughout history they have been known in Russian as Chud Otyatskaya (чудь отяцкая), Otyaks, Wotyaks or Votyaks (most-known name), and in Tatar as Ar.There have been claims that they are the "most red-headed" people in the world. The long-extinct Budini tribesmen, said to have been precursors of the modern Udmurts, were described as being predominantly red-headed by the ancient Greek historian Herodotus.".
- Q184922 language Q13238.
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- Q184922 related Q16086148.
- Q184922 religion Q17039240.
- Q184922 religion Q35032.
- Q184922 religion Q60995.
- Q184922 thumbnail Udmurt_people.jpg?width=300.
- Q184922 totalPopulation "637000".
- Q184922 wikiPageExternalLink udmurtology.narod.ru.
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- Q184922 group "Udmurt".
- Q184922 langs Q13238.
- Q184922 langs Q7737.
- Q184922 popplace Q5422.
- Q184922 poptime "637000".
- Q184922 related "Other Uralic peoples".
- Q184922 rels "and Udmurt Vos".
- Q184922 rels "† Orthodox Christianity".
- Q184922 type EthnicGroup.
- Q184922 type Thing.
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- Q184922 comment "The Udmurts are a people who speak the Udmurt language. Throughout history they have been known in Russian as Chud Otyatskaya (чудь отяцкая), Otyaks, Wotyaks or Votyaks (most-known name), and in Tatar as Ar.There have been claims that they are the "most red-headed" people in the world. The long-extinct Budini tribesmen, said to have been precursors of the modern Udmurts, were described as being predominantly red-headed by the ancient Greek historian Herodotus.".
- Q184922 label "Udmurt people".
- Q184922 depiction Udmurt_people.jpg.
- Q184922 name "Udmurt".