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  • 31History of the Kurdish people — This article is part of the Kurdish history and Culture series Ancient history Corduene Kayusid Medieval history Shahrazur Shaddadid Rawadid Hasanwayhid Annazid Marwanid Hadhabani Hazaraspid Ayyubid Badlis Ardalan …

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  • 32Oromo people — For the language, see Oromo language. Oromo Oromoo 1st row: Haile Selassie I[1] • Balcha Safo 2nd row: Ras Mäkonnen • Tilahun Gessesse …

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  • 33Indo people — This article is about an ethnic group. For other uses, see Indo European. Indo Europeans (Eurasians) …

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  • 34Karankawa people — Karankawa Auia Karankawa territory Total population …

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  • 35Nukak people — Nukak A Nukak mother and child. Total population approx. 450 550 Regions with significant populations San José del Guaviare settlements: 210 250, Nukak Reservation: estimated at 200 3 …

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  • 36History of the Székely people — OriginsMythsAt the end of the 13th century, in a chronicle called Gesta Hungarorum, the notary of Hungarian King Béla explained his beliefs about the conquest of Hungary about 280 years earlier. According to this chronicle, the Hungarians and… …

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  • 37Monguor people — ( Monguor / Tu ) Alternative Names: Donghu (Tangut), Xianbei, White Mongols ( Chaghan Monguor ), and Tu Total population 241,198 (2000 Census) …

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  • 38Birhor people — Infobox Ethnic group group = Birhor pop = 10,000 region1 = flag|India region2 = spaces|14Jharkhand pop2 = region3 = pop3 = languages = Birhor language religions = Traditional beliefs, Hinduism, Christianity related = Kharwars • Hos • KolsBirhor… …

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  • 39Innu people — Innu Flag of the Innu Nation of Quebec and Labrador Flag of the Kawawachikamach Band of the Naskapi Nation …

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  • 40Nama people — Nama (in older sources also called Namaqua) are an African ethnic group of South Africa, Namibia and Botswana. They traditionally speak the Nama language of the Khoe Kwadi (Central Khoisan) language family, although many Nama now speak Afrikaans …

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