نوغاي (Arabic Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "نوغاي" in Arabic language version.

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  • Russian Census 2010: Population by ethnicity (بالروسية) "نسخة مؤرشفة". مؤرشف من الأصل في 2018-12-24. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2017-10-07.{{استشهاد ويب}}: صيانة الاستشهاد: BOT: original URL status unknown (link)

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  • James Minahan, One Europe, many nations: a historical dictionary of European national groups [1] نسخة محفوظة 2016-06-03 في Wayback Machine
  • Russian Census 2010: Population by ethnicity (بالروسية) "نسخة مؤرشفة". مؤرشف من الأصل في 2018-12-24. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2017-10-07.{{استشهاد ويب}}: صيانة الاستشهاد: BOT: original URL status unknown (link)
  • The Joshua Project - People by Country [2] نسخة محفوظة 2014-02-08 في Wayback Machine
  • "About number and composition population of Ukraine by data All-Ukrainian census of the population 2001". Ukraine Census 2001. State Statistics Committee of Ukraine. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2011-12-17. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2012-01-17.
  • Minahan، James (2000). One Europe, Many Nations: A Historical Dictionary of European National Groups. Greenwood Publishing Group. ص. 493–494. ISBN:978-0-313-30984-7. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2019-06-07.
  • Karpat، Kemal H. (2002). "Ottoman Urbanism: The Crimean Emigration to Dobruca and the Founding of Mecidiye, 1856-1878". Studies on Ottoman Social and Political History: Selected Articles and Essays. Social, economic and political studies of the Middle East and Asia. Leiden: Brill. ج. 81. ص. 226–227. ISBN:9789004121010. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2020-06-22. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2018-11-19. [...] the Nogay (the term derives from Nogay Khan, the thirteenth-century ruler of the Golden Horde) [...].
  • Ethnic Groups of Europe: An Encyclopedia edited by Jeffrey E. Cole [3] نسخة محفوظة 2016-05-12 في Wayback Machine
  • Compare: Mennonite-Nogai Economic Relations, 1825-1860: "Mennonites lived alongside Nogais - semi-nomadic Tatar pastoralists - in the Molochna region of southern Ukraine from 1803, when Mennonites first arrived, until 1860, when the Nogais departed." نسخة محفوظة 2018-11-19 في Wayback Machine

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