Yakuts

Yakuts
Саха
Flag of Yakutia
Total population
c. 500,000
Regions with significant populations
 Russia 478,085 (2010 census)[1]
 Kazakhstan415 (2009 census)[2][3][4]
 Ukraine304 (2001 census)[5]
 Latvia37 (2021 statistics)[6]
Languages
Yakut, Russian
Religion
Orthodox Christianity, Aiyy Faith, Shamanism, Tengrism
Related ethnic groups
Dolgans, Tuvans, Mongols, Buryats (partially, possibly through Kurykans), Evenks, Evens and Yukagirs
The percentage of Yakuts in the districts of Yakutia, in the 2010 census
An indigenous Sakha speaker

Yakuts or Sakha (Yakut: саха, saxa; plural: сахалар, saxalar) are a Turkic ethnic group native to North Siberia, primarily the Republic of Sakha in the Russian Federation, with some extending to the Amur, Magadan, Sakhalin regions, and the Taymyr and Evenk Districts of the Krasnoyarsk region. They speak Yakut, which belongs to the Siberian branch of the Turkic languages.


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