Kalmak Tatars

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Kalmaks
Qalmıqlar, ҡалмыҡлар
Regions with significant populations
 Russia500[1]
Languages
Tom dialect of Siberian Tatar, Russian
Religion
Sunni Islam
Related ethnic groups
other Siberian Tatars

The Kalmak Tatars (Siberian Tatar: ҡалмыҡлар) — are one of the three subgroups of Tom Tatar group of Siberian Tatars. Their traditional areas of settlement are northeastern parts of Kemerovo Oblast, close to town of Yurga.

Origin of the Kalmaks is in the 17th century, when a group of Teleuts from central parts of Kemerovo Oblast migrated to the north. Kalmaks accepted Islam in the late 18th century, under the influence of Volga Tatars and Siberian Bukharans, and therefore created endogamous barrier between Kalmaks and Russians, which helped Kalmaks to preserve themselves.[2]

In 19th-20th centuries Kalmaks inhabited mainly Zimnik, Bolshoy Ulus close to the town of Yurga, and Yurty-Konstantinovy to the northeast of Yurga, close to the Tomsk Oblast.

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