...The population growth rate of the Soviet Union as a whole from 1970 to 1979 was 8.4%, of which the three Slavic ethnic groups accounted for 5.8%, while the five mentioned above accounted for 31.8%. The region is also home to the Dungans and Uighurs, who are Muslim Han Chinese, as well as Koreans (most of whom were forcibly relocated from the Far East in 1937). There are said to be 20 Turkic ethnic groups in the Soviet Union, the main of which, in addition to those mentioned above, are the Tatars, Chuvash, and Bashkirs of the middle Volga and southern Urals, the Altaics, Tuvans, and Khakasses of southern Siberia, the Yakuts of eastern Siberia, the Azerbaijanis, Nogais, Karachais, and Balkars of the Caucasus region, etc. ... *Some of the terminology that refers to "Uighurs" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…ソ連全体では1970‐79年の人口増加率は8.4%で,そのうちスラブ系3民族は5.8%であるのに対して,上記5民族は31.8%に達していた。この地方には漢民族系でイスラム教徒であるドゥンガンやウイグル人,また朝鮮人(大部分は1937年に極東地方から強制移住させられた)などの民族もいる。 チュルク諸語系の民族はソ連に20民族あるといわれるが,そのおもなものは上記のほかに,ボルガ中流,南ウラルのタタール人,チュバシ人,バシキール人,南シベリアのアルタイ人,トゥバ人,ハカス人,東シベリアのヤクート人,カフカス地方のアゼルバイジャン人,ノガイ人,カラチャイ人,バルカル人などである。… ※「ウイグル人」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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