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| languages = [[Northern Kurdish]], [[Russian language|Russian]] |
| languages = [[Northern Kurdish]] (Ezdiki), [[Russian language|Russian]] |
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| related_groups = [[Iranian peoples]] |
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Total population | |
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60,586[1] | |
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Northern Kurdish (Ezdiki), Russian | |
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Iranian peoples |
Yazidis in Russia may refer to people born in or residing in the Russia of full or partial Yazidi origin.
There are about 60,586[1] Yazidis living in Russia, primarily in Moscow (10,000) and in other agglomerations.
Notable Yazidis in Russia
- Aslan Usoyan
- Misha Aloyan
- Zara Mgoyan (Russian Singer)
- Samand Siabandov
- Kseniya Borodina
References
- ^ a b "Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 г. Национальный состав населения Российской Федерации". Demoscope. Demoscope.ru. Retrieved 26 October 2013.