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Vogul-Ostiak Bible History (1) ![]()
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**List: Vogul-Ostiak Ministry
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Vogul...
"Vogul, or Mansi, is spoken by about 6,000 people in the Ob
River basin of northwestern Siberia. This region has been known
since 1940 as the Khanti-Mansi National Administrative Division,
a name that emphasizes the geographical, cultural, and linguistic
relations between the Vogul (Mansi) and Ostiak (Khanti). The
Vogul, known in this region since the late 11th century, main-
tained their independence until the 18th century, when they
came under Russian rule. Vogul is spoken with regional dialectal
variations, but can be generally divided into Eastern andNorthern dialects. It is a Uralian tongue, related within the
Ugric branch to Ostiak and, more distantly, to Hungarian.Matthew, chaps. 1-10 in Ostiak, translated by P. Wologodski,
--1000 Tongues, 1972 [Info only]
was published in London in 1868 for Louis-Lucien Bonaparte.
Ostiak, or Khanti, is spoken by about 25,000 people in the same
region as the Vogul. An excerpt from this Ostiak translation
is reproduced here."**File: Vogul-Ostiak Bible History (3)--1860 S. Bagster [Info only: Wogulian. Ostiacan, or Ostjakian. Samoiede too.]
Roman Character
"1868 Matthew Printed privately, London
Translated by B. Popov, in the dialect of Konda, for Louis-Lucien
Bonaparte. (See note to No. 23.)"--1000 Tongues, 1972 [Info only]VOGUL--1000 Tongues, 1972 [Info only: OSTIAK "1868" Matthew 3:1-4 unknown.]
Cyrillic Character
"1882 Matthew Mark BFBS, Helsinki
Translated by A. Ahlquist, a professor at Helsinki University."--1000 Tongues, 1972 [Info only:
CYRILLIC CHARACTER "1882" Mark 1:2 correct (the prophets).]VOGUL--1000 Tongues, 1939 [Info only: Russian characters "1882" Matthew 4:10 unknown.]
VOGUL--1000 Tongues, 1939 [Info only: Roman characters n.d. Matthew 4:10b unknown.]
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