1. Yakut - Noun
2. Yakut - Proper noun
Yakut (plural Yakuts or Yakut)
One of a Siberian people who speak a Turkic language, and live in the Lena river basin.
Yakut
The language of these people.
Around 1750 there were only 37 peasant families and a number of Yakut cattlemen. Source: Internet
… Moreover, these patterns are robust to the choice of populations used to identify high- F ST SNPs: for example, very similar results are obtained for SNPs with high F ST between Mandenka, Balochi and Yakut." Source: Internet
Other languages are also used in their respective republics, for instance Tatar (1%), Yakut (0.4%) etc. About 3 million students attend Russia's 519 institutions of higher education and 48 universities. Source: Internet
Culture Yakut dance with traditional clothing. Source: Internet
Russian settlers began to form a community in the 18th century, which adopted certain Yakut customs and was often called Yakutyane (Якутяне) or Lena Early Settlers (ленские старожилы). Source: Internet
Some Mongols assimilated into the Yakuts after their migration to Northern Siberia and about 30% of Yakut words have Mongol origin. Source: Internet