Nogais

Nogais
Total population
c. 230,000
Regions with significant populations
Russia126,681
  Dagestan40,407
  Stavropol Krai22,569
  Karachay-Cherkessia17,368
  Khanty-Mansia9,990
  Astrakhan Oblast9,320
  Yamalia3,740
  Chechnya3,444
Turkey90,000–100,000
Kazakhstan34,000–50,000
Uzbekistan10,000
Romania7,318
Bulgaria3,453
Ukraine2,880
Languages
Nogai, Russian
Religion
Sunni Islam
Related ethnic groups
Manghuds, other Kipchak peoples
Especially Crimean Tatars, Kazakhs, Kyrgyzs, Karakalpaks, Volga Tatars, Lipka Tatars

The Nogais (/nˈɡ/ noh-GY) are a Turkic people who speak Nogai, a language from the Kipchak branch of the Turkic languages. They live in Eastern Europe, the North Caucasus, the Volga region, Central Asia, and Turkey. Most are found in northern Dagestan and Stavropol Krai, as well as in Karachay-Cherkessia, Chechnya, and Astrakhan Oblast; some also live in Dobruja (Romania and Bulgaria), Turkey, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, and a small Nogai diaspora is found in Syria and Jordan. They speak the Nogai language and are descendants of various Mongolic and Turkic tribes who formed the Nogai Horde. There are nine main groups of Nogais: the Ak Nogai, the Karagash, the Koban-Nogai, the Kundraw-Nogai, the Achikulak-Nogai, the Qara-Nogai, the Utars, the Bug-Nogai, and the Yurt-Nogai.