Nağaybäk
нагайбәкләр | |
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| Total population | |
| 5,719 (2021) | |
| Languages | |
| Tatar language (Nagaibak dialect) | |
| Religion | |
| Russian Orthodoxy | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Turkic people |
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Nağaybäks (/ˈnɑːɡaɪbæks/ NAH-gy-baks) are an indigenous Turkic people in Russia recognized as a separate people under Russian legislation. Most Nağaybäks live in the Nagaybaksky and Chebarkulsky Districts of the Chelyabinsk Oblast. They speak a sub-dialect of the Tatar language's middle dialect known as the Nagaibak dialect. Russian and Tatar historians usually treat the Nağaybäks as an integral part of Volga Tatars; a minority considers Nağaybäks a separate ethnicity in their own right. In the 1989 Russian census, 11,200 people identified themselves as Nağaybäks, falling to 9,600 in 2002.