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5-734: Sach may refer to: Sach people , an ethnic group of Vietnam Sach language , an Austroasiatic language Saj, Iran , also known as Sach, a village in Iran Sač , a utensil used in Balkan cuisine People with the name [ edit ] Sach, member of the hip-hop duo The Nonce Amelia Sach (1873–1903), British murderer Andrew Sach , Christian speaker and author Andrii Sach (born 1990), Ukrainian cyclist Tomáš Šach (born 1947), Czechoslovak canoer Warren Sach (born 1946), UN official See also [ edit ] Saach Pass ,

10-603: A mountain pass in North India Sachs Satch (disambiguation) Sache (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sach . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sach&oldid=1235043758 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

15-469: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sach people The Sách is a Vietic ethnic group of Vietnam , native people of the mountains of Central Vietnamese province of Quảng Bình . The exonym Sách might have originated during the 15th century from the Sino-Vietnamese name for "register," which pre-modern Vietnamese texts used

20-607: The Vietnamese in the downstream plains, and they had been studied by French scholars and ethnologists since the early 20th century. The Sách primarily practice Vietnamese-influenced Mahayana Buddhism and Vietnamese customs. Cadiere (1905) suggested that among the Sach as well as the Nguon may be descendants of the insertion of Muong soldiers from Thanh Hoa that being sent to the region in the 17th century to quell off rebellion. Today,

25-553: The term to designate villages that inhabited by various Austronesian and Austroasiatic highlanders. On the other hand, according to Michel Ferlus , the name's meaning may have relation with uncertain ancient Chinese terminologies. In Vietnam, they are considered a sub-ethnic group of the Chứt . Perhaps so, among the Chuet tribes, the Sách have been exposed to classical Sinitic civilization of

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