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    The Bashkirs or Bashkurts (Bashkir: Башҡорттар, romanized: Başqorttar, IPA: [bɑʂ.qʊɾt.ˈtaɾ]; Russian: Башкиры, pronounced [bɐʂˈkʲirɨ]) are a Kipchak-Bulgar...
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  • Bashkir may refer to: Bashkirs, an ethnic group in Russia, primarily living in Bashkortostan and neighboring countries Bashkir language, a Turkic language...
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  • religions and customs of the Bashkirs, and also promised them protection and patronage from all enemies. Many Bashkirs therefore considered submission...
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  • proclaimed a plan to forcibly Christianize Bashkirs. The main forces of the rebels: Bashkirs, led by a Bashkirs from a noble family, Seit-batyr. The first...
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  • guide to Bashkir grammar in the book An Initial Guide to the Study of Arabic, Persian and Tatar Languages with the Adverbs of Bukhara, Bashkirs, Kyrgyz...
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    National Liberation Struggle of the Bashkir People 2024 Bashkortostan protests Goble, Paul (18 October 2022). "Bashkirs launch armed underground movement...
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    This is a partial list of ethnic Bashkir people. Ruslan Fazlyev, internet entrepreneur Salavat Fidai, sculptor Ural Rakhimov, oligarch Ildar Abdrazakov...
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  • 1708, the Bashkirs established contact with the Bulavin rebels and Cossacks of the Don. In May 1708, the government turned to the Bashkirs to start negotiations...
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    14th-century building. Bashkirs near Hamburg during the Napoleonic Wars, c. 1813. A Red Army cavalry unit made up of Bashkirs, likely taken between 1924...
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    Bashkir State University (Russian: Башкирский государственный университет, romanized: Bashkirskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet; Bashkir: Башҡорт дәүләт...
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    hot dishes and snacks. The love of Bashkirs for horse sausage «Qazı» and horse fat deserves special attention: Bashkirs love to eat horsemeat with thick...
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  • The Bashkir rebellion of 1735–1740 refers to a rebellion by the Bashkirs against the Russian Empire. It started in 1735, but was put down by Russian troops...
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  • The World Qoroltai of the Bashkirs (The World Kurultai of the Bashkirs) (Bashkir: Бөтә донъя башҡорттары ҡоролтайы (конгресы)) — international Union of...
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    Bashkirs is a painting by William Allan, painted, signed and dated in 1814. The original title of the painting: "The Bashkirs, consorts sentenced to Siberia"...
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    Bashkir Qa or Bashkir Ka (Ҡ ҡ; italics: Ҡ ҡ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It is formed from the Cyrillic letter Ka (К к) with the top extending...
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    government officially published the Bulletin of the Bashkir Government. Representatives of the Bashkirs participated in the Chelyabinsk district congress...
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    The Bashkir or Bashkurt (Bashkir: Башҡорт аты, romanized: Başqurt atı) is the horse breed of the Bashkir people. It is raised mainly within Bashkortostan...
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    which began in the 10th century and lasted for several centuries, the Bashkirs began to use Turki as a written language. Turki was written in a variant...
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    southernmost point. The region was settled by nomads of the steppe, the Turkic Bashkirs, during the 13th-century domination by the Golden Horde. Russians arrived...
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  • The Bashkir rebellion was one of the first major insurrection of the Bashkirs in the second half of the 17th century. Since the mid-16th century, the...
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    The American Bashkir Curly or North American Curly Horse is a North American breed of horse, characterized by an unusual curly coat of hair.: 248  It...
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  • Bashkir rebellion (Bashkir: Başqurt ixtilalı) may refer to: Bashkir rebellion of 1662–1664 Bashkir rebellion of 1681–1684 Bashkir rebellion of 1704–1711...
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  • Salawat Yulayev (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
    tells about the previous uprisings of the Bashkirs, the atrocities of Murza A. Tevkelev against the Bashkirs. These stories had an important influence...
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  • Fail Alsynov (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
    did not suggest that non-Bashkirs had no right to live or work in the republic. Instead, he emphasized he meant that Bashkirs must protect their native...
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    Pugachev's recruitment efforts. As a group, the Bashkirs had the most unified involvement in the rebellion. The Bashkirs were nomadic herdsman, angered by newly...
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  • Volga Türki (redirect from Old Bashkir)
    language used by some ethnic groups of the Volga-Ural region (Tatars and Bashkirs) from the Middle Ages until the 19th century. Volga Turki is a member of...
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    by the Muslim Bashkirs. Bashkir women fought among the regiments. Denis Davidov mentioned the arrows and bows wielded by the Bashkirs. Napoleon's forces...
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  • nations besides Russians included in descending order: Tatars, Chechens, Bashkirs, Chuvash, Avars, Armenians, Ukrainians, Dargins and Kazakhs. Population...
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  • about 50% Bashkirs of the urban area and 24% of rural area have high levels of balanced Bashkir-Russian bilingualism; about 32% of Bashkirs of the urban...
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    as fast as he can to the waiting Bashkirs. He finally arrives at the starting point just as the sun sets. The Bashkirs cheer his good fortune, but exhausted...
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