• Bashkiria may refer to: Republic of Bashkortostan, a federal subject of Russia Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1919–1992), an administrative...
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    Bashkiria (Bashkir: Башҡортостан, romanized: Bashqortostan), also called Bashkortostan, Bashkurdistan, Lesser Bashkiria, or Autonomous Bashkiria, was a...
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    Bashkortostan or Bashkiria, officially the Republic of Bashkortostan, is a republic of Russia between the Volga river and the Ural Mountains in Eastern...
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  • Ufa Speedway (redirect from Bashkiria Ufa)
    Ufa Speedway is a former motorcycle speedway team called Bashkiria Ufa, a former stadium known as the Trud Stadium and a current multi-purpose venue known...
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  • BAL – Bashkirian Airlines (‹See Tfd›Russian: «Башкирские авиалинии», Bashkir: БАЛ Башҡортостан авиалиниялары, romanized: BAL Bashqortostan Avialiniyaları)...
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    "Education in Bashkiria: the pros and cons of merging universities". www.kommersant.ru (in Russian). 2021-02-19. "The authorities of Bashkiria insist on the...
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    Bashkir Government (Government of Bashkiria, Government of Bashkurdistan) was the supreme executive authority of Bashkiria. The Bashkir Government was elected...
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    Badzhgard or Bashkurd, historically Bashkiria (Bashkir: Башҡортостан/Başqortostan) is a historical and geographical region in the Urals, the traditional...
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    by Russian stratigrapher Sofia Semikhatova in 1934. It was named after Bashkiria, the then Russian name of the republic of Bashkortostan in the southern...
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    Soviet Socialist Republic, also historically known as Soviet Bashkiria or simply Bashkiria, was an autonomous republic of the Russian SFSR. Currently it...
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    areas of Russia WikiCommons gallery: Kuperlya waterfall and karst bridge "Bashkiria National Park". Russia Nature. "Bashkiriya National Park". Ministry of...
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  • Winners Runner-up 3rd place 1962 Bashkiria Ufa Karpaty Lviv Raduga Rivne 1963 SKA Lviv Bashkiria Ufa Syrena Moscow 1964 Bashkiria Ufa Ufa Ufa SKA Lviv 1965 not...
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    On 1 July 2002, BAL Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937, a Tupolev Tu-154 passenger jet, and DHL International Aviation ME Flight 611, a Boeing 757 cargo jet...
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    Official Russian orchestral and choral vocal recording Problems playing this file? See media help. Official instrumental recording Problems playing this...
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  • Udmurt Vos (Udmurt: Удмурт Вӧсь, literally "Udmurt Faith") is the ethnic religious revival of the Udmurts, a Finno-Ugrian people inhabiting the republic...
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    man who was said to be a descendant of Kuchum fought the Russians in Bashkiria. In 1739, during the Bashkir War, some said Karasakal to be a Kuchumid...
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  • April 25, 1979 Nauchnij N. S. Chernykh  · 6.1 km MPC · JPL 2657 Bashkiria 1979 SB7 Bashkiria September 23, 1979 Nauchnij N. S. Chernykh THM 21 km MPC · JPL...
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    founded (as Orenburg) in 1735 in the process of the Russian colonization of Bashkiria and the Southern Ural region. The first settlement was founded by an expedition...
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    Date Use Description 1914-1917 Flag of Birsky Uyezd 1917–1919 Flag of Bashkiria 1925–1937 Flag of the Bashkir ASSR 1937–1938 Flag of the Bashkir ASSR...
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  • population. In the 18th-19th centuries Russian settlers began to populate Bashkiria intensively. Due to discontent of Bashkirs with the Russian policy popular...
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    requested an Imam. Cossacks in Siberia included Tatar Muslims like in Bashkiria. Bashkirs and Kalmyks in the Imperial Russian Army fought against Napoleon's...
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  • Legislative Assembly of Rostov Oblast 20 52 46 46 / 60 76.7% #1 2023  Bashkiria State Assembly of the Republic of Bashkortostan 55 88 79 78 78 / 110 70...
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    subspecies is distributed from the Ural Mountains of western Siberia and Bashkiria to the mid Ob River and the western Altai Mountains, north to limits of...
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    ISBN 978-0-87332-203-4. Donnelly, Alton S. (1968). The Russian Conquest of Bashkiria 1552–1740. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-00430-4. Avrich, Paul...
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  • area between the southern Ural Mountains and the Volga River, known as Bashkiria (Bashkortostan) and Perm Krai. In the early 8th century, some of the Hungarians...
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  • merchant class, in Eric Van Lustbader's Pearl Saga Bashkir State University Bashkiria (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    Charles (2016). Threads of Empire: Loyalty and Tsarist Authority in Bashkiria, 1552-1917. Indiana University Press. p. 13. Bruin, Cornelis de (1725)...
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    Morgenshtern donated to the fund for helping orphans "Our Children" in Bashkiria. This is reported on the foundation's page in VKontakte. The organization...
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    offered a nominal submission to the Russian Crown. The southern side of Bashkiria was partitioned by the Orenburg Line of forts. The forts ran from Samara...
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    domains, and others (not listed below) have none. .adygeya.ru — Adygea .bashkiria.ru — Bashkortostan .buryatia.ru, .ulan-ude.ru — Buryatia .grozny.ru —...
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