• Since Muslim Siberian Bukharans had legal advantages and privileges under Russia, Baraba Tatars pretended to be them. Due to the Bukharans frequently intermarrying...
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    Islam among the Siberian Tatars began by the early 15th century and most were Muslim by the late 18th century. Contact with Siberian Bukharans and later Volga...
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    between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Siberian Yupiks, or Yuits (Russian: Юиты), are a Yupik people who reside along the...
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    called the Nurgan Regional Military Commission near the ruins of Tyr on the Siberian mainland, which continued operating until the mid-1430s. There is some...
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    Kamasins Kumandins Shors Aba Soyots Siberian Tatars Baraba Tatars Chat Tatars Eushta Tatars Kalmak Tatars Siberian Bukharans Zabolotnie Tatars Teleuts Tofalars...
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    the Sarts of Central Asia. Sart was one of the names applied to the Siberian Bukharans who settled in Siberia in the 17th century. Golden, Peter B. An Introduction...
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  • Baraba Tatars (category Siberian Tatars)
    to find an excuse not to pay yasaq to the Dzungars. Since Muslim Siberian Bukharans had legal advantages and privileges under Russia, Barabas pretended...
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  • 2022-01-22. See Young (2008), above, for the reclassification of eastern Siberian ethnicities. Alyutor language Wixman, Ronald (1984) The Peoples of the...
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  • Kalmak Tatars (category Siberian Tatars)
    around the late 18th century under the influence of Volga Tatars and Siberian Bukharans. The majority of Kalmak Tatars belong to Y-DNA haplogroup N1c1-Y16311...
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    Astrakhan Tatars Kryashens Mishar Tatars Nağaybäk Volga Tatars Siberian Tatars Siberian Bukharans Teleuts Tofalars Tuvans Tozhu Tuvans Yakuts Turkic minorities...
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  • Siberian fur trade is an exchange concerned with the gathering, buying and selling of valuable animal furs that originate from Siberia. The Siberian fur...
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    Abdurreshid Ibrahim (category Siberian Tatar people)
    Turkic peoples, and his father Gumer (Ğomär) was descended from the Siberian Bukharans. He started school at seven and at the age of 10 entered the Almenevo...
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    in Fergana. In 1920, it ceased to exist with the establishment of the Bukharan People's Soviet Republic. 1800 QING EMPIRE SIKHS AWADH MARATHA STATES NIZAM...
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    Emirate of Bukhara Russian Turkestan Turkestan Burton, Audrey (1997). The Bukharans: A Dynastic, Diplomatic, and Commercial History, 1550–1702. Richmond,...
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    History of Inner Asia (2000), p. 180. Burton, Audrey (15 July 1997). The Bukharans: A Dynastic, Diplomatic, and Commercial History, 1550–1702. Palgrave Macmillan...
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    Mongolian border south of Lake Baikal from 1727. The trade was mostly Siberian furs for Chinese cotton, silk, tobacco and tea. Russia and China came into...
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    reliable. However, his life and conquests had a profound influence on Siberian relations, sparking Russian interest in the region and establishing the...
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    Arabshahid dynasty. Around 1540 and 1593, the Khans were driven out by the Bukharans. In both cases they fled to Persia and soon returned. In 1558, Anthony...
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    activists of the Young Bukharian Movement informed the Bolsheviks that the Bukharans were ready for the revolution and that the people were awaiting liberation...
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    Negidals, Nanais, etc.), Yukaghirs, Luoravetlans (Chukchis, Koryaks), and Siberian Eskimos, but certain subclades are very common in Finland, Estonia, Latvia...
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    (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press) 1968. Burton, Audrey. The Bukharans: A Dynastic, Diplomatic and Commercial History, 1550-1702 (London: Curzon...
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    species in the genus Capra, but is surpassed in length and weight by the Siberian ibex. The coat is of a grizzled, light brown to black colour, and is smooth...
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  • public, and without his support the plan died. Birobidzhan, a Soviet-era Siberian city founded in 1931, intended for Jewish settlement within the Soviet...
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    the land until then occupied by the Middle Jüz as the territory of the Siberian Kirgiz and introduced a set of administrative reforms, some of them intended...
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    part of Sogdia, a collection of city-states which was overrun by Scytho-Siberians and Yuezhi nomadic tribes around 150 BC. The Silk Road passed through...
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    During World War I, Semyon was a Captain and fought alongside the 6th Siberian Corps, and then became part of the operational staff management of the...
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    made themselves masters of the Siberian forests. They did not expand south because they were seeking furs. The Siberian Cossacks were skilled in forest...
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    archived from the original (PDF) on 7 October 2016 Ido, Shinji (2014), "Bukharan Tajik", Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 44 (1): 87–102...
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  • forces, the Lithuanian-Byelorussian SSR was dissolved. 14 November Great Siberian Ice March:Admiral Kolchak's Army starts retreating from Omsk to Chita 1920...
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    the Crimea, much of Transcaucasia, Ukraine, Byelorussia, Far Eastern, Siberian, and Central Asian parts of the Soviet Union as well as with its Far Northern...
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