• Valĕm Huşa (12th century) - Volga Bulgar Muslim saint, highly revered by Chuvashes. Mehmet Huşa Celepi (16th century) - Chuvash convert to Islam, hajji (religious...
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    Chuvash people (redirect from Chuvashes)
    employees. Many Chuvashes were influenced by Tatars who were strong representatives of Islam in the Volga-Urals region. This caused Chuvashes to define themselves...
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    (October, 2013) Chuvash National Movement Chuvash National Museum List of Chuvashes Chuvash Wikipedia ChuvashTet IPO «CNC», official site Archived 2016-01-10...
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    National Museum List of Chuvashes Chuvash Wikipedia Chuvash National Broadcasting Company Chuvash national radio ChuvashTet The entry of Chuvashia into...
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    National Movement ChuvashTet Chuvash national radio List of Chuvashes Chuvash National Congress State of the Wiki. Презентация Джимми Уэйлса на «Викимания...
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    Olimpiada Ivanova (category Athletes stripped of World Athletics Championships medals)
    medal winners List of European Athletics Championships medalists (women) List of doping cases in sport by substance List of Chuvashes Russia at the World...
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  • Chuvash National Broadcasting Company Radio of Chuvashia ChuvashTet Chuvash Wikipedia List of Chuvashes Chuvash National Museum Chuvash National Congress...
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    Historical population: The following incomplete list of Turkic people shows the respective groups' core areas of settlement and their estimated sizes (in millions):...
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    Magna Hungaria (category History of Ural)
    particularly atavistic characteristics of the songs Hungarian folklore shows similarities with those of the Chuvashes, a Turkic ethnic group established mainly...
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    Some aspects of HLA in Tatars appeared close to Chuvashes and Bulgarians, thus supporting the view that Tatars may be descendants of ancient Bulgars...
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  • the Greek tribes, Pelasgians, and Anatolians. Balkans: the Illyrians (List of ancient tribes in Illyria), Dacians, and Thracians. Italian peninsula:...
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    A Priest Speaks (Onajeng Ojla), which in 2009 was added to the federal list of material deemed "extremist". In 2011 there was an unsuccessful attempt...
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    Ostlegionen (category Foreign volunteer units of the Wehrmacht)
    were units in the Army of Nazi Germany during World War II made up of personnel from the Soviet Union. They were a large part of the Wehrmacht foreign...
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    Azerbaijanis claim military casualties of 300,000, Bashkirs of about 300,000, Mordvas of 130,000 and Chuvashes of 106,470. But one of the most tragic figures comes...
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  • Konar, Chuvashia (category Rural settlements of Chuvashia)
    Dubanov notes the following: "M.N. Yuhma in the book "Ancient Bulgaro-Chuvashes" writes that Konar is a Bulgaro-Chuvash hero". In the article dedicated...
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  • Y-DNA haplogroups by ethnic group (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from February 2021)
    Subsequent columns represent the sample size (n) of the study or studies cited, and the percentage of each haplogroup found in that particular sample....
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    Haplogroup I-M170 (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from February 2021)
    with their defining mutations, as of 2011. Up-to-date phylogenetic trees listing all currently known subclades of I can be found at Y-Full and FamilyTreeDNA...
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    Potato riots (category History of the potato)
    population, Chuvashes, Udmurts, Tatars, and Komi. The government sent troops to suppress the riots. In a number of places, peasants were shot. Thousands of rebels...
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    cities of republican significance, the list of which is established by the Constitution of the Republic of Tatarstan. The districts consist of cities of district...
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    Khakassia. Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Khakassia. List of Chairmen of the Supreme Council of Khakassia Music in Khakassia Altai-Sayan region Президент...
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    authors claim there is a similarity between the dress and customs of the Chuvashes, who descend from the Volga Bulgars, and the Bulgarian ethnographic...
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  • translated. This situation isn't common for all non-Slavic people of Russia. Chuvashes and Keräşen Tatars, for example, use Russian (Orthodox Christian)...
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  • Çük (category Cultural history of Russia)
    Cyrillic: Чук, Чүк, Чӳк, Чӱк) was a holiday of Keräşen Tatars, Chuvashes, Udmurts, preserved before the beginning of 20th century. It was celebrated as summer...
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    Bugulminsky District (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    Russians; 30% as Bashkirs; 15% were Tatars; and the rest of the population was represented by the Chuvashes, Mordovians and other ethnic groups. In 1917, the...
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    Aksubayevsky District (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    чувашам от новой переписи" [Chuvash minus. Local historian about what the Chuvashes should expect from the new census]. RFE/RL (in Russian). Retrieved December...
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