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    from Dagestan. Sometimes Balkars and Karachays are referred to as a single ethnicity. Ethnogenesis: The ethnogenesis of the Balkars resulted, in part, from:...
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    (Таулу тил, Tawlu til), is a Turkic language spoken by the Karachays and Balkars in Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachay–Cherkessia, European Russia, as well...
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    The Deportation of the Balkars was the expulsion by the Soviet government of the entire Balkar population of the North Caucasus to Central Asia on March 8...
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  • Balkar and Karachay nationalism is the national sentiment among the Balkars and Karachai. It generally manifests itself in: The movement for the recognition...
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    Karachays (category Articles containing Karachay-Balkar-language text)
    Caucasus. They have a common origin, culture, and language with the Balkars. According to Balkar historian, ethnographer and archaeologist Ismail Miziev who was...
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  • Balkar Singh Sidhu (born 10 October 1971) is an Indian politician and Punjabi singer. He is the Member of legislative assembly from the Rampura Phul Assembly...
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  • Balkar Singh is an Indian politician and the MLA representing the Kartarpur Assembly constituency in the Punjab Legislative Assembly. He is a member of...
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    Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1944, Joseph Stalin accused the Balkars of cooperating with Nazi Germany, men of military age suspected of being...
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    Galip Balkar (1936 – 11 March 1983) was a Turkish diplomat. He was assassinated by two Armenian gunmen in 1983 during his duty as the Turkish ambassador...
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    Kabardins (Circassians), who speak a North-West Caucasian language, and the Balkars who speak a Turkic language. According to the 2021 Census, Kabardins make...
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  • Balkar is a town (belde) and municipality in the Gölbaşı District, Adıyaman Province, Turkey. Its population is 2,091 (2021). "Türkiye Mülki İdare Bölümleri...
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  • The First Secretary of the Kabardino–Balkarian regional branch of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was the position of highest authority in the...
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    about 500 years previously. The Karachays and Balkars spoke similar Turkic languages. East of the Balkars were the Ossetians – Iranian speakers descended...
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    return of the Balkars, the KBASSR is re-instated on 9 January 1957. On 31 January 1991, the republic declared sovereignty as the Kabardino-Balkar SSR and from...
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    Europe (Balkan Gagauz Turkish, Bashkir, Chuvash, Crimean Tatar, Karachay-Balkar, Kumyk, Nogai and Tatar). Kartvelian languages (Georgian, Mingrelian and...
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    Cities and towns under republic's jurisdiction Nalchik (Нальчик) (capital) Baksan (Баксан) Prokhladny (Прохладный) Districts: Baksansky (Баксанский) Chegemsky...
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    Nalchik (category Articles containing Karachay-Balkar-language text)
    Balkars (Taulu) (18.2%) Cherkess (3.6%) Ossetians (1.3%) others (13.2%) 2002 census data is as follows: Kabardians (47.3%) Russians (31.8%) Balkars (11...
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    domination of the Khazars. Some[who?] also believe that the present-day Balkars of the Caucasus are the descendants of the Batbayan horde even though they...
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    Caucasus (category Articles containing Karachay-Balkar-language text)
    army. In the 1940s, around 480,000 Chechens and Ingush, 120,000 Karachay–Balkars and Meskhetian Turks, thousands of Kalmyks, and 200,000 Kurds in Nakchivan...
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  • АО  (Russian) Къэбэрдей-Балъкъэр АО  (Kabardian) Къабарты-Малкъар АО  (Karachay-Balkar) Autonomous oblast of the Russian SFSR 1922–1936 Capital Nalchik Area  ...
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    Kefir (category Articles containing Karachay-Balkar-language text)
    2020. Retrieved 14 June 2023. Karaketov; Sabanchiev (2014). Karachays. Balkars. Moscow: .Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology. N.N. Miklouho-Maclay...
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    Maysky (Russian: Ма́йский; Kabardian: Майскэ) is a town and the administrative center of Maysky District of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, Russia, located...
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    Kabarda horse (redirect from Balkar horse)
    The Kabarda, Kabardin or Circassian horse is a breed from the Caucasus, originating from Eastern Circassia, currently part of the Kabardino-Balkaria region...
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    Turkish, Chagatai, Tatar, Turkish, Turkmen, Azeri, Uzbek, and Karachay-Balkar; Caucasian languages such as Georgian, and, to a lesser extent, Avar and...
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    Circassian lords subjugated and vassalized the neighbouring Karachays and Balkars and the Ossetians. The term Circassia is also used as the collective name...
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    Republics of Russia (category Articles containing Karachay-Balkar-language text)
    treason, particularly in southern Russia. Between 1943 and 1945, ethnic Balkars, Chechens, Crimean Tatars, Ingush, and Kalmyks were deported en masse from...
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    groups living in the region—the Kalmyks, Chechens, Ingushi, Karachai, Balkars, and Crimean Tatars—were accused of having collaborated with the Germans...
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  • Balkar Singh is a politician and MLA from Kartarpur. Balkar Singh may also refer to: Balkar Singh Sidhu, Indian singer, politician and MLA from Rampura...
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    legions. These Legions consisted of Abkhazians, Circassians, Kabardians, Balkars, Karachays, Chechens, Ingushes, and the peoples of Dagestan. The Kurds...
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    M Kumyk Sunni Islam Karachays and Balkars Karachay-Cherkessia and Kabardino-Balkaria (Russia) 0.4 M Karachay-Balkar Sunni Islam Tuvans Tuva (Russia) 0...
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