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    officials of the republic cannot assemble a document in Bashkir language.[citation needed] Bashkir together with Tatar belongs to the Kipchak-Bulgar (Russian:...
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    and Uzbekistan. Most Bashkirs speak the Bashkir language, which is similar to Tatar and Kazakh languages. The Bashkir language belongs to the Kipchak...
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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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  • The Bashkir alphabet (Bashkir: Башҡорт әлифбаһы, romanized: Başqort əlifbahı) is a writing system used for the Bashkir language. Until the mid-19th century...
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    extending horizontally to the left. It is used in the alphabet of the Bashkir language[better source needed] and (some forms of) Siberian Tatar.[better source needed]...
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    The Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, also historically known as Soviet Bashkiria or simply Bashkiria, was an autonomous republic of the Russian...
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  • Old Tatar (redirect from Old Bashkir)
    The Old Tatar language was a literary language used by some ethnic groups of the Volga-Ural|Siberia region (Tatars and Bashkirs) from the Middle Ages...
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  • The Bashkir liberation movement is a series of military clashes and uprisings of the Bashkir people against the Russian Empire that colonized Bashkortostan...
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    Bashkir cuisine (Bashkir: башҡорт аш-һыуы, romanized: başqurt aş-hıvı) is the traditional cuisine of the Bashkirs. Their way of life, and the predominance...
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  • An IETF BCP 47 language tag is a standardized code that is used to identify human languages on the Internet. The tag structure has been standardized by...
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  • Homay (song) (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
    Homay (ho-MY, Bashkir: Һомай, lit. 'Huma') is a song by the Russian folk-pop trio Ay Yola. The Bashkir-language song was released on March 14, 2025. The...
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    Bashkir State Pedagogical Institute. At that time there were five faculties — physics and mathematics, geography, history, natural sciences, language...
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    Eurasian territorial names. Bashkirs speak the Bashkir language, which belongs to the Kipchak branch of the Turkic language group. The first settlements...
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    The Bashkir or Bashkurt (Bashkir: Башҡорт аты, romanized: Başqort atı) is the horse breed of the Bashkir people. It is raised mainly within Bashkortostan...
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    Tatars, 27% of Bashkirs, and 1.3% of Russians claimed to understand basic Tatar language. Tatar, along with Russian, is the official language of the Republic...
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    International Legion of Territorial Defense of Ukraine, which was formed from Bashkir volunteers in 2022 during the Russian-Ukrainian War. One of the former...
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    As-salamu alaykum (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
    "салам алейкум" or "ассаламу ӏалайкум" (Chechen), "әссәләмәғәләйкүм" (Bashkir), and "әссәламү галәйкүм" (Tatar). Portal: Islam Adhan Dhikr Pax vobiscum...
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  • Ay Yola (category CS1 Bashkir-language sources (ba))
    Ay Yola (Bashkir: Ай Йола, Ay Yola) is a Russian Bashkir-language folk-pop musical group, which was formed in Ufa in 2024. Ay Yola is most famous through...
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  • Wa alaykumu s-salam (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
    Language(s) Term Albanian, Bosnian ve alejkum esselam Azerbaijani və əleykum əssalam Bashkir үә ғәләйкүм әссәләм Bengali ওয়া'আলাইকুমুস-সালাম Indonesian...
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    eng. «cat»; Bashkir: Мисәү, romanized: Misəw, Chuvash: Пичев, romanized: Piçev, lit. 'buckle' The linguistic landscape of the Chuvash language is quite homogeneous...
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    Chelyabinsk (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
    1736, a fortress by the name of Chelyaba was founded on the site of a Bashkir village. Chelyabinsk was granted town status by 1787. Chelyabinsk began...
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  • List of date formats by country (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
    wide variety of time and date representations for different countries and language groups. All examples use example date 2021-03-31 / 2021 March 31 / 31 March...
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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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  • Perfect Strangers (2016 film) (category CS1 Bashkir-language sources (ba))
    predstavom "Potpuni stranci" na sceni Dramskog teatra Skopje". Dnevni avaz (in Bashkir). 17 October 2024. Retrieved 12 February 2025. Tran, Diep (10 October 2024)...
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    Ural Mountains (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
    century. It might have been borrowed from either Turkic "stone belt" (Bashkir, where the same name is used for the range), or Ob-Ugric. From the 13th...
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  • Terminative case (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
    pora xiparoloike 'From this bank up to that bank of the river' In the Bashkir language, the terminative case is indicated by the suffix -ğasa/-gäsä/-qasa/-käsä:...
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    Kurultai (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
    for Language Learners and Travelers to Turkey". www.turkishdictionary.net. Qurultay of the Crimean Tatar people A video (in the Bashkir language) about...
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    Aul (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
    Ingushetia. Altay: аил, romanized: ail; Armenian: աուլ, romanized: aul; Bashkir: ауыл, romanized: awıl; Chechen: эвла, romanized: ēvla; Chuvash: ял, romanized: yal;...
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    Elvira Nabiullina (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
    State Councillor of the Russian Federation. Nabiullina was born in Ufa, Bashkir ASSR, on 29 October 1963 into an ethnic Tatar family. Her father, Sakhipzada...
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    Oktoberfest (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
    Oktoberfest (German pronunciation: [ɔkˈtoːbɐˌfɛst] ; Bavarian: Wiesn, Oktobafest) is the world's largest Volksfest, featuring a beer festival and a travelling...
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