The 2019 Bashkir head election was held on 8 September 2019 in the autonomous republic of Bashkortostan. The result was a victory for Radiy Khabirov who...
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Mayor Radiy Khabirov new acting Head of Bashkortostan. Khabirov previously served as chief of staff to former Bashkir President Murtaza Rakhimov in 2003–2008...
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Bashkortostan (redirect from Bashkir Republic)
the vote in the 2019 Bashkir head election. The next election will be in 2024. Before his current role, Radiy Khabirov was the Head of Krasnogorsk, Moscow...
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The Head of the Republic of Bashkortostan (Bashkir: Башҡортостан Республикаһы Башлығы, translit. Bashqortostan Respublikahï Bashlïghï - before 1 January...
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Bashkortostan in October 2012 called for Khamitov to initiate snap elections. At the same time, the Bashkir public organization "People's Referendum" appealed to the...
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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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election 2018 Bashkir parliamentary election 2018 Buryat parliamentary election 2018 Kalmyk parliamentary election 2018 Sakha parliamentary election 2018 Khakas...
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Radiy Khabirov (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
Radiy Faritovich Khabirov (Bashkir: Радий Фəрит улы Хəбиров, romanized: Radiy Färit ulı Xäbirov; Russian: Радий Фаритович Хабиров; born 20 March 1964)...
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Yunir Kutluguzhin (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
serving as the CPRF Bashkir Regional Branch's First Secretary and has been nominee from the party in the 2014 and 2019 head elections. Born in the village...
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2024 Bashkortostan protests (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
The 2024 Bashkortostan protests (Bashkir: Башҡортостанда протесттар, romanized: Bashqortostanda protesttar) are a series of protests started on 15 January...
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Zlatoust: Battle between Bashkir and Tatar rebels and the government troops of the Tsardom of Russia. It is one of the events of the Bashkir rebellion of 1704–1711...
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Dashnaksiun) and Azeris (voting for Musavat and other Muslim groups). Tatar and Bashkir lists gathered 55% of the votes in Ufa. In July 1917 the First All-Kazakh...
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urged ethnic Bashkirs from the Russian republic of Bashkortostan not to participate in the war against Ukraine, saying that "thousands of Bashkir men have...
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Bakir Izetbegović (category CS1 Bashkir-language sources (ba))
Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2006 general election. He became the Deputy Head of his father's Party of Democratic Action (SDA) Caucus in...
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as the Bashkir uprising. Modern Bashkir separatism began in the 90s and was influenced by Tatarstan. Just like most other movements, Bashkir separatism...
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Lilia Chanysheva (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
Lilia Ayratovna Chanysheva (Russian: Лилия Айратовна Чанышева, Bashkir: Лилиә Айрат ҡыҙы Чанышева, romanized: Liliä Ayrat qıźı Çanışeva, Tatar: Лилия...
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or "Head of the Turkmens") until his death in 2006; Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, who became president in 2007 after winning a non-democratic election (he...
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Neftekamsk (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
Neftekamsk (Russian: Нефтека́мск; Bashkir: Нефтекама, romanized: Neftekama) is a city in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia, located in the northwest...
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Abbas Gallyamov (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
Радикович Галлямов, Bashkir: Аббас Радик улы Галләмов; born 30 May 1972) is a Russian political scientist and opinion journalist of Bashkir origin. He is known...
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2024–present Serbian anti-corruption protests (category CS1 Bashkir-language sources (ba))
učestvovao je u prebijanju studenata, ali to nije SVE". Slobodna Bosna (in Bashkir). 28 January 2025. Retrieved 28 January 2025. "Vučevićev sin u društvu...
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Vojin Mijatović (category CS1 Bashkir-language sources (ba))
postao bh. patriota?". INAT | Portal za politiku, kulturu i društvo (in Bashkir). Retrieved 18 September 2022. "Vojin Mijatović kandidat SDP-a za Predsjedništvo...
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USSR as well as elected the Presidium which served as the USSR's collective head of state under both the 1936 and 1977 Soviet Constitutions. By the Soviet...
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Rustem Akhunov (category Orphaned articles from April 2019)
Officer, and the head of Laboratory of Regional Economics Issues; a former dean of the Institute for Economics, Finance and Business of Bashkir State University...
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Google Translate (category Articles with unsourced statements from December 2019)
including Cantonese, Tok Pisin and some regional languages in Russia including Bashkir, Chechen, Ossetian and Crimean Tatar were added. The languages were added...
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subordinated to Moscow. Bashkir ASSR was formed on 23 March 1919 from several northern districts of the Orenburg Governorate populated by Bashkirs. On 11 October...
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Oblast Bashkortostan People: Bashkirs Proposed state: Bashkortostan Militant organisation: Committee of Bashkir Resistance, Bashkir Company Advocacy groups:...
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Russia (category Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2019)
term in the 2024 presidential election, by winning 88% of the vote, the highest percentage in a presidential election in post-Soviet Russia. Russia's...
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Republics of Russia (category Articles containing Bashkir-language text)
within Russian territory for fear of them seeking independence. In 1925 the Bashkir ASSR lost its border with the future Kazakh SSR with the creation of the...
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Volga is known as İdel (Идел) in Tatar, Atăl (Атӑл) in Chuvash, Iźel in Bashkir, Edıl in Kazakh, and İdil in Turkish. The Turkic names go back to the ancient...
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he directed Khazar forces from a throne mounted with al-Djarrah's severed head [citation needed]. In 737, Marwan Ibn Muhammad entered Khazar territory under...
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