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Akhat Abdulkhakovich Akhmetyanov (Russian: Ахат Абдулхакович Ахметьянов, Bashkir: Әхәт Әбделхаҡ улы Әхмәтйәнов; 10
August 1918 — 3
August 1976) was one...
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Archived from the
original on 25
September 2022.
Retrieved 16
August 2022.
Akhmetyanov R. G.
Brief Historical and
etymological dictionary of the
Tatar language...
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Salbiev had 601
confirmed kills,
Vasilij Kvachantiradze had 534,
Akhat Akhmetyanov and Ivan
Sidorenko had
around 500.
Lieutenant Lyudmila Pavlichenko (World...
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Virtual Library". www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org.
Retrieved 2024-10-10.
Akhmetyanov R. G.
Brief Historical and
etymological dictionary of the
Tatar language...
- (šüäš),
according to the
authoritative conclusion of the
linguist R. G.
Akhmetyanov,
meant “plowman, farmer”. However, the
peace between them did not last...
- Saransk:
Republic of
Mordovia Government Research Institute of
Humanities Akhmetyanov,
Rifkat (1981).
Common Spiritual Culture Vocabulary Of
Middle Volga Peoples...
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Policy of
Republic Of
Udmurtia website. On
Udmurts Boyce 1996, p. 3
Akhmetyanov 1981
Shigurova 2011
Shigurova 2011 Sharonov,
Aleksandr (1994), Mastorava...
- ссылках указываются относительно доступного интернет-ресурса)
Rifkat Akhmetyanov Сравнительное исследование татарского и чувашского языков. «Наука», М...