- The
Baraba (Siberian Tatar: параба, бараба, барама, бараба татарлар) are a sub-group of
Siberian Tatars and the
indigenous people of the Ob-Irtysh interfluve...
- The
Baraba steppe or
Baraba Lowland (Russian: Барабинская низменность), is a
plain in
western Siberia. It is
named after Baraba Tatars, its indigenous...
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Barabás is a
village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the
Northern Great Plain region of
eastern Hungary. Jews
settled in
Barabás in the
middle of...
- is
Baraba, and they are
found mainly in the
steppe of
Baraba, in the
Novosibirsk Oblast.
Their po****tion is
around 8,000. The sub-groups are:
Baraba-Turazh...
- Look up
Barabas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Barabas, an
alternative spelling of Barabbas, may
refer to:
People Miklós
Barabás, the
Hungarian painter...
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Tatar consists of
three dialects: Tobol-Irtysh,
Baraba and Tom.
According to D. G. Tumasheva, the
Baraba dialect is
grammatically closest to the southern...
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Baraba,
Paraba or
Baraba Tatar is a
dialect of
Siberian Tatar spoken by
Baraba Tatars in Siberia.
While middle aged
individuals and the
young generation...
- Sack–
Barabas syndrome (SBS) is an
older name for
vascular Ehlers–Danlos
syndrome (vEDS). It is a
medical condition, a
subset of Ehlers–Danlos syndrome...
- Lőrinc
Barabás (born
March 10, 1983, Budapest) is a
Hungarian jazz
trumpeter and composer.
Barabás began to
study the
trumpet at
Szabolcsi Bence Music...
- Enikő
Barabás-Mironcic (born 21 July 1986) is a
Romanian rower. She
competed at the 2008
Summer Olympics,
where she won a
bronze medal in women's eight...