- The
Barga (Mongol: Барга;
simplified Chinese: 巴尔虎部;
traditional Chinese: 巴爾虎部; pinyin: Bā'ěrhǔ Bù) are a
subgroup of the
Buryats which gave its name to...
- Scotland,
Argentina D4j9 –
Bargut, Buryat, Khamnigan,
Tuvan D4j10 – Tubalar, Buryat,
Bargut, Khamnigan, Kazakhstan, Turk D4j12 –
Bargut, Buryat, Uyghur, Tatarstan...
- Barguzin, and Baikal–Kudara
Bargut group in
Hulunbuir (which is
historically known as Barga),
comprising Old
Bargut and New
Bargut Based on loan vocabulary...
-
Bargut,
Nentsi C4a1a3a1 – Yakut,
Nganasan (Vadei of
Taimyr Peninsula) C4a1a3a1a -
Evenk (Taimyr,
Stony Tunguska) C4a1a3a1b -
Tofalar C4a1a3b –
Bargut...
-
Tatka are
Bargut Jattan, Tatki,
Kasithal and Khera.
Tatka village is not
connected to any
major roads. It is
poorly connected to
Kasithal and
Bargut Jattan...
- New York:
Palgrave Macmillan, p. 163, ISBN 978-1-4039-7467-9 Şemsettin
Bargut; Turkey.
Deniz Kuvvetleri Komutanlığı (2000). 1. Dünya Harbi'nde ve Kurtuluş...
- pan-Mongol
initiative established in
February 1919 by Semyonov.
Fushenge led the
Bargut and
Karachen (Karachin)
Mongol soldiers and
entrusted the
training of them...
- ranks. In
early June 1975,
Montoneros guerrillas murdered executives David Bargut and Raúl
Amelong of the
Acindar steel firm in Rosario, in
reprisal for alleged...
- remain", by
their western Turkic neighbours.
Various sources also list the
Bargut, Buzava, Keraites, and
Naiman tribes as
comprising part of the Dörben Öörd;...
- tribe) who was his
military commander of
encampment and
Jochigan Noyan (from
Bargut tribe) who was his atabeg. He
commanded an army at the age of 20 against...