- the term
originated from the name of a
legendary Khazar warlord named Bashgird, who
ruled an area
along the Yayıq river.
Ethnologist R. G.
Kuzeev derived...
- been
applied to the
region throughout its history, including: Bashgurd,
Bashgird, Baskardiya, Bashkyrd, Bashdzhard, Pascatir,
Bashirdi etc. The reference...
- by Bashkirs. The
region has been
known by
several names,
including al-
Bashgird, Bashgirdia, Bascardia,
Fiyafi Bashqurt (The
Bashqurt steppes), Pascatir...
-
quotations in the
geographical dictionary of Yāqūt (under the
headings Atil,
Bashgird, Bulghār, Khazar, Khwārizm, Rūs),
published in 1823 by
Christian Martin...
- wing,
which includes Ibir-Sibir, Russian, Libka, Ukek, Madzhar, Bulgar,
Bashgird and Srai-Berke, was
given to
descendants [Tokhta], and they
named them...
- wing,
which includes Ibir-Sibir, Russian, Libka, Ukek, Madzhar, Bulgar,
Bashgird and Srai-Berke, was
given to
descendants [Tokhta], and they
named them...