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Bashkir may
refer to: Bashkirs, an
ethnic group in Russia,
primarily living in
Bashkortostan and
neighboring countries Bashkir language, a
Turkic language...
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movement abroad,
founder of the
Bashkir National Political Center and
Bashkort.
Leader and
speaker of the Free
Nations of Post-Russia Forum. Born on July...
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Bashkir (UK: /bæʃˈkɪər/ bash-KEER, US: /bɑːʃˈkɪər/ bahsh-KEER) or
Bashkort (Bashkir: Башҡорт теле, romanized: Başqort tele, [bɑʂˈqʊ̞rt tɪ̞ˈlɪ̞] ) is a...
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singing called özläü (sometimes
spelled uzlyau;
Bashkort Өзләү),
which has
nearly died out. In addition,
Bashkorts also sing
uzlyau while playing the
kurai flute...
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Bashkirs (UK: /bæʃˈkɪərz/ bash-KEERZ, US: /bɑːʃˈkɪərz/ bahsh-KEERZ) or
Bashkorts (Bashkir: Башҡорттар, romanized: Başqorttar, IPA: [bɑʂ.qʊɾt.ˈtaɾ]; Russian:...
- (1375) a town
approximately on the
Belaya River was
designated Pascherti (
Bashkort), and
Gerardus Mercator's map (1554) also
marked the
settlement with the...
- Biblioteka.
Retrieved August 16, 2018. "Союз нерушимый - Башкирский язык".
bashkort-tele.livejournal.com.
Retrieved August 18, 2018. Data for item "43210"...
- tax-farmer. Âmil (Turkish), Ğamil (Гамил, Tatar), Ğəmil / Əmil (Ғәмил / Әмил,
Bashkort). In
Hindi use, the name Amil does not seem to have the same
Arabic root...
- Raashid, Rachid,
Rashed Rashīd: Rachid,
Rasheed Reşit (Turkish) Rəşid (Azeri) Rəşit (Tatar /
Bashkort)
Derived ر ش د (r š d)
Related names Rashida, Arshad...
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Bagvalal at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Bashkort at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) (in French) VI°...