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Kazakhstan in the
Soviet Union,
Batyr was
reported as
having a
vocabulary of more than 20 phrases. A
recording of
Batyr saying "
Batyr is good", his name and using...
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Bogenbay Batyr (Kazakh: Бөгенбай батыр, romanized: Bögenbay batır) was a
famous Kazakh warrior from the 18th century.
Batyr is an
honorific term meaning...
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Baitik Batyr (Kyrgyz: Байтик баатыр) (c. 1823, Chüy
Valley — 1886) was a
Kyrgyz politician of the 19th
century who
defended the
demands of the Kyrgyz...
- Ural-
batyr or Oral-batır (Bashkir: Урал батыр,
pronounced [oˈɾɑɫ.bɑˌtɯ̞ɾ], from Ural +
Turkic batır 'hero,
brave man') is the most
famous kubair (epic...
- The
Taneke Batyr was a
Kazakh tribal leader who
lived from c. 1807 to 1884 on the
territory of the
present Aksu
district of
Taldykorgan region. With Chokan...
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Batyr Amangeldiyevich Amanov (Turkmen:
Batyr Amangeldiýewiç Amanow, Cyrillic: Батыр Амангелдиевич Аманов; Russian: Батир Амангельдыевич Аманов, romanized:...
- Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Raiymbek Batyr (1705–1785) was a
great Kazakh batyr, the son of Tuke and
grandson of the
famous Khangeldy Batyr of the
Alban family of the...
- romanized:
Muizziddin Mūhammed Rahim-Bek Bahadür),also
spelled as
Raiymbek Batyr, was a
famous Kazakh warrior from the 18th century. The term
Bahadur is...
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present in Turco-Mongol folklore, one
instance is the
Bashkir epic poem Ural-
batyr . The
Bogatyr of
Eastern Slavic legends is
derived from the
turkic term...
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Batyr Ataýewiç Berdiýew (born 3
October 1960) is a
Turkmen former politician, who
served as the
foreign minister of
Turkmenistan from 2000 to 2001. He...