- Maillart.
Baymirza Hayit. "Do****ents:
Soviet Russia's Anti-Islam-Policy in Turkestan. "Düsseldorf:
Gerhard von Mende, 2 vols, 1958.
Baymirza Hayit. "Turkestan...
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Baymirza Hayit Mahmutmirzaoğlov (17
December 1917 – 31
October 2006), also
spelled Boymirza Hayit Mahmutmirzaoğlov, was a
historian and
orientalist who...
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having collaborated with the ****s.
Notable members of the
legion include Baymirza Hayit, a
Turkologist who
after the war
settled in West
Germany and became...
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killed in
fighting near the
Aqbulaq River on July 12, 1838.
According to
Baymirza Hayit's book "Turkistan:
Between Russia and China"
after his army was defeated...
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Felix Haurowitz (1896–1987) –
Czech physician and
biochemist (1939–1948)
Baymirza Hayit (1917–2006) –
Uzbek historian and
orientalist Richard Honig 1890–1981)...
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Central Asian Survey, Vol. 6 (1987), No. 1, pp. 1–73, and No.2, pp. 7–42.
Baymirza Hayit: Basmatschi.
Nationaler Kampf Turkestans in den
Jahren 1917 bis 1934...
- business,
technology and life
across the region.
Retrieved 2021-12-11. Hayit,
Baymirza (1965). "Two
outstanding figures in
modern Uzbek literature:
Qadiri and...
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Baymurzino (Russian: Баймурзино; Bashkir: Баймырҙа,
Baymırźa) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Yermolkinsky Selsoviet,
Belebeyevsky District, Bashkortostan...
- araştırmaları (in Turkish). Türk Dünyası Araştırmaları Vakfı. 1996. p. 94. Hayit,
Baymirza (1975). Türkistan
Rusya ile Çin arasinda: XVIII-XX.
asirlarda Ruslar ve...
- world,
speaking on the
state of
Islam within the
Soviet Union.
Alongside Baymirza Hayit he was
recognised by the
Soviet government at this time as the country's...