- The
Bukey Horde (Kazakh: Бөкей Ордасы, romanized: Bökei Ordasy, بوكەي ورداسى; Russian: Букеевская Орда, romanized: Bukeyevskaya Orda), also
known as the...
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Bukey 2000, p. 33.
Evans 2006, p. 655. "1938: Austria". MSN Encarta.
Archived from the
original on 8
September 2009.
Retrieved 11
March 2007.
Bukey 2000...
- B****ett, For God and Kaiser: The
Imperial Austrian Army, 1619-1918, p. 40
Bukey 2002, p. 6. "Das
politische System in Österreich (The
Political System in...
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Habsburg Austria, 1848–1916.
Purdue University Press. p. 157. Evan Burr
Bukey, Hitler's Austria: Po****r
Sentiment in the **** Era, 1938–1945, p. 6 Brigitte...
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converted into a
makeshift concentration camp.
American historian Evan Burr
Bukey warned that the
plebiscite result needs to be
taken with "great caution"...
- to the rear axle of his shaft-driven
bicycle as a
drive shaft. In 1899,
Bukey used the term to
describe the
shaft transmitting power from the
wheel to...
- zhuz
Junior zhuz
Bukey Horde,
Bokei or Buqei; also
known as the
Inner or
Interior Horde – This
state founded in 1801 by
Sultan Bukey under Russian suzerainty...
- to the west, to
Astrakhan Governorate,
forming Bukey Horde there. When the
Kazakh SSR was formed.
Bukey Horde was
positioned in its most remote, western...
- bandits"
pushed to the Emba. In 1801, 5,000
Kazakh households headed by
Bukey Khan
moved to the Volga–Ural
interfluve and
began to form the
Inner Horde...
- Party,
given their similar political programs and anti-Prussian agenda. E.
Bukey remarked that "the DHP
behaved as if it were an
integral part of the Zentrum"...