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modern Tatar,
Bashkir and
Chuvash languages.
According to
historian Ravil Bukharaev,
Ghali was
likely born into a
cleric family in
Volga Bulgaria. He studied...
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Nigel (2000). The
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explain the
variety of
Bulgars taboos,
including those about animals.
Ravil Bukharaev believed that such an
autocratic and
monotheistic religion—henotheism...
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Bukharaev.
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historical images of
Kazan prior to this era.
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scholar Ravil Bukharaev, the need for the tower,
which was
built as a
military watchtower is questionable...
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