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- Tunka extends into Mongolia. Ekhirit–Bulagat group in the Ust’-Orda National District comprising Ekhirit–Bulagat, Bokhan, Ol’khon, Barguzin, and Baikal–Kudara...
- 150.3°W / -37.3; -150.3 Awonawilona (Zuni) Bulagat 38°12′S 15°12′W / 38.2°S 15.2°W / -38.2; -15.2 Bulagat (Buryat people of Siberia) Bumba 63°06′N 50°24′W...
- the po****tion was formed, which remains relatively stable to this day - Bulagats, Khongodors, Soyots, who (some earlier, others later) became subethnic...
- Kharchin / Khorchin Northern Buryat Khori group Alar–Tunka group Ekhirit–Bulagat group Bargut group Lower Uda Southern Mongolic (part of a Gansu–Qinghai...
- of Russian colonization of Siberia. Its name is derived from the word "Bulagat", literally meaning sable hunters, a Buryat tribe. From 1655, m**** settlement...
- their lands. The strong military-political alliance of the Ekhirites and Bulagats, whom the Cossacks called "big brothers" in the do****entation, had a clear...
- Russian colonization of Siberia. The name Balagansk originates from the Bulagat, literally sable hunters, a Buryat tribe. From 1655, m**** settlement started...