- the
Burtas are
supposed to be Turkic-speaking and
ethnically related to the
Volga Bulgars.
Recently some
scholars have
suggested that the
Burtas were...
- in Albanian.
Tripe chorba (Turkish: işkembe çorbası, Romanian: ciorbă de
burtă, Bulgarian: шкембе чорба, romanized: škembe čorba, Macedonian: чкембе чорба...
-
Burta (Persian: بورتا, also
Romanized as
Būrtā) is a
village in
Tamin Rural District, in the
Central District of
Mirjaveh County,
Sistan and Baluchestan...
-
Berta proper, a.k.a. Gebeto, is
spoken by the
Berta (also Bertha, Barta,
Burta) in
Sudan and Ethiopia. As of 2006
Berta had
approximately 180,000 speakers...
-
conflict with the
Burtas on
their way to the left or "Khazar" bank of Volga.
Circa 889–890, the
Khazars were at war with the
Burtas, the
Oghuz and the...
- İmänle
Bortas (Tatar: Имәнле Бортас, romanized: İmänle Bortas) is a
rural locality (a derevnya) in Qaybıç District, Tatarstan. The po****tion was 164 as...
-
between rivers Sura and Tsna. The
previous po****tion were
Mordvins and
Burtas. Po****tion was
mainly Mişär Tatars, and
Moksha Mordvins. In 1313-1367 years...
- the
Macedon dynasty of Byzantium; SY,
perhaps a
central Volga statelet,
Burtas, Asya;
PYYNYL denoting the Danube-Don Pechnegs; BM,
perhaps indicating the...
- who are Jews."
Nikolay Karamzin pointed to the fact that
Carpine meant Burtas by Brutaches. Some
translations read "Comani Brutakhi", (Comani Brutachi...
- to it
bearing clothes. The
Qifjiqs buy from them and sell them slaves.
Burtas furs, beaver, squirrels..." Due to
their political dominance, the ****an...