- Buryatia,
officially the
Republic of Buryatia, is a
republic of
Russia located in the
Russian Far East.
Formerly part of the
Siberian Federal District...
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steamed dumpling filled with meat. An
example of
authentic Mongolian and
Buryatian cuisine, the dish is
traditionally eaten at home
during Tsagaan Sar, the...
- 4,300,000? 317,966? Buryats: 29,802
Mongolian Buryats (1979), 206,860
Buryatian Buryats (1979), 45,436 Usta-Orda
Buryats (1979), 35,868 Agin-Buryats (1979);...
- was
nominated as a
local communist party chief (1st
secretary of CPSU
Buryatian branch). In
October 1991 he
became Chairman of the
Supreme Council. He...
- Finno-Karelian, Vogul, Cheremis, Ostyak, Tungus, Votyak, Galician, Norvegian,
Buryatian, Soyotian,
Laplandian and Samo**** Laika. However,
sportswoman and author...
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rocks standing in a row
overlooking Lake Baikal.
According to an old
Buryatian legend,
there once
lived three brothers on
Olkhon Island whose father...
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borderlands studied by
Charles Ramble in his The
Navel of Demoness, as well as
Buryatian Bѳ Murgel, from the s****s of Lake Baikal, the
religion of the
Nakhi in...
- and
Mongol wrestlers.
There are
several different versions, Mongolian,
Buryatian (in the
Buryatia of Russia),
Oirat and
Inner Mongolian.
Khalkha bökh,...
- 47.5°S 58.5°E / -47.5; 58.5 (Gurshi Mons) 210 (1)
Gurshi (Buryat),
Buryatian fishing deity Gwen Mons 21°24′S 238°42′E / 21.4°S 238.7°E / -21.4;...
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created the
first man, Erlik, from clay
floating on the
surface of water.
Buryatian mythology has the god
Sombov create humans from clay and wool. The Yoruba...