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Burzyan-Yelga (Russian: Бурзян-Елга; Bashkir: Бөрйәнйылға, Böryänyılğa) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Ishberdinsky Selsoviet,
Baymaksky District...
- Chyatay-
Burzyan (Russian: Чятай-Бурзян; Bashkir: Сәтәй-Бөрйән, Sätäy-Böryän) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Bikkulovsky Selsoviet,
Miyakinsky District...
- Tanyp, Uvanysh, Un, Uran, Jurmi.[citation needed] South-eastern group:
Burzyan, Kypsak, Tamyan, Tangaur, Usergan, Jurmaty.[citation needed] Southwest...
- Bashkiria, and 9
cantons were
created on its
territory instead of
counties —
Burzyan-Tangaurovsky, Jitirovsky, Baryn-Tabynsky, Ichkin-Kataysky, Kipchak, Kuvakan...
- For Bashkirs, a
matter of
honor is the
possession of real
Bashkir honey (
Burzyan bee),
produced by relatives, b****eepers. Qımıð (Koumiss) is the national...
- epic in parts.
Researchers found that both
storytellers came from the
Burzyan clan. Both
sesen knew well the area
around the
Shulgantash cave (Kapova...
- Yelkysykkan-kul lake, from
which horses have come out, is
widely known in the
Burzyan district. This
legend (by M.V. Lossievsky)
tells about the hero Bishlak...
- negotiations: Tatagach-biy (the
tribe of Yurmaty), Buranqul-biy (the
tribe of
Burzyan), Krakujak-biy (the
tribe of Qypchaq), and Qanzafar-biy (the
tribe of Meñ)...
- the
Samara Oblast.
Rabiga Jangulowna became a
village school teacher in
Burzyan in the
Samara Governorate in 1916. Her
older brother,
Kharis Jumagulovich...
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returned to Bashkiria,
transferred to
state and
party work. He
heads the
Burzyan-Tangaur
Kantispolkom and
Kantcom RCP (b). In 1920, he was
elected a delegate...