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- Burzyansky District (Russian: Бурзя́нский райо́н; Bashkir: Бөрйән районы, Böryän rayonı) is an administrative and muni****l district (raion), one of the...
- Haplogroup R1a and Haplogroup Q-M242. An analysis of Bashkir samples from the Burzyansky and Abzelilovsky districts of the Republic of Bashkortostan in the Volga-Ural...
- the Republic of Bashkortostan Askarovo, Burzyansky District, Republic of Bashkortostan, a village in Burzyansky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan...
- пещера, romanized: Kopova peshchera), is a limestone karst cave in the Burzyansky District of Bashkortostan, Russia. It is located in the southern Ural...
- (a village) and the administrative centre of Kipchaksky Selsoviet of Burzyansky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The po****tion was 629 as of 2010. There...
- both European, Asian and Eurasian elements. A group of Bashkirs from the Burzyansky and Abzelilovsky districts of the Republic of Bashkortostan in the Volga-Ural...
- Uchalinsky District in the east, Abzelilovsky District in the southeast, Burzyansky District in the south, Ishimbaysky District in the southwest, and with...
- Kuyurgazinsky, Burzyansky and Kugarchinsky District s of Bashkortostan Huun-Qipsak, Qariy-Qipsak, Boshman-Qipsak, Sankem-Qipsak; Burzyansky and Kuyurgazinsky...
- of the Idel-Ural (by Trofimova et al. 2015): 21 out of 58 (36.2%) of Burzyansky District Bashkirs, 11 out of 52 (21.2%) of Udmurts, 4 out of 50 (8%) of...
- ago. Upper Paleolithic rock paintings and drawings of the Kapova Cave, Burzyansky District of Bashkortostan in the southern Ural Mountains are 16,000 years...