- ISSN 1360-2004.
Chuvashes who
accepted Islam later on
became imams, muezzins,
teachers in
madrasahs and the
other religious employees. Many
Chuvashes were influenced...
- Valĕm Huşa (12th century) -
Volga Bulgar Muslim saint,
highly revered by
Chuvashes.
Mehmet Huşa
Celepi (16th century) -
Chuvash convert to Islam,
hajji (religious...
- Nogais[citation needed]
Volga Tatar Legion,
which included also Bashkirs,
Chuvashes, Mari, Udmurt,
Mordwa Turkestan Legion Azeri Waffen SS
Volunteer Formations...
- Union, but also
included other Idel-Ural peoples,
including Bashkirs,
Chuvashes, Maris, Tatars, Udmurts, and Mordvins.
Germany promoted the Idel-Ural...
-
Tatars (for instance, this name was
never used in
relation to the Yakuts,
Chuvashes,
Sarts and some others). Some of
these po****tions used and keep using...
-
Islam Bashkirs 1,700,000 Bashkortostan (Russian Federation) ****
Islam Chuvashes 1,500,000 Chuvashia (Russian Federation)
Orthodox Christianity, Vattisen...
- Nganasans),
Turkic peoples (Yakuts, Dolgans, Khak****es, Tuvans, Tatars,
Chuvashes, etc.), Buryats,
Tungusic peoples (Evenks, Evens, Negidals, Nanais, etc...
-
Republic of
Tatarstan by settlements, 2010 census. Russians Tatars
Chuvashes Mordvins (Erzyas and Mokshas) Kryashens (Baptised Tatars) Udmurts...
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Turks 0.2%,
Russians 0.1% (2011 census)
Russia Russians 81%
Tatars 3.9%,
Chuvashes 1%,
Chechens 1%,
Ossetians 0.4%,
Kabardin 0.4%,
Ingushes 0.3%, Kalmyks...
-
ethnic Russians, parti****nts in the
riots included the Mari po****tion,
Chuvashes, Udmurts, Tatars, and Komi. The
government sent
troops to
suppress the...