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Gabdulkhay Khuramovich Akhatov (Russian: Габдулха́й Хура́мович Аха́тов;
Volga Tatar: Габделхәй Хурам улы Əхәтов;
September 8, 1927 –
November 25, 1986)...
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Siberian Turkic languages,
namely with Altai,
Khakas and Shor.
Although Gabdulkhay Akhatov was a
Volga Tatar, he
immersed into
studying of the
phonetic peculiarities...
- Muhammed-
Gabdulkhay Kurbangaliev (Russian: Мухамме́д-Габдулха́й Курбангали́ев, Bashkir: Мөхәмәтғәбделхәй Ҡорбанғәлиев, lit. 'Möxəmətğəbdelxəy Qorbanğəliyev'...
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Republic 1990:
Tatar Soviet Socialist Republic 1992:
Republic of
Tatarstan Gabdulkhay Akhatov –
professor and
Turkologist Sofia Gubaidulina –
composer Chulpan...
- Bashkortostan. Its po****tion is
mostly ethnic Tatars.[citation needed]
Gabdulkhay Akhatov (1927–1986), a
Soviet Tatar linguist and an
organizer of science...
- (сөйләшлер) are
according to
Makhmutova two (Ch and Ts) or
according to
Gabdulkhay Akhatov three (Ch, Ts and mixed) groups. In the
Western (Mişär) dialect...
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Bobrinsky Viktor Chernov Georges Florovsky Vladimir Frederiks Muhammed-
Gabdulkhay Kurbangaliev Alexander Guchkov Alexander Halpern George Ignatieff John...
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first imams were Abdul-Rashid
Ibrahim and Abdülhay
Kurban Ali (Muhammed-
Gabdulkhay Kurbangaliev) (1889–1972). However, ****an's
first mosque, the Kobe Mosque...
- (Estonian Tatar)
Rinat Akhmetov – billionaire, Ukraine's
richest citizen Gabdulkhay Akhatov –
linguist Yusuf Akçura – politician,
writer Alsou –
singer Abdulla...
- to ****an. The
community became led by the
Bashkir émigré imam Muhammed-
Gabdulkhay Kurbangaliev, who had
fought on the side of the
White movement in the...