- The
Karachays or
Karachais (Karachay-Balkar: къарачайлыла, romanized: qaraçaylıla or таулула, romanized: tawlula, lit. 'mountaineers') are an indigenous...
- 946 Ingush, 2543
Karachai, and 1045
Balkars were
veterans of the Red Army.
Despite the
appalling conditions, the
Balkars and
Karachais contributed greatly...
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draft laws to the
Supreme Soviet of
Russia for the
reconstitution of the
Karachai Autonomous Oblast and
Cherkess Autonomous Oblast within the
Russian Federation...
- Lake
Karachay (Russian: Карача́й),
sometimes spelled Karachai or Karachaj, was a
small lake in the
southern Ural
Mountains in
central Russia. Starting...
- same
Karachai riders, with a
Karachai horse (Igilik),
reaching the
higher western summit. A
third equestrian ascent took
place in 2019, by the
Karachai horseman...
- the
importance of the
Karachais'
dependence on the
Ottoman Empire,
Anapa Pasha made
every effort to
ensure that the
Karachais were "subjects of the Turkish...
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various ethnic groups living in the region—the Kalmyks, Chechens, Ingushi,
Karachai, Balkars, and
Crimean Tatars—were
accused of
having collaborated with the...
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website of the
largest Karachai horse breeding farm in Europe".
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original on 2016-11-12...
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horse also
known as Azer At
Karossier see
Ostfriesen and Alt-Oldenburger
Karachai horse Kathiawari horse Kazakh Horse Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse Kiger...
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third source says a
quarter of the 650,000
deported Chechens, Ingush,
Karachais and
Kalmyks died
within four
years of resettlement. See: Mawdsley, Evan...