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Nikolai Fedorovich Katanov (Khakas: Пора Хызыл оғлы, romanized: Pora Xızıl oğlı; 6 [18] May 1862,
Izyum (Uzyum) near the
village of Askiz – 9
March 1922...
- the
Cyrillic script which was used in the
Bashkir alphabet of
Nikolai Katanov. It is
composed of the
letter es ⟨С⟩ with a diaeresis. It was
notably used...
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provided with a
Russian translation, was
prepared by Radloff's
student Katanov, who was a Sa**** himself, and
contains further Khakas materials. The Khakas...
- Khak****ian
State University named after N. F.
Katanov (KhSU) (Russian: Хакасский государственный университет имени Н. Ф. Катанова) is a
public university...
- (Chinese: 烏里雅蘇台志略),
Julius Klaproth 1823,
Matthias Castrén 1857,
Nikolay Katanov,
Vasily Radlov, etc. The name Tuva goes back as
early as the publication...
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incorporated as
Abakan Urban Okrug. The city has an
industry enterprises,
Katanov State University of Khakasia, and
three theatres. Furthermore, it has a...
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Sergey Zakharovich Karamchakov (August 26, 1962,
Katanov,
Krasnoyarsk Territory – 1993, Abakan) was a
Soviet and
Russian freestyle wrestler. He was a...
- Ğabdulla
Tuqay Tatar poet, 125th
anniversary of his
birth 2012
Nikolai Katanov Khakas Turkologist, 150th
anniversary of his
birth Mirza Fatali Akhundov...
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Another primer was
prepared at the end of the 19th
century by Nikolaï
Katanov [de]
using the
umlaut (ӓ – / ә /, ӧ – / ө /, ӟ – / ҙ /, к̈ – / ҡ /, ӱ –...
- 310. ISBN 080143422X, 9780801434228
Perhaps the only
exception before Katanov was A.K. Kazembek, an
Azeri who
converted to
Christianity and
became a...