- شەكتى)
Jetyru (Kazakh: Жетіру, romanized: Jetıru, ء جەتىرۋ)
Tabyn (Kazakh: Табын, romanized:
Tabyn, تابىن) Tama (Kazakh: Тама, romanized: Tama, تاما) Kerderi...
-
suppressed by
punitive detachments. In
September 1775, a man
appeared in the
Tabyn and Tama
clans of the
Junior Zhuz,
whose name was a legend. The Kazakhs...
- Katai, Kossy, Kuvakan, Kudey, Kumruk, Murzy, Salyut, Syzgy, Synryan, Syrzy,
Tabyn, Tersyak, Upey.[citation needed]
Northwest group: Baylar, Balyksy, Bulyar...
- the
Kazakh Töleñgits
there are: Naiman, Mamadaiyr, Kusshi, Qalmaq, Deyit,
Tabyn, Jemet, Qara-Eshki, Wanas, Jalañ, Taz, Jölke, Oñajyt, Boran, Telew. A clarification...
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Group Pop
Tabasarans 1,091
Tabasarans 52,190
Tabasarans 78,497
Tabyn 3
Tavgiijtsy 1
Tavoktarosh 1
Tadar 6 Tadar-kizhi 6
Tadzhiki 120,099 Tazy 271 Talyshs...
- in Tatarstan),
Kazakhstan (Dulat-Kokrek) C-Y21917 -
Kazakhstan (Zhetiru-
Tabyn) C-Y23111/C-F9936 -
Russia (Kazan
Tatar in Tatarstan),
Mongolia (Tsagaan...
-
Enikeev also
relies upon
another work by R.G.
Kuzeev to
maintain that
Tabyn Khanate, a
strong Bashkir nationstate had
existed within Dasht-i Qipchaq...
-
During these years, he
began to
print his
poems under the
pseudonym Zhalil Tabyn (using the name of his tribe). He
graduated from the
Faculty of Germanic...
- Kryash-Shuran, Mellya-Tamak, Mitryaevo, Mikhailovka, Muslyumovo,
Nizhny Tabyn,
Novye Usy, Octyabr, Semyakovo,
Starye Karamaly, Toymetygildino, and Russkiy...