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BASHKIR

  • Bashkirs
  • Turkic ethnic group

    The Bashkirs (UK: /bæʃˈkɪərz/ bash-KEERZ, US: /bɑːʃˈkɪərz/ bahsh-KEERZ) or Bashkorts (Bashkir: Башҡорттар, romanized: Başqorttar, pronounced [bɑʂ.qʊɾt

    Bashkirs

    Bashkirs

    Bashkirs

  • Bashkir
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bashkir may refer to: Bashkirs, an ethnic group in Russia, primarily living in Bashkortostan and neighboring countries Bashkir language, a Turkic language

    Bashkir

    Bashkir

  • Bashkortostan
  • First-level administrative division of Russia

    Bashkortostan derives from the name of the Bashkir ethnic group, and is literally translated as "land of the Bashkirs". While the endonym having various theories

    Bashkortostan

    Bashkortostan

    Bashkortostan

  • Bashkir language
  • Kipchak Turkic language

    Bashkir (UK: /bæʃˈkɪər/ bash-KEER, US: /bɑːʃˈkɪər/ bahsh-KEER) or Bashkort (Bashkir: башҡорт теле, romanized: başqort tele, [bɑʂˈqʊ̞rt tɪ̞ˈlɪ̞] ) is a

    Bashkir language

    Bashkir language

    Bashkir_language

  • Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
  • Autonomous republic of the Russian SFSR (1919–1990)

    The Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, also historically known as Soviet Bashkiria or simply Bashkiria, was an autonomous republic of the Russian

    Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

    Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

    Bashkir_Autonomous_Soviet_Socialist_Republic

  • List of Bashkirs
  • This is a partial list of ethnic Bashkir people. Ruslan Fazlyev, internet entrepreneur Salavat Fidai, sculptor Ural Rakhimov, oligarch Ildar Abdrazakov

    List of Bashkirs

    List of Bashkirs

    List_of_Bashkirs

  • Bashkir alphabet
  • Writing systems for the Bashkir language

    The Bashkir alphabet (Bashkir: Башҡорт әлифбаһы, romanized: Başqort əlifbahı) is a writing system used for the Bashkir language. Until the mid-19th century

    Bashkir alphabet

    Bashkir_alphabet

  • Bashkir horse
  • Horse breed of Bashkortostan

    The Bashkir or Bashkurt (Bashkir: Башҡорт аты, romanized: Başqort atı) is the horse breed of the Bashkir people. It is raised mainly within Bashkortostan

    Bashkir horse

    Bashkir horse

    Bashkir_horse

  • Bashkir rebellion
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bashkir rebellion (Bashkir: Başqurt ixtilalı) may refer to: Bashkir rebellion of 1662–1664 Bashkir rebellion of 1681–1684 Bashkir rebellion of 1704–1711

    Bashkir rebellion

    Bashkir_rebellion

  • Committee of Bashkir Resistance
  • Armed nationalist organization in Bashkortostan

    The Committee of Bashkir Resistance is a militant nationalist organization active in the Bashkortostan region of Russia. Its main goal is gaining independence

    Committee of Bashkir Resistance

    Committee_of_Bashkir_Resistance

  • Bashkir rebellion of 1735–1740
  • Rebellion in the Russian Empire

    The Bashkir rebellion of 1735–1740 refers to a rebellion by the Bashkirs against the Russian Empire. It started in 1735, but was put down by Russian troops

    Bashkir rebellion of 1735–1740

    Bashkir_rebellion_of_1735–1740

  • Bashkir phonology
  • article deals with the phonology and phonetics of the Bashkir language and its varieties. Bashkir language has the widest range of places of articulation

    Bashkir phonology

    Bashkir_phonology

  • Bashkir liberation movement
  • The Bashkir liberation movement is a series of military clashes and uprisings of the Bashkir people against the Russian Empire that colonized Bashkortostan

    Bashkir liberation movement

    Bashkir_liberation_movement

  • Bashkir Government
  • Government of Bashkiria between 1917 and 1919

    The Bashkir Government (Government of Bashkiria, Government of Bashkurdistan) was the supreme executive authority of Bashkiria. The Bashkir Government

    Bashkir Government

    Bashkir Government

    Bashkir_Government

  • American Bashkir Curly
  • Breed of horse

    The American Bashkir Curly or North American Curly Horse is a North American breed of horse, characterized by an unusual curly coat of hair. It derives

    American Bashkir Curly

    American Bashkir Curly

    American_Bashkir_Curly

  • Bashkir cuisine
  • Cuisine of the Bashkir people

    Bashkir cuisine (Bashkir: башҡорт аш-һыуы, romanized: başqurt aş-hıvı) is the traditional cuisine of the Bashkirs. Their way of life, and the predominance

    Bashkir cuisine

    Bashkir cuisine

    Bashkir_cuisine

  • Bashkir Qa
  • Cyrillic letter used for /q/ in two languages

    Bashkir Qa or Bashkir Ka (Ҡ ҡ; italics: Ҡ ҡ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It is formed from the Cyrillic letter Ka (К к) with the top extending

    Bashkir Qa

    Bashkir Qa

    Bashkir_Qa

  • Bashkir rebellion of 1662–1664
  • Rebellion in the Tsardom of Russia

    The Bashkir rebellion was one of the first major insurrection of the Bashkirs in the second half of the 17th century. Since the mid-16th century, the

    Bashkir rebellion of 1662–1664

    Bashkir_rebellion_of_1662–1664

  • Bashkir rebellion of 1704–1711
  • Rebellion in the Russian Empire

    The Bashkir Rebellion from 1704 to 1711 was one of the longest in the series of Bashkir rebellions in the 17th and 18th centuries in the Russian Empire

    Bashkir rebellion of 1704–1711

    Bashkir_rebellion_of_1704–1711

  • Bashkir State University
  • Bashkir State University (Russian: Башкирский государственный университет, romanized: Bashkirskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet; Bashkir: Башҡорт дәүләт

    Bashkir State University

    Bashkir State University

    Bashkir_State_University

  • Nail Kutlugildin
  • Russian politician (1946–2026)

    Кутлугильдин; Bashkir: Наил Закир улы Ҡотлогилдин, Nail Zakir ulı Qotlogildin; 20 September 1946 – 26 June 2026) was a Russian Bashkir politician. Kutlugildin

    Nail Kutlugildin

    Nail_Kutlugildin

  • Bashkir rebellion of 1681–1684
  • The Bashkir rebellion of 1681–1684 (Seit's revolt) was one of the major Bashkir uprisings of the second half of the 17th century. The main reason was

    Bashkir rebellion of 1681–1684

    Bashkir_rebellion_of_1681–1684

  • Society of Bashkir Women of the Republic Bashkortostan (Russia)
  • The Society of Bashkir Women of the Republic Bashkortostan (Bashkir: Башҡортостан Республикаһының Башҡорт ҡатын-ҡыҙҙары йәмғиәте) is a non-governmental

    Society of Bashkir Women of the Republic Bashkortostan (Russia)

    Society_of_Bashkir_Women_of_the_Republic_Bashkortostan_(Russia)

  • A
  • First letter of the Latin alphabet

    England English, Terengganu Malay, Polish [äː] West Frisian (doubled) [ɑ] Bashkir, Catalan, Spanish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Kaingang, Limburgish, Norwegian

    A

    A

    A

  • Milky Way
  • Galaxy containing the Solar System

    Hemisphere. The name "Birds' Path" (in Finnish, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Bashkir, and Kazakh) has some variations in other languages, e.g., "Way of the

    Milky Way

    Milky Way

    Milky_Way

  • Flag of Bashkortostan
  • Bashkurdistan was absorbed to the USSR as an autonomous republic, the Bashkir ASSR. The Bashkir ASSR used a flag similar to all of the autonomous republics: a

    Flag of Bashkortostan

    Flag of Bashkortostan

    Flag_of_Bashkortostan

  • Flag of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
  • Flags of the 1919–1992 Russian administrative division

    The flag of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was adopted in 1954 by the government of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

    Flag of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

    Flag of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

    Flag_of_the_Bashkir_Autonomous_Soviet_Socialist_Republic

  • The World Qoroltai of the Bashkirs
  • The World Qoroltai of the Bashkirs (The World Kurultai of the Bashkirs) (Bashkir: Бөтә донъя башҡорттары ҡоролтайы (конгресы)) — international Union of

    The World Qoroltai of the Bashkirs

    The_World_Qoroltai_of_the_Bashkirs

  • Russia
  • Country in Eastern Europe and North Asia

    languages Ethnic groups (2021; including Crimea) 71.7% Russian 3.2% Tatar 1.1% Bashkir 1.1% Chechen 11.3% other 11.6% not reported Religion (2026) 63% Christianity

    Russia

    Russia

    Russia

  • Ufa
  • Capital of Bashkortostan, Russia

    ethnic Bashkirs and Tatars, with an ethnic Russian majority population. Several educational institutions are located in Ufa, including Bashkir State University

    Ufa

    Ufa

    Ufa

  • Ruslan Gabbasov
  • Bashkir activist (born 1979)

    Салаватович Габбасов; Bashkir: Руслан Салауат улы Ғәббәсов, romanized: Ruslan Salawat ulı Ğäbbäsov; born 18 July 1979) is a Bashkir activist, one of the

    Ruslan Gabbasov

    Ruslan_Gabbasov

  • Coat of arms of Bashkortostan
  • Emblem of the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia

    "Bashkortostan" (Bashkir: Башҡортостан) on white. The coat of arms of the Bashkir ASSR was approved at the 5th Congress of Soviets of the Bashkir ASSR between

    Coat of arms of Bashkortostan

    Coat of arms of Bashkortostan

    Coat_of_arms_of_Bashkortostan

  • Bashkirs (painting)
  • 1814 painting by William Allan

    Bashkirs is an oil on canvas painting by William Allan, painted in 1814. The original title of the painting was The Bashkirs, consorts sentenced to Siberia

    Bashkirs (painting)

    Bashkirs (painting)

    Bashkirs_(painting)

  • Ay Yola
  • Russian musical group

    Ay Yola (Bashkir: Ай Йола) is a Russian Bashkir-language folk-pop musical group, which was formed in Ufa in 2024. Ay Yola is most famous through its 2025

    Ay Yola

    Ay_Yola

  • Bashkir literature
  • Bashkir literature is the literature of the Republic of Bashkortostan, part of Russia. Allen J. Frank (2012). Bukhara and the Muslims of Russia: Sufism

    Bashkir literature

    Bashkir_literature

  • Bashkir–Russian code-switching
  • Mixing of languages among bilingual Bashkir people

    Bashkir–Russian code-switching is a code-switching widespread among Bashkir people of Russia and ex-Soviet republics who speak both Russian and Bashkir

    Bashkir–Russian code-switching

    Bashkir–Russian_code-switching

  • International Phonetic Alphabet
  • System of phonetic notation

    Language Arabic Standard Egyptian Hejazi Levantine Moroccan Tunisian Avestan Bashkir Belarusian Bengali Bulgarian Burmese Catalan Chinese Mandarin Cantonese

    International Phonetic Alphabet

    International_Phonetic_Alphabet

  • Europe
  • Continent

    smaller languages in Eastern and Southeast Europe (Balkan Gagauz Turkish, Bashkir, Chuvash, Crimean Tatar, Karachay-Balkar, Kumyk, Nogai and Tatar). Kartvelian

    Europe

    Europe

    Europe

  • Homay (song)
  • 2025 single by Ay Yola

    Homay (ho-MY, Bashkir: Һомай, lit. 'Huma') is a song by the Russian folk-pop trio Ay Yola. The Bashkir-language song was released on March 14, 2025. The

    Homay (song)

    Homay_(song)

  • Salawat Yulayev
  • Bashkir national hero (1756–1800)

    Salawat Yulayulı, Russianized to Salavat Yulayev (Bashkir: Салауат Юлай-улы, romanized: Salawat Yulay-ulı; Russian: Салават Юлаев, romanized: Salavat

    Salawat Yulayev

    Salawat Yulayev

    Salawat_Yulayev

  • State Anthem of Bashkortostan
  • two of the republic's official languages: Bashkir and Russian. The Bashkir lyrics were written by Bashkir authors Ravil Bikbaev and Rashid Shakurov.

    State Anthem of Bashkortostan

    State Anthem of Bashkortostan

    State_Anthem_of_Bashkortostan

  • History of Bashkortostan
  • the region in and around the Southern Urals, historically inhabited by Bashkirs. The region has been known by several names, including al-Bashgird, Bashgirdia

    History of Bashkortostan

    History_of_Bashkortostan

  • Bashkiria (1917–1919)
  • Short-lived state in Bashkortostan during the Russian Civil War

    the Bashkir Regional Bureau [ru] in June 1917. The Bashkir Regional Bureau organised local councils, called shuros, to ensure the expansion of Bashkir rights

    Bashkiria (1917–1919)

    Bashkiria (1917–1919)

    Bashkiria_(1917–1919)

  • BAL Bashkirian Airlines
  • Russian airline (1991–2007)

    BAL Bashkirian Airlines (Russian: «Башкирские авиалинии»; Bashkir: БАЛ Башҡортостан авиалиниялары, romanized: BAL Başqortostan Avialiniyaları) was an

    BAL Bashkirian Airlines

    BAL_Bashkirian_Airlines

  • Bashkir Nesterov Art Museum
  • Art museum in Bashkortostan, Russia

    The Bashkir Nesterov Art Museum is an art museum in Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia. It was established in 1920 by the Government of Bashkortostan. The museum

    Bashkir Nesterov Art Museum

    Bashkir Nesterov Art Museum

    Bashkir_Nesterov_Art_Museum

  • Kipchak languages
  • Sub-branch of the Turkic language family

    */b/ (e.g. *taɡ > taw "mountain", *sub > suw "water") In both Tatar and Bashkir, the original mid and high vowels are swapped in position by vowel raising

    Kipchak languages

    Kipchak languages

    Kipchak_languages

  • Bible translations into the languages of Europe
  • Since Peter Waldo's Franco-Provençal translation of the New Testament in the late 1170s, and Guyart des Moulins' Bible Historiale manuscripts of the Late

    Bible translations into the languages of Europe

    Bible_translations_into_the_languages_of_Europe

  • 2023 Bashkortostan State Assembly election
  • People Russian Ecological Party "The Greens" New People will take part in Bashkir legislative election for the first time. Patriots of Russia has been dissolved

    2023 Bashkortostan State Assembly election

    2023_Bashkortostan_State_Assembly_election

  • Semyon Skrepetsky
  • Russian artist and satirist (1981–2026)

    Born Robert Mubaryakovich Kuzovkov (1981-08-05)5 August 1981 Beloretsk, Bashkir ASSR, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union Died 15 June 2026(2026-06-15) (aged 44)

    Semyon Skrepetsky

    Semyon_Skrepetsky

  • Bashkir Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
  • Secretary of the Bashkir regional branch of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was the position of highest authority in the Bashkir ASSR in the Russian

    Bashkir Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

    Bashkir_Regional_Committee_of_the_Communist_Party_of_the_Soviet_Union

  • Kurash
  • Folk wrestling styles practiced in Central Asia

    Sabantuy. The sport is called گولش / ҝүләш / güləş in Azerbaijani, көрәш in Bashkir, кӗрешӳ in Chuvash, күрес / küres in Kazakh, күрөш / küröş in Kyrgyz, кӱреш

    Kurash

    Kurash

    Kurash

  • 2025 Odintsovo school attack
  • School attack in Moscow Oblast, Russia

    murder. On 7 February 2026 in Ufa, Bashkortostan, at a dormitory at the Bashkir State Medical University, six Indian students were injured in a mass stabbing

    2025 Odintsovo school attack

    2025_Odintsovo_school_attack

  • Ural-batyr
  • Bashkir folk epic

    (Bashkir: Урал батыр, pronounced [oˈɾɑɫ.bɑˌtɯ̞ɾ], from Ural + Turkic batır 'hero, brave man') is the most famous kubair (epic poem) of the Bashkirs. It

    Ural-batyr

    Ural-batyr

    Ural-batyr

  • List of ISO 639 language codes
  • Individual Living بَمَنَنكَن;ߓߡߊߣߊ߲ߞߊ߲ (Bamanankan) Bamana; Bamanankan Bashkir ba bak bak Individual Living Башҡорт теле; Başqort tele Bashkort Basque

    List of ISO 639 language codes

    List_of_ISO_639_language_codes

  • Ural-Volga Turki
  • Literary language formerly used by Bashkirs and Tatars

    Turki (Old Bashkir or Old Tatar) language was a literary language used by some ethnic groups of the Idel-Ural region (Tatars and Bashkirs) from the middle

    Ural-Volga Turki

    Ural-Volga_Turki

  • Orenburg Bashkir Pedagogical College
  • Day school in Orenburg, Orenburg Oblast, Russia

    Orenburg Bashkir Pedagogical College (Bashkir: Ырымбур башҡорт педагогия техникумы, Russian: Оренбургский башкирский педагогический техникум) is a school

    Orenburg Bashkir Pedagogical College

    Orenburg Bashkir Pedagogical College

    Orenburg_Bashkir_Pedagogical_College

  • Tatar language
  • Kipchak Turkic language

    belongs to the Kipchak branch of Turkic languages, the same branch as Bashkir, Kazakh, Nogai and Kyrgyz. The two main dialects of Tatar are the Central

    Tatar language

    Tatar language

    Tatar_language

  • Pugachev's Rebellion
  • Peasant revolt against Empress Catherine II of Russia

    the Bashkir's former land, and tried to get the Bashkirs to abandon their nomadic life and become farmers too. When fighting broke out, Bashkir village

    Pugachev's Rebellion

    Pugachev's Rebellion

    Pugachev's_Rebellion

  • Mount Yamantau
  • Mountain in Bashkortostan, Russia

    Mount Yamantau, or Yamantaw (Russian: гора Ямантау, Bashkir: Ямантау, romanized: Yamantaw) is a mountain in the Ural Mountains, located in Beloretsky

    Mount Yamantau

    Mount_Yamantau

  • Declaration of State Sovereignty of Bashkortostan
  • Bashkortostan was a document declaring the political and economic autonomy of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic from the Soviet Union. The Declaration

    Declaration of State Sovereignty of Bashkortostan

    Declaration_of_State_Sovereignty_of_Bashkortostan

  • English alphabet
  • Latin-script alphabet consisting of 26 letters

    Mari Mordvinic Moksha Erzyan Sámi Kildin Sámi Udmurt Turkic Azerbaijani Bashkir Crimean Gagauz Kazakh Khakas Kyrgyz Nogai Tatar Turkish Turkmen Uyghur

    English alphabet

    English alphabet

    English_alphabet

  • Mezhgorye, Bashkortostan
  • Closed town in Bashkortostan, Russia

    Mezhgorye (Russian: Межго́рье; Bashkir: Межгорье, romanized: Mejgorye IPA: [mˈэҙˈgʊ̞rˈjɪ] ) is a closed town in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia

    Mezhgorye, Bashkortostan

    Mezhgorye, Bashkortostan

    Mezhgorye,_Bashkortostan

  • Bashkir State Medical University attack
  • 2026 school attack in Russia

    February 2026, a mass stabbing occurred at a student residence of the Bashkir State Medical University in Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia. A 15-year-old male

    Bashkir State Medical University attack

    Bashkir_State_Medical_University_attack

  • Shaikhzada Babich
  • Bashkir poet, writer, and playwright

    Бабич; Bashkir: Шәйехзада Мөхәмәтзакир улы Бабич, romanized: Şəyexzada Möxəmmətzakir ulı Babiç; 14 January 1895 – 28 March 1919) was a Bashkir poet, writer

    Shaikhzada Babich

    Shaikhzada Babich

    Shaikhzada_Babich

  • Aigul Akhmetshina
  • Bashkir operatic mezzo-soprano (born 1996)

    Aigul Akhmetshina (Bashkir: Айгөл Әхмәтшина) is a Bashkir operatic mezzo-soprano. Akhmetshina was born in 1996 in the village of Kirgiz-Miyaki in the Republic

    Aigul Akhmetshina

    Aigul_Akhmetshina

  • Elvira Nabiullina
  • Russian economist and Governor of the Bank of Russia

    State Councillor of the Russian Federation. Nabiullina was born in Ufa, Bashkir ASSR, on 29 October 1963 into an ethnic Tatar family. Her father, Sakhipzada

    Elvira Nabiullina

    Elvira Nabiullina

    Elvira_Nabiullina

  • Gaziz Al'mukhametov
  • Bashkir opera singer (tenor) and composer

    (pronounced [ɣæˈzis saˌlʲixuˈlɯ ælmœxæˈmætəf], a.k.a. Ğäziz Älmöxämmädev; Bashkir Cyrillic: Ғәзиз Сәлих улы Әлмөхәмәтов; Tatar Cyrillic: Газиз Салих улы

    Gaziz Al'mukhametov

    Gaziz_Al'mukhametov

  • Rodion Amirov
  • Russian ice hockey player (2001–2023)

    Rodion Ruslanovich Amirov (Russian: Родион Русланович Амиров; Bashkir: Родион Руслан улы Әмиров, romanized: Rodion Ruslan ulı Ämirov; 2 October 2001 –

    Rodion Amirov

    Rodion_Amirov

  • Muhammed-Gabdulkhay Kurbangaliev
  • Bashkir religious leader, public and political figure (1889–1972)

    Курбангали́ев, Bashkir: Мөхәмәтғәбделхәй Ҡорбанғәлиев, lit. 'Möxəmətğəbdelxəy Qorbanğəliyev', Japanese: ムハンマド・ガブドゥルハイ・クルバンガリー, 1889—1972) was a Bashkir religious

    Muhammed-Gabdulkhay Kurbangaliev

    Muhammed-Gabdulkhay Kurbangaliev

    Muhammed-Gabdulkhay_Kurbangaliev

  • Idel-Ural State
  • 1918 Tatar republic in Kazan and Ufa, Russia

    short-lasting autonomy of Tatar peoples that claimed to unite the Tatars, Bashkirs, and Chuvash in the turmoil of the Russian Civil War. The republic was

    Idel-Ural State

    Idel-Ural State

    Idel-Ural_State

  • Khazars
  • Historical semi-nomadic Turkic ethnic group

    languages Turkish Azerbaijani Uzbek Kazakh Uyghur Turkmen Tatar Kyrgyz Bashkir Chuvash Qasgqai Karakalpak Sakha Kumyk Karachay-Balkar Tuvan Gagauz Karaim

    Khazars

    Khazars

    Khazars

  • Zainab Biisheva
  • Bashkir writer (1908–1996)

    Zainab Biisheva (Bashkir: Зәйнәб Биишева, real name Zainab Abdullovna Biisheva, 15 January 1908, village of Tuembetovo (now - Kugarchinsky district of

    Zainab Biisheva

    Zainab_Biisheva

  • Je with belt
  • Cyrillic letter

    Je with belt (, ), also called Bashkir Ye, is an additional letter of the Cyrillic script that was used in the Bashkir alphabet of Mstislav Aleksandrovich

    Je with belt

    Je with belt

    Je_with_belt

  • Schwa (Cyrillic)
  • Cyrillic letter used in various languages

    Cyrillic script, derived from the Latin letter schwa. It is used in Abkhaz, Bashkir, Dungan, Itelmen, Kalmyk, Kazakh, Khanty, Kurdish, Uyghur and Tatar. It

    Schwa (Cyrillic)

    Schwa (Cyrillic)

    Schwa_(Cyrillic)

  • Yunus Bikbov
  • Bashkir statesman (1883–1942)

    leaders of the Bashkir National Movement, party leader and statesman, Chairman of the Bashkir Government. Repeatedly repressed as a "Bashkir Nationalist"

    Yunus Bikbov

    Yunus_Bikbov

  • Standard Arabic phonology
  • Language Arabic Standard Egyptian Hejazi Levantine Moroccan Tunisian Avestan Bashkir Belarusian Bengali Bulgarian Burmese Catalan Chinese Mandarin Cantonese

    Standard Arabic phonology

    Standard_Arabic_phonology

  • Bashkir Dhe (Cyrillic)
  • Bashkir Dhe, also known as Byelorussian-Ukrainian I with curve ( ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It was used in Mstislav Aleksandrovich Kulayev's

    Bashkir Dhe (Cyrillic)

    Bashkir_Dhe_(Cyrillic)

  • Rabiga Kushaeva
  • Bashkir female activist (1901–1937)

    Янгуловна Кушаева; 1901–1937) was a Soviet women's rights activist of Bashkir origin. Kushaeva Rabiga Jangulowna was born in 1901 in the village of Khassyanovo

    Rabiga Kushaeva

    Rabiga_Kushaeva

  • List of flood myths
  • List of floods in mythology

    Flood myths are common across a wide range of cultures, extending back into Bronze Age and Neolithic prehistory. These accounts depict a flood, sometimes

    List of flood myths

    List_of_flood_myths

  • Murat Kuchukov Movement
  • preacher and military commander Murat Kuchukov, a Bashkir prince who had previously participated in the Bashkir rebellion of 1704–1711. Although successful

    Murat Kuchukov Movement

    Murat_Kuchukov_Movement

  • List of languages by number of speakers in Europe
  • Chechen 1,400,000 45 Sardinian 1,350,000 46 Limburgish 1,300,000 (2001) 47 Bashkir 1,221,000 48 Chuvash 1,100,000 49 Estonian 1,165,400 50 Low German (Low

    List of languages by number of speakers in Europe

    List_of_languages_by_number_of_speakers_in_Europe

  • Fail Alsynov
  • Bashkir activist (born 1986)

    Alsynov (Bashkir: Фаил Фәттәх улы Алсынов, romanized: Fail Fättäx ulı Alsınov; Russian: Фаиль Фаттахович Алсынов; born 7 December 1986) is a Bashkir nationalist

    Fail Alsynov

    Fail_Alsynov

  • Supreme Court of Bashkortostan
  • National supreme court

    The Supreme Court of the Republic of Bashkortostan (Bashkir: Başkortostan Respublikahı Yuğarı Sudı) is a regional court for the region of Bashkortostan

    Supreme Court of Bashkortostan

    Supreme Court of Bashkortostan

    Supreme_Court_of_Bashkortostan

  • Music in Bashkortostan
  • in Bashkortostan is the music of the peoples who live in Bashkortostan (Bashkirs, Russians, Tatars, Chuvashs, Mari, Udmurts, Ukrainians and others). The

    Music in Bashkortostan

    Music in Bashkortostan

    Music_in_Bashkortostan

  • Head of the Republic of Bashkortostan
  • Highest-ranking official in Bashkortostan, Russia

    The Head of the Republic of Bashkortostan (Bashkir: Башҡортостан Республикаһы Башлығы, translit. Bashqortostan Respublikahï Bashlïghï - before 1 January

    Head of the Republic of Bashkortostan

    Head of the Republic of Bashkortostan

    Head_of_the_Republic_of_Bashkortostan

  • Roza Akkuchukova
  • Russian singer (1950–2021)

    Сабирьяновна Аккучукова, Bashkir: Роза Сабирйән ҡыҙы Аҡкучукова; 12 February 1950 – 8 February 2021) was a Russian and Bashkir pop singer. She started

    Roza Akkuchukova

    Roza_Akkuchukova

  • Bible translations into the languages of Russia
  • continues. N. Bobnikrov supervised a translation of the four gospels into Bashkir. This was published by the British and Foreign Bible Society in 1902. The

    Bible translations into the languages of Russia

    Bible_translations_into_the_languages_of_Russia

  • Bashkir State Agrarian University
  • Agricultural school in Ufa, Russia

    Bashkir State Agrarian University, BSAU (Russian: Башкирский государственный аграрный университет, Bashkir: Башҡорт дәүләт аграр университеты, БДАУ, romanized: Başqort

    Bashkir State Agrarian University

    Bashkir State Agrarian University

    Bashkir_State_Agrarian_University

  • Guzal Sitdykowa
  • Bashkir writer and Wikipedian (1952-)

    Sitdykowa (Bashkir: Гүзәл Рамаҙан ҡыҙы Ситдиҡова, romanized: Güzäl Ramaźan qıźı Sitdiqova, Russian: Гузаль Рамазановна Ситдыкова) is a Bashkir writer, poet

    Guzal Sitdykowa

    Guzal_Sitdykowa

  • Beshbarmak
  • Central Asian dish of meat with noodles

    Beshbarmak (Kyrgyz: бешбармак, romanized: beşbarmak; Bashkir: бишбармаҡ, romanized: bişbarmaq; lit. 'five fingers') is a meat, noodles, and onion broth

    Beshbarmak

    Beshbarmak

  • Yanaul
  • Town in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia

    Yanaul (Russian: Янау́л; Bashkir: Яңауыл, Yañawıl) is a town in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia, located on the Yanaulka River, 230 kilometers (140 mi)

    Yanaul

    Yanaul

  • Sterlitamak
  • City in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia

    (Russian: Стерлитама́к, IPA: [stʲɪrlʲɪtɐˈmak]; Bashkir: Стәрлетамаҡ, romanized: Stärletamaq; Bashkir pronunciation: [stær.ˌlɪ̞.tɑ.ˈmɑq] pronunciation)

    Sterlitamak

    Sterlitamak

    Sterlitamak

  • Golden Horde
  • 1242–1502 Turkicized Mongol khanate

    great general Subutai began an invasion westwards, first conquering the Bashkirs' land and then moving on to Volga Bulgaria in 1236. From there, they went

    Golden Horde

    Golden Horde

    Golden_Horde

  • International Legion of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine
  • Ukrainian military volunteer unit

    ethnic groups of the Russian federation. Bashkort Company Composed of Bashkirs. Astra Team "Cyclone" Reconnaissance and Strike Group "Noble" Team Phalanx

    International Legion of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine

    International Legion of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine

    International_Legion_of_the_Defence_Intelligence_of_Ukraine

  • Ufa train disaster
  • 1989 railway accident in Iglinksy District, Bashkir SSR, Soviet Union

    disaster was a railway accident that occurred in the Iglinsky District of the Bashkir ASSR, Soviet Union on 4 June 1989, killing 575 people and injuring 800

    Ufa train disaster

    Ufa train disaster

    Ufa_train_disaster

  • Miftahetdin Akmulla
  • Bashkir poet and philosopher (1831–1895)

    Miftakhetdin Kamaletdinovich Kamaletdinov (1831–1895) was a Bashkir and Kazakh educator, poet and philosopher. Born 14 December 1831 in the village of

    Miftahetdin Akmulla

    Miftahetdin_Akmulla

  • Ishimbay
  • Town in Bashkortostan, Russia

    Ishimbay (Russian: Ишимба́й; Bashkir: Ишембай, romanized: İşembay) is a town in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia, located on the banks of the Belaya

    Ishimbay

    Ishimbay

    Ishimbay

  • Orenburg
  • Administrative centre of Orenburg Oblast, Russia

    Tatar and Bashkir Institutes of Public Education were established in 1917 and 1920, respectively, both soon converted into the Tatar and Bashkir Pedagogical

    Orenburg

    Orenburg

    Orenburg

  • German alphabet
  • German form of the Latin alphabet

    Mari Mordvinic Moksha Erzyan Sámi Kildin Sámi Udmurt Turkic Azerbaijani Bashkir Crimean Gagauz Kazakh Khakas Kyrgyz Nogai Tatar Turkish Turkmen Uyghur

    German alphabet

    German alphabet

    German_alphabet

  • Magnetic Mountain
  • Mountain in the southern Urals, Russia

    Magnetic Mountain, or Magnitnaya Mountain (obsolete name Atach, in Bashkir Әtәs), is a mountain on the eastern slope of the Southern Urals on the left

    Magnetic Mountain

    Magnetic Mountain

    Magnetic_Mountain

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Online names & meanings

  • Eugeni
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Eugeni

    Well born.

  • Burleigh
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Teutonic

    Burleigh

    Lives at the Castle's Meadow; Fortified; Place Name; Meadow with Knotty-trunk Trees

  • Ghalib
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ghalib

    Victor

  • Taranveer
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Taranveer

  • Vokes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vokes

    English : variant of Folk.

  • Dara
  • Boy/Male

    Cambodian

    Dara

    Stars.

  • Ragnvard
  • Boy/Male

    Swedish

    Ragnvard

    Powerful fighter.

  • Dildar
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Dildar

    Charming beloved

  • La Verne
  • Girl/Female

    French

    La Verne

    Born in the spring.

  • Jaah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Jaah

    Respect

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