Bashkir


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Bashkir

(bæʃˈkɪə)
npl -kir or -kirs
1. (Peoples) a member of a Mongoloid people of E central Russia, living chiefly in the Bashkir Republic
2. (Languages) the language of this people, belonging to the Turkic branch of the Altaic family
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Translations
башкирски език
baixkir
baškirskýbaškirština
basjkirsk
Baŝkira lingvo
baskir
زبان باشقیر
baškiiri
bachkirbashkir
बाश्किर भाषा
baskír
bahasa Bashkir
baškiro
バシキール語
바시키르어
baškirųbaškirų kalba
baškīru valoda
Basjkiers
basjkirsk
baszkirski
bachquirbasquir
başchir
baškirščina
basjkiriska
ภาษาบัชคีร์
Başkurtça
башкирська мова
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Uzbekistan is preeminently interested in increasing the supply of fresh fruits and vegetables, textiles and garments to Bashkortostan, and also wants to see meat and dairy products of Bashkir agricultural producers on the shelves of Uzbek stores.
In the course of this extended story from 1552 to 1917, the region under focus came to be known as "Bashkiria," and its inhabitants expanded from the Turkic-speaking, nomadic, and Muslim Bashkir tribes along with a few other indigenous populations to an entire panoply of imperial subjects, among whom Russian Orthodox elites gradually gained both the center stage and the upper hand.
Adapting unique themes titled "Night of Musical," and "Orchestra in Art," The orchestra will perform leading musicals such as "The Phantom of The Opera", "West Side Story", "Cats", and "Les Miserables." Abassi previously conducted various orchestras such as Orchestre de Chambre de Gen[c]ve, Sinfonieorchester Basel, and Nuriev Festival with the Bashkir Opera Orchestra.
Previously their only option was to type in Russian, which is similar but not the same as their native Bashkir.
OD-730, dated 3 March 2016, on suspending insurance licences of the Bashkir Insurance Company REZONANS, limited liability company;
The topics include the collapse and rebuilding of grain procurement authority in Civil War Russia: the case of Penza in 1919, national and social revolution in the empire's west: Estonian independence and the Russian Civil War 1917-20, Bashkir loyalists and the question of autonomy: Gabdulkhai Kurbangaliev in the Russian Revolution and Civil War, the unemployed movement in Odessa in 1917: social and national revolutions between Petrograd and Kiev, and echoes of the International across the historiographies.
Muslim Bashkir Tatar star Nureyev was born in 1938 aboard the Trans-Siberian Express in the Soviet Union and was one of the biggest stars in ballet until his death in 1993.
A creative meeting of a group of Bashkir cinematographers led by Director of the Bashkortostan Film Studio Azamat Khuzhakhmetov with film people of Kyrgyzstan took place at the Cinema House named after Chingiz Aitmatov.
BAGHDAD / NINA / House Speaker, Osama al-Nujaifi discussed with the Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee in the Turkish Parliament, Vulcan Bashkir the bilateral relations and ways of developing them .
According to a report in The Moscow Times, Tata Motors is looking at the Bashkir trolleybus factory, which is located in the Ural Mountains, as a possible production facility, and that the company's officials had toured the factory to gauge its technological capacity.
Visitors to the Sabuntuy had a chance to see an improvised Tatar hut and outbuildings, find out more about the culture and everyday life of the Bashkir people, visit the open-air museum of folklore and ethnography, try national cuisine and purchase national souvenirs.