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Bashkir literature is the literature of the Republic of Bashkortostan, part of Russia.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ Allen J. Frank (2012). Bukhara and the Muslims of Russia: Sufism, Education, and the Paradox of Islamic Prestige. Brill. p. 11. ISBN 9789004234901. Retrieved March 27, 2014. Tatar and Bashkir literary works constitute a particularly rich body of indigenous historical sources of Inner Asia, particularly for the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
  2. ^ Julie Kavanagh (2011). Nureyev: The Life. Random House. p. 51. ISBN 9780307807342. Retrieved March 27, 2014. A celebration of Bashkirian Literature and Art to be held in Moscow..
  3. ^ Christopher Barnes (2004). Boris Pasternak: A Literary Biography, Volume 2. Cambridge University Press. p. 118. ISBN 9780521520737. Retrieved March 27, 2014. The main themes of the meeting were the discussion of the state of Byelorussian and Bakshirian literature..

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Bashkir literature

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

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Bashkir alphabet

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Bashkir speakers wrote in the Old Bashkir literary language using the Arabic script. Many works of Bashkir literature were written in Old Bashkir, including...

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Bashkirs

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The Bashkirs or Bashkurts (Bashkir: Башҡорттар, romanized: Başqorttar, IPA: [bɑʂ.qʊɾt.ˈtaɾ]; Russian: Башкиры, pronounced [bɐʂˈkʲirɨ]) are a Kipchak-Bulgar...

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Bashkortostan

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Bashkortostan (Bashkir: Башҡортостан; Russian: Башкортостан), officially the Republic of Bashkortostan, also known as Bashkiria, is a republic of Russia...

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Bashkir language

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Bashkir or Bashkort (UK: /bæʃˈkɪər/, US: /bɑːʃˈkɪər/; Bashkir: Башҡорт теле, romanized: Bashqort tele, [bɑʂ'qʊ̞ɾt tɪ̞ˈlɪ̞] ) is a Turkic language belonging...

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Turkic literature

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Turkic literature refers to the literature in any of the Turkic languages: Azerbaijani literature Bashkir literature Kazakh literature Kyrgyz literature Tatar...

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Bashkir cuisine

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

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Hadiya Davletshina

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Davletshina (Bashkir: Дәүләтшина Һәҙиә Лотфулла ҡыҙы, romanized: Dәwlәtşina Hәźiә Lotfulla qıźı,5 March 1905 – 5 December 1954), was a Bashkir poet, writer...

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Education in Bashkortostan

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and literature — 1993. Bashkir language is one of official languages of Bashkortostan. After 2010, the number of hours for studying the Bashkir language...

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Rami Garipov

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Rami Yagafarovich Garipov (Bashkir: Рәми Йәғәфәр улы Ғарипов, romanized: Rämi Yäğäfär ulı Ğaripov, 12 February 1932 – 20 February 1977), was a national...

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Salawat Yulayev

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Salawat Yulayev (Bashkir: Салауат Юлай-улы, romanized: Salauat Yulay-ulı; Russian: Салават Юлаев, romanized: Salavat Yulayev; 16 June 1756 – 8 October...

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Beshbarmak

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Beshbarmak (Kyrgyz: бешбармак, Bashkir: бишбармаҡ, 'five finger') is a dish from Central Asian cuisine. It is also known as naryn in Xinjiang, Uzbekistan...

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Miftahetdin Akmulla

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Kamaletdinovich Kamaletdinov (Russian: Мифтахетдин Камалетдинович Камалетдинов; Bashkir: Камалетдинов Мифтахетдин Камалетдин улы, romanized: Kamaletdinov Miftaxetdin...

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Music in Bashkortostan

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

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Bashkir Academic Drama Theater Mazhit Gafuri

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Bashkir State Academic Drama Theater Majit Gafuri (Bashkir: Мәжит Ғафури исемендәге Башҡорт дәүләт академия драма театры, romanized: Məjit Ğafuri isemendəge...

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Government of Bashkiria

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

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Zeki Velidi Togan

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Zeki Velidi Togan (Bashkir: Әхмәтзәки Әхмәтшаһ улы Вәлиди, romanized: Əxmətzəki Əxmətşah ulı Wəlidi, Russian: Ахмет-Заки Ахметшахович Валидов, romanized: Akhmet-Zaki...

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Turkmen language

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/z/. The only other Turkic language with a similar feature is Bashkir. However, in Bashkir /θ/ and /ð/ are two independent phonemes, distinct from /s/ and...

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Mustai Karim

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Bashkortostan) in an ethnic Bashkir peasant family. In 1941, he graduated from Bashkir State University, Faculty of Language and Literature. After graduation,...

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Maksud Syundyukle

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was a Tatar and Bashkir poet, translator. Member of the Writers' Union of the Bashkir ASSR. Honored Worker of Culture of the Bashkir ASSR. Maksud Syundyukle...

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Shaikhzada Babich

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classic author of Bashkir national literature. He was a member of the Bashkir national liberation movement, and a member of the Bashkir government (1917–1919)...

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Majit Gafuri

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October 1934) was a Bashkir and Tatar poet, writer, and playwright. He was one of the leaders of the democratic trend in Tatar literature and one of the founders...

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World War II in popular culture

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Andrei Voznesensky, "It has snowed for three days" by Mustai Karim (a Bashkir poet). In 1970, Ōe wrote in Okinawa Notes that members of the Japanese...

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