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  • ...домбыра}} '''dombıra'''; {{lang-uz|'dambura'}}; [[Bashkir language|Bashkir]] and {{lang-tt|'''dumbıra''', '''tumpıra''', '''tumra'''}}; {{lang-tr|'d ...rmangazy]], who had a great influence on the development of Kazakh musical culture, including music for the dombra; his musical composition "Adai" is popular
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  • ...roduct]] similar to ''[[kefir]]'', but is produced from a liquid [[starter culture]], in contrast to the solid ''kefir'' "grains". Because mare's milk contain ...in | chapter = Mongolian Dairy Products | title = Mongolia Today: Science, Culture, Environment and Development | publisher = Routlege | year = 2003 | editor
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  • [[Category:Bashkir culture]]
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  • | region = [[Bashkir cuisine|Bashkortostan]], [[Central Asian cuisine|Central Asia]], [[Kurdish ...g H P. ''A survey of the bacterial composition of kurut from Tibet using a culture-independent approach.'' J Dairy Sci. 2012 Mar, 95(3), 1064-72. {{doi|10.316
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  • *[[Tatar culture]] [[Category:Bashkir cuisine]]
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  • ...therwise give a sense of how the applicant would likely mesh with the DMOZ culture and mission.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dmoz.org/cgi-bin/apply.cgi |titl [[Category:Bashkir-language websites]]
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  • !Bashkir||Tatar||Uzbek||Russian||Chinese [[Category:Kazakhstani culture]]
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  • ...ongol]] tribes united to establish the [[Kazakh Khanate]]. With a cohesive culture and a national identity, they constituted absolute majority on the land unt |Bashkir
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  • The [[Tatar language]] together with the [[Bashkir language]] forms the Kypchak-Bolgar (also "Uralo-Caspian") group within the ...e monarchs, allowed the Tatars to preserve their religion, traditions, and culture over the centuries. The Tatars were allowed to [[Interethnic marriage|inter
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  • |align=left|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Bashkir ASSR.svg}} [[Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic|Bashkorstan]]||1,908,875||style="backg ...k%2C%20Lviv%2C%20and%20Ternopil%20march%201991&f=false The Ukrainian West: Culture and the Fate of Empire in Soviet Lviv] by [[William Jay Risch]], [[Harvard
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  • ...y Kirilov, the Kazakhs of the Lesser and Middle Hordes launched raids into Bashkir lands, killing or capturing many Bashkirs in the Siberian and Nogay distric ...on 96 [[Cossack]]s were captured by Kazakhs.<ref>Formation of a Borderland Culture: Myths and Realities of Cossack-Kazakh By Yuriy Anatolyevich Malikov [https
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