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    Mongolic languages spoken by the Buryats and Bargas that is classified either as a language or major dialect group of Mongolian. The majority of Buryat speakers...
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    speak the Buryat language. They are one of the two largest indigenous groups in Siberia, the other being the Yakuts. The majority of the Buryats today live...
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    there is a tendency to call Central Mongolian a language consisting of Mongolian proper, Oirat and Buryat, while Ordos (and implicitly also Khamnigan) is...
  • Buryat or Buriat may refer to: Buryats, a Mongol people Buryat language, a Mongolic language Buryatia, also known as the "Buryat Republic", a federal subject...
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    Oblast [ru]. When the republic was formed, "Buryat-Mongolian" language was declared the official language. In 1958, the name "Mongol" was removed from...
  • The Buryat liberation movement is the centuries-long social and military confrontation of ethnic Buryats against the Russian Empire, which actually colonized...
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    Buryatia (redirect from Buryat Republic)
    Buryatia (Russian: Бурятия; Buryat: Буряад Улас), officially the Republic of Buryatia, is a republic of Russia located in the Russian Far East. Formerly...
  • and the Buryat language. The Tibetan Buddhist canon was translated into Classical Mongolian. The Oirat Mongols who spoke the Oirat Mongol language and dialects...
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    Ust-Orda Buryat Okrug (Russian: Усть-Орды́нский Буря́тский о́круг; Buryat: Усть-Ордын (Усть-Ордагай) Буряадай тойрог Ust’-Ordyn (Ust’-Ordagay) Buryaaday...
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    / 51.000°N 114.500°E / 51.000; 114.500 Agin-Buryat Okrug (Russian: Аги́нский Буря́тский о́круг; Buryat: Агын Буряадай тойрог, Agyn Buryaaday Toyrog)...
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    Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov (category Articles containing Buryat-language text)
    Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov (13 May 1852 – 15 June 1927) was a Buryat Buddhist lama of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Born in the countryside of Buryatia, Itigilov's...
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    Lake Baikal (category Articles containing Buryat-language text)
    -⁠KAL; Russian: Oзеро Байкал, romanized: Ozero Baykal [ˈozʲɪrə bɐjˈkaɫ]; Buryat: Байгал далай, romanized: Baigal dalai) is a large rift lake in Russia....
  • Vagindra script (category Articles containing Buryat-language text)
    (also spelled Vaghintara, Buryat: вагиндрын үзэглэл, romanized: vagindryn üzeglel) is an alphabetic script for the Buryat language developed by Agvan Dorzhiev...
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    Khamar-Daban (category Articles containing Buryat-language text)
    Khamar-Daban (Russian: Хама́р-Даба́н; Buryat: Һамар дабаан, from хамар – "nut", and дабаан – "pass" or "ridge"), is a mountain range in Southern Siberia...
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    Agin-Buryat Autonomous Okrug (Buryat: Агын Буряадай автономито тойрог) was a federal subject of the Russian Federation. On 1 March 2008, the region merged...
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    Republics of Russia (category Articles containing Buryat-language text)
    people were already a minority in their own homeland, like the Buryat ASSR. Language and culture flourished and ultimately institutionalized ethnicity...
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    Buuz (category Articles containing Russian Buryat-language text)
    Buuz (Mongolian: Бууз; Buryat: Бууза/Buuza, [ˈbʊːt͡s(ɐ)], from Chinese 包子; 'Baozi') are a type of Mongolian steamed dumpling filled with meat. An example...
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    are 35 other official languages, which are used in different regions of Russia. These languages include; Ossetic, Ukrainian, Buryat, Kalmyk, Chechen, Ingush...
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    Baikal Mountains (category Articles containing Buryat-language text)
    Mountains or Baikal Range (Russian: Байкальский хребет, Baykalskiy khrebet; Buryat: Байгалай дабаан, Baigalai dabaan) are a mountain range that rises steeply...
  • Russia and China. In certain areas the influences of the Yakut and the Buryat languages are particularly strong. The influence of Russian in general is overwhelming...
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