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  2. Buryat language - Wikipedia

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    Examples of Buriad usage in Aginskoie public space. Buryat or Buriat, [1] [2] [note 1] known in foreign sources as the Bargu-Buryat dialect of Mongolian, and in pre-1956 Soviet sources as Buryat-Mongolian, [note 2] [4] is a variety of the Mongolic languages spoken by the Buryats and Bargas that is classified either as a language or major dialect group of Mongolian.

  3. Category:Translators to Buryat - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Translators to Buryat" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. Edward Stallybrass;

  4. Buryats - Wikipedia

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    Among Buryats, haplogroup N-M178 is more common toward the east (cf. 50/64 = 78.1% N1c1 in a sample of Buryat from Kizhinginsky District, 34/44 = 77.3% N1c1 in a sample of Buryat from Aga Buryatia, and 18/30 = 60.0% N1c1 in a sample of Buryat from Yeravninsky District, every one of which regions is located at a substantial distance east of the ...

  5. Emblem of the Buryat Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

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    However, the Buryat writing system frequently changed, and there was no consensus as to the proper name of country and the translation of the motto "Workers of the world, unite!" in the Buryat language. [1] The inscription in the emblem undergone significant change in 1939, when the Buryat language switched to Cyrilic letters.

  6. Edward Stallybrass - Wikipedia

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    Edward Stallybrass (8 June 1794 in Royston, Hertfordshire [1] – 25 July 1884 [2]) was a British Congregational missionary to the Buryat people of Siberia. He translated the Bible into Mongolian. [3] [4]

  7. Tsogto Badmazhapov - Wikipedia

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    An ethnic Buryat, he was a native of Troitskosavsk district in the Transbaikal Oblast of the Russian Empire. In his capacity as a translator and explorer with the rank of senior warden (uryadnik) he participated in the Mongolo-Kamskoy Expedition of Pyotr Kozlov (1899-1901). He worked for a trading company based at Kyakhta, "Sobennikov and ...

  8. List of inscribed flags - Wikipedia

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    Buryat text English translation Buryat ASSR [1] 1978–90 БУРЯАДАЙ ACCP: BURYAT ASSR: Chechen. Flag Dates used Chechen text English translation

  9. Category:Buryat language - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buryat language" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

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