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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of Buryats - Wikipedia

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    Buryat ethnicity is associated with one's father's ethnicity alone. In case mother is of another ethnicity it is not specifically expressed. Buryats are also sorted in Category:Buryat people. Territorially related are List of Mongolians, Category:People from Buryatia, Category:People from Zabaykalsky Krai.

  4. Buryatia - Wikipedia

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    The culmination of these conferences was the first All-Buryat Congress in 23-25 April 1917 in Chita, where activists advocated for a self-governing Buryat Autonomous Region, based on the models of Poland and Finland, with an elected body, the Buryat National Duma, that all Buryats, men and women, over the age of 18 and without criminal ...

  5. Category:Buryat people - Wikipedia

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    People of Buryat descent (4 C) S. Buryat sportspeople (14 P) Pages in category "Buryat people" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.

  6. Buryat liberation movement - Wikipedia

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    These conferences culminated in the first All-Buryat Congress on April 23–25, 1917 in Chita, where activists advocated a self-governing Buryat Autonomous Oblast with an elected body of Buryats. The State of Buryat-Mongolia formed by the decision of the Congress existed until 1920. Its supreme body of state power was the Buryat-Mongol People's ...

  7. Repression of Buryats in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    On New Year's Eve 1919–1920, Ataman Semyonov killed Mikhail Bogdanov, a leader and fighter for the rights of the Buryat people and the chairman of the Buryat National Committee, the government of Buryat-Mongol Ulas. [citation needed] In the early 1920s, the Buryat-Mongols created autonomous regions and united into a single Buryat-Mongol ASSR.

  8. People's Khural of the Republic of Buryatia - Wikipedia

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    The People's Khural of the Republic of Buryatia (Russian: Народный хурал Республики Бурятия, romanized: Narodny khural Respubliki Buryatiya; Buryat: Буряад Уласай Арадай Хурал, romanized: Buryaad Ulasay Araday Khural, [burʲˈaːt ulɐˈsæ ɑrɐˈdæ xurˈɑl]) is the regional parliament of Buryatia, a federal subject of Russia.

  9. Barga (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    The Barga (Mongol: Барга; simplified Chinese: 巴尔虎部; traditional Chinese: 巴爾虎部; pinyin: Bā'ěrhǔ Bù) are a subgroup of the Buryats which gave its name to the Baikal region – "Bargujin-Tukum" (Bargujin Tökhöm) – "the land's end", according to the conception of Mongol peoples in the 13th and 14th centuries.