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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:Buryat-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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  4. Buryad Unen - Wikipedia

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    From 1931 to 1938, the newspaper Buryad-Mongolian Unen was printed in Latin alphabet. [2] For the first time, the Latin alphabet clearly showed the Buryat dialectal differences, but the Buryat language, written in Latin, still continued to maintain its Mongolian basis of the language: vocabulary, grammatical rules, style, etc.

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  8. 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 ...

  9. Buryat - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Buryat or Buriat may refer to: Buryats, a Mongol people; Buryat language ...