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Türk Dilleri: Türk Dilleri ve lehçeler - Sayfa 46
Karaçay-Balkarca Ukrain " tay ROStOy Astrakhan) * * trakhan # D Azov kraSnÖĞlar " Kaimykia # | Kray 2 T Ş, - 1 -- - Krasnğü • tayfDp0' • a ( Ad Stavropol Kray --- T - T 28 - # HUSSla Z Caspian - Sukhum''' Blaok 5 " Sea 8 # # et R - - * #n özny,\!
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Library of Congress Subject Headings - Sayfa 489
Balkans USE Balkan Peninsula Balkar (Turkic people) (May Subd Geog) [DK34.B; UF Balkarians [Former heading; BT Ethnology—Caucasus Turkic peoples Balkar epic literature USE Epic literature, Balkar Balkar folk poetry USE Folk poetry, ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, Library of Congress. Office for Subject Cataloging Policy, 2000
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An Ethnohistorical Dictionary of the Russian and Soviet ... - Sayfa 79
See BALKAR and BAKSAN. BAKHSANCHI. See BALKAR and BAKSAN. BAKHSANCHILI. See BALKAR and BAKSAN. BAKHSANCHY. See BALKAR and BAKSAN. BAKHSANCHYLY. See BALKAR and BAKSAN. BAKHSANLI. See BALKAR ...
James Stuart Olson, Lee Brigance Pappas, Nicholas Charles Pappas, 1994
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Nationalist Movements: Afrikaner Nationalism, Balkar and ...
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Case, Valency and Transitivity - Sayfa 394
The Balkar passive furnishes new evidence for the causative/ passive functional contiguity. In the case of Balkar, however, this similarity arises due to the expansion of the passive into the traditional 'causative' domain. Another intriguing ...
Leonid Kulikov, Andrej Malchukov, Peter de Swart, 2006
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Democracy and Pluralism in Muslim Eurasia - Sayfa 350
Tensions first surfaced in 1991, when a Balkar Congress declared the creation of a Balkar republic which would remain in a federalized Kabardino-Balkaria. A referendum took place on 29 December 1991, in which 85 per cent of eligible ...
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Reciprocal Constructions - Sayfa 971
1.1 1.2 Introduction Karachay-Balkar This language is represented by two dialects, Karachay (150,000 speakers) and Balkar (85,000 speakers). They are separated by a mountain range which hinders communication. The differences between ...
Vladimir P. Nedjalkov, 2007
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Russia's Islamic Threat - Sayfa 167
populated remained calm. However, the two predominantly Balkar-populated districts, in addition to Elbrus, became support bases for a revived movement to form a Balkar republic separate from the KBR. Artur Zakoev, the former head of the ...
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The Peoples of the USSR: An Ethnographic Handbook - Sayfa 21
BALKAR Self des. Malkarli; in the pre-Soviet period no self des. for Balkars as a whole; Rus. des. Balkar(tsy); oth. pre-Soviet des. Taulu ("Mountaineer") which was also applied to other North Caucasian Mountaineer peoples; Five Mountain ...
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The Turkic Languages - Sayfa 302
Fuchs Christian, Lars Johanson, Éva Ágnes Csató Johanson. absent in Karachay-Balkar. Under Slavic influence, Trakai Karaim consonants exhibit palatalised variants in front environments, e.g. d', g', k”, l', m', n”, s”, z', t”, s”. Halić Karaim has ...
Fuchs Christian, Lars Johanson, Éva Ágnes Csató Johanson, 2015