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Fox in Bashkir Folklore and Religious-Magical Practices
Introduction. The article analyzes vestiges of the fox cult among Bashkirs. The animal used to be a most revered one in religious and mystical beliefs of the nation. Goals. The work seeks to study the fox cult in all its manifestations in everyday life
Azaliya F. Ilimbetova
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Revisiting Traditional Travel and Road Culture of the Bashkirs
Introduction. The rules of road culture developed over centuries have always occupied an important place in the traditional worldview and everyday life of Bashkirs. The phenomenon of road culture and travel among Bashkirs has remained understudied, and
Elza V. Migranova +1 more
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The publication presents documents from the fund “Ufa Prikaznaya Izba” of the Russian State Archive of Ancient Acts, which help to assess the process of formation of social groups of the yasak population of Ufa district in the last third of the 17th ...
Radik Ravilevich Iskhakov +1 more
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Ornamental design of textile elements in the wedding decoration of horse among the Bashkirs [PDF]
The area of this study includes the south-east of the Republic of Bashkortostan (Abzelilovo, Burzyan, Baimak, Beloretsk districts) predominantly inhabited by the Bashkir people.
Khasanova Z.F.
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After agriculture, the second main branch of farming in the Southern Urals was animal husbandry, especially for semi-nomadic and nomadic peoples. Since the 19th century an entrepreneurial, market economy is being formed, primarily in horse breeding and ...
Mikhail Igorevich Rodnov +1 more
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This article focuses on the participation Bashkirs took in the development of Transvolga Region. The lands in Samara Province were the most western ones in Russia where the Bashkir population lived compactly.
Yuri Nikolayevich Smirnov
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Linguistic Heritage of A. G. Bessonov as a Dialect Monument of Early 20th Century Bashkir
Goals. The article seeks to sum up Bashkir dialect features traced in early 20th century written monuments authored by the Russian scholar and missionary A. G. Bessonov. Results.
Zarema N. Ekba, Ramilya N. Karimova
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Dietary polyphenols and phytochemicals suppress NF‐κB signaling. Mechanistically, by inhibiting IκBα degradation and preventing nuclear translocation of p65/p50 complexes, the polyphenols reduce the expression of pro‐inflammatory and pro‐survival genes, thereby decreasing overall cancer cell survival.
Khuzin Dinislam +3 more
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This article discusses how ethnographic photographs are used for reconstructing the Bashkir national costume and its details. The results obtained show that the historical reconstruction of the Bashkir national costume has developed and advanced through ...
S.M. Usmanova
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Evidentiality is a widely researched category in contemporary linguistics, both from the viewpoint of grammatical expression and also that of semantics/pragmatics. Amongst markers expressing information source is the illocutionary evidential quotative, which codes a speech report with an explicit reference to the quoted source.
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