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The Trans-Urals in the 16th–17th centuries: Trans-Ural Turkic Peoples or Bashkirs?
This publication is a response to the text of our Ufa colleagues, where they tried to prove that the representatives of the Turkic population in the Trans-Urals during the 16th–17th centuries were definitely Bashkirs. They tried to demonstrate this using
Samigulov G.Kh.
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The Current State of Bashkir Song Folklore: A Case Study of 21st-Century Expeditional Materials
Introduction. At present, people’s interest in the historical and ethnocultural heritage has increased, and the desire to preserve traditional values for future generations has grown stronger.
Aigul M. Khakimyanova
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Verbal and Poetic Repertoire of the Bashkir Wedding: Past and Present
Introduction. Bashkir wedding is one of the most striking forms of traditional culture. Over centuries of evolution, a complex set of ideological and functional related ritual songs, actions, myths and rituals has formed as an integral festive and ...
Aigul M. Khakimyanova
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ABSTRACT Russia's Maternal Capital policy initially increased total fertility rates, stimulating much discussion on whether it would result in more births or only earlier births. Effects of that policy upon different ethnic groups within Russia, however, have not received systematic attention.
Konstantin Kazenin +2 more
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SALT IN TRADITIONS AND RITES OF BASHKIR
The article is based on materials from the authors’ field expeditions and folklore sources, and reveals the significance of the most important mineral – salt – in the traditional culture of the Bashkirs. The Bashkirs have long used salt from the Iletsk deposit, which was located on the patrimonial lands of the Bashkirs; until the middle of the 18th ...
E.V. Migranova, Yu.A. Absalyamova
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This study assessed habitat preferences, suitability, and illegal trade routes of the endangered Indian pangolin in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Using field surveys and MaxEnt modeling, we identified fragmented habitats with only 22% classified as highly suitable, alongside key poaching and trafficking pathways.
Tariq Ahmad +6 more
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Bilingualism and Multilingualism Development in Republic of Bashkortostan
The article is devoted to the emergence and development of bilingualism and multilingualism in the Republic of Bashkortostan. The questions of appearance and settlement of representatives of Slavic, Finno-Ugric, Turkic and other ethnic groups with their ...
E. A. Kondrashkina
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Color Terms in Bashkir Toponymy
It is common to many languages that all color terms belonging to the most ancient part of the vocabulary, apart from the color meaning as such, convey a symbolic meaning. The same is true to the Bashkir language, where this particularly applies to toponyms. Colors are one of the most prevalent motives of naming used in Bashkir toponymy. This paper aims
Firdaus G. Khisamitdinova +3 more
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Histone deacetylase 11 (HDAC11) is a member of the HDAC family that plays a crucial role in epigenetic regulation, influencing key cellular processes like transcription, differentiation, and proliferation. Abnormal expressions and functions of HDAC11 have been described in various diseases, including neurodegenerative diseases and cancer, highlighting ...
Yinsheng Yang +5 more
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Abstract Background Lower pole renal stones measuring 1–2 cm remain challenging to treat. While mini‐percutaneous nephrolithotomy (mini‐PCNL) provides high stone‐free rates (SFRs), it carries tract‐related morbidity. Flexible ureteroscopy (f‐URS) is less invasive but limited in SFR.
Wei Zhu +40 more
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