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Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia, 2005
(2005). The Chuvash Republic. Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia: Vol. 44, No. 2, pp. 41-60.
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(2005). The Chuvash Republic. Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia: Vol. 44, No. 2, pp. 41-60.
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Vascular Complications in Chuvash Polycythemia
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2006Chuvash polycythemia is characterized by a homozygous 598C> T germline mutation in the von Hippel-Lindau gene ( VHL), upregulation of hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha during normoxia, and resulting augmentation of erythropoietin and several other hypoxia-controlled genes.
Victor R, Gordeuk, Josef T, Prchal
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Categorization of the Chuvash Language in the Chuvash Republic and Beyond
2019The article deals with the categorization of Chuvash, a Turkic language, spoken by Chuvash people (their population number is 1435872) and spread in the areas along the Volga and the Urals. In present day Chuvash as well as Russian is a state language in the Chuvash Republic, its legal status being determined in the Constitution of the Russian ...
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First Concerns to Chuvashes in Turkey: on Zakir Kadiri Ugan’s Assessments of the Chuvashes
2022Türkiye’de Çuvaşlar dâhil olmak üzere Türkiye dışındaki Türklere dönük ilgi, Cumhuriyet sonrasında artmaya başlamıştır. İdil-Ural bölgesinden gelen aydınlar bu konuda önemli katkılar sağlamıştır. Bu aydınlardan biri olan Zakir Kadirî Ugan, 1925 yılında Türk Yurdu dergisinde doğrudan Çuvaşları konu edinen bir makale kaleme almıştır.
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Islam among the Chuvashes and its Role in the Change of Chuvash Ethnicity
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 2007The Chuvashes are descendants of Volga-Bulgarians who were the first people to accept Islam as the official state religion in Turkish history. Although some of them have kept alive the traditional beliefs and practices to the present day, they are regarded as a Christian Turkish community today.
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