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  • Bertha, Barta, Burta) in Sudan and Ethiopia. As of 2006 Berta had approximately 180,000 speakers in Sudan. The three Berta languages, Gebeto, Fadashi...
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    Tripe soup (redirect from Ciorbă de burtă)
    in Albanian. Tripe chorba (Turkish: işkembe çorbası, Romanian: ciorbă de burtă, Bulgarian: шкембе чорба, romanized: škembe čorba, Macedonian: чкембе чорба...
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  • Burtas (Russian: Буртасы, Burtasy; Chuvash: Пăртассем, Părtassem; Tatar: Бортаслар, Bortaslar, بُرطاس) were a tribe of uncertain ethnolinguistic affiliation...
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  • Burta (Persian: بورتا, also Romanized as Būrtā) is a village in Tamin Rural District, in the Central District of Mirjaveh County, Sistan and Baluchestan...
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  • skurteika, speteazi, zăbun, zestre. food: kuzunači, malai, mamaliga. body: burta, buza, bašăka (bășică), kăpăčină, konč, luna, moc, soarta. Of various categories...
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  • it and the language of the Bulgars is like the language of the Khazars, but the Burtas have another language." The only surviving language from this linguistic...
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  • in common with it, and the language of the Bulgars is like the language of the Khazars but the Burtas have another language." Al-Istakhri mentioned that...
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    such as Sabirs, Esegel, Barsil, Bilars, Baranjars, and part of the obscure Burtas (by ibn Rustah). Modern Chuvash claim to descend from Sabirs, Esegels, and...
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    Djiboutians (category Articles containing French-language text)
    concurrently carried out with the participation of local actors. One of these was Burta Djinka, a film in Somali directed by G. Borg in 1972. Following independence...
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    linguists are: arichiță, băiat, băl, brâncă, orbalţ, borţ, bulz, burduf, burtă, codru, Crăciun, creţ, cruţa, curma, daltă, dărâma, fluture, lai, mătură...
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  • İmänle Bortas (Tatar: Имәнле Бортас, romanized: İmänle Bortas) is a rural locality (a derevnya) in Qaybıç District, Tatarstan. The population was 164 as...
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    1641–8. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2036.2002.01322.x. PMID 12197843. S2CID 23286985. Burta O, Iacobescu C, Mateescu RB, Nicolaie T, Tiuca N, Pop CS (25 September 2018)...
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  • Mordvins (disambiguation) (category Language and nationality disambiguation pages)
    Russian term used to refer to nobility of Volga Tatar, Volga Finnic and Burtas descent Mordovka, a historical Russian currency This disambiguation page...
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    Tripe (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    Chakna — Indian spicy stew of goat tripe and other animal parts. Ciorbă de burtă — Romanian special soup with cream and garlic. Cow foot soup — Belizean...
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    Mokshas (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
    conflict with the Burtas on their way to the left or "Khazar" bank of Volga. Circa 889–890, the Khazars were at war with the Burtas, the Oghuz and the...
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    Mordovia (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    18, 2024. Khairetdinov, Damir Z. (December 4, 2018). "Khazars, Kipchaks, Burtas: On the Ethnic Ancestors of the Nizhnii Novgorod Mishar Tatars". Anthropology...
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    Xiongnu Early Middle Ages Turkic expansion, Magyar invasion; Cumans Bashkirs Burtas Bulgars Karluks Khazars Khitan Kimaks Kipchaks Magyars Uyghurs Gurjars Jurchen...
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    Mordvins (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    629–658, doi:10.22378/2313-6197.2017-5-3.629-658 Akchurin, Maksum (2012), The Burtas in the Documents of the 17th century, Kazan: Ethnological Research in Tatarstan...
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  • Petre Purima (category Articles with Romanian-language sources (ro))
    Retrieved 30 June 2020. Petre Purima at WorldFootball.net "Ochiul şi urechea: "Burta este semn de trai bun"" [Eye and ear: "The belly is a sign of good living"]...
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    Pechenegs (category Articles containing Azerbaijani-language text)
    neighbors, in particular against the Khazars and the latter's vassals, the Burtas, and sold their captives. The Khazars made an alliance with the Ouzes against...
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