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  • Asia portal Bukharan Revolution is part of WikiProject Central Asia, a project to improve all Central Asia-related articles. This includes but is not...
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  • groups. and then there are the bukharan jews. i've just begun to learn about these people. mostly, i've listened to some bukharan jewish music over the internet...
    104 KB (14,966 words) - 09:37, 21 May 2024
  • 1920)* It is not exactly clear what happened after the anti-Communist revolution of 1922, where Bukhara was "completely surrounded." The article only refers...
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  • Fitrat and on the activities and the general social surroundings of the Bukharan students in Istanbul.. This sentence is hard to follow, especially the...
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  • Fitrat and on the activities and the general social surroundings of the Bukharan students in Istanbul.. This sentence is hard to follow, especially the...
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  • makes mention of MAK assuming the title of caliph, and being the only Bukharan ruler to do so. Sound good? --BDD 23:31, 16 November 2006 (UTC) Er, please...
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  • Union Republics of the Soviet Union gives the years of membership of the Bukharan People's Soviet Republic and Khorezm People's Soviet Republic as 1920–1924...
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  • comment is wrong. See Alash Orda, Khorezm People's Soviet Republic and Bukharan People's Soviet Republic. 209.235.2.8 (talk) 16:27, 19 October 2010 (UTC)...
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  • keeping their rifles dry, when the Bukharans believed it was impossible. Although they fought fiercely the Bukharan forces were defeated with relative...
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  • (2006). The German Revolution, 1917-1923. Haymarket Books. p. 987. ISBN 978-1-931859-32-5. Pierre Broué (2006). The German Revolution, 1917-1923. Haymarket...
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  • the Caucaus always identified themselves as "Russian"- even if they were Bukharan (Jews who lived in Central Asia since 600 C.E rather than immigrants who...
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  • Pashto is Iranian language, but are Pashtuns Persian? For Christ's sake Bukharan Jews speak Persian, but does it make them Persian? Truth is Khwarezmians...
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  • Khiva: Khorezm People's Soviet Republic Occupation of Emirate of Bukhara: Bukharan People's Soviet Republic Occupation of Democratic Republic of Armenia:...
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  • religious Jews' groups? Such as Yemenite Jews to "Yemenite Jew" or Bukharan Jews to "Bukharan Jew" or American Jews to "American Jew" or Arab Jews to "Arab...
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  • in the Persian world! Under the guidance of writers who were mostly of Bukharan or other northern origin, such as Sadriddin Ayni (Ṣadr-al-Din ʿAyni, 1878–1954;...
    100 KB (13,946 words) - 01:34, 7 October 2023
  • Georgian SSR (1921–22) SSR Abkhazia (after 1921) Khorezm PSR (after 1920) Bukharan PSR (after 1920) Supported by: Chinese communists (1917–23) Red Latvian...
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  • Christianisty during Imperial times), Jews from Mexico, Cuba, and Puerto Rico, and Bukharan Jews from the Turkic countries in Central Asia. (See Jewish ethnic divisions...
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  • -Akif Ersoy was an Albanian Otthoman with Albanian Father and Persian Bukharan mother(he has otthoman as mother tongue and not Turkish) -Ataturk was Albanian...
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  • (IDN)+228 Krymchaks (Crimean Jews)+1 Mountain Jews+1 The Central Asian Jews (Bukharan Jews)=3,374 Jews . Is this collapsing of categories allowed under WP rules...
    200 KB (26,633 words) - 11:09, 31 January 2023
  • Eastern European parts of the former Soviet Union are likely to be, but Bukharan Jews would not be Ashkenazic, for example. There were also Mizrahi Jews...
    129 KB (17,170 words) - 12:09, 22 April 2024