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  2. Buryat Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The Buryat Battalion is a battalion that supposedly serves within the Russian army, allegedly consisting of soldiers from North Korea that would take part in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [1] The battalion is allegedly part of the 11th Guards Air Assault Brigade (according to Ukrainian state media).

  3. Buryat liberation movement - Wikipedia

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    The Buryat liberation movement is the centuries-long social and military ... The Buryat people fell under the complete control of the Russian government for many ...

  4. Buryats - Wikipedia

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    Among Buryats, haplogroup N-M178 is more common toward the east (cf. 50/64 = 78.1% N1c1 in a sample of Buryat from Kizhinginsky District, 34/44 = 77.3% N1c1 in a sample of Buryat from Aga Buryatia, and 18/30 = 60.0% N1c1 in a sample of Buryat from Yeravninsky District, every one of which regions is located at a substantial distance east of the ...

  5. Buryat genocide - Wikipedia

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    The Buryat genocide (also referred to by some historians as the mass repression of Buryats during the Stalin era) refers to the systematic persecution, forced relocation, and killings of the Buryats—a Mongolic ethnic group—by the Soviet government, particularly under the regime of Joseph Stalin. [2]

  6. Separatism in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Buryat separatism may refer either to the idea of an independent Buryat state [127] or the idea of Buryatia uniting with Mongolia. [128] The biggest Buryat separatist movement is the Free Buryatia Foundation , which, while not advocating for full independence, is represented on the Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum.

  7. Buryatia - Wikipedia

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    The Buryat ASSR declared its sovereignty in 1990 and adopted the name Republic of Buryatia in 1992. However, it remained an autonomous republic within the Russian Federation. On 11 July 1995 Buryatia signed a power-sharing agreement with the federal government, granting it autonomy. [21] This agreement was abolished on 15 February 2002. [22]

  8. Buryat Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic - Wikipedia

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    In May 1929, the Party Central Committee decreed that Buryat agriculture would undergo "socialist reorganization" - Buryat resistance to the collectivist policy was fierce, with Buryat herders slaughtering their livestock rather than allowing them to be confiscated. [3] Nevertheless, traditional livelihoods were forcibly altered under Soviet ...

  9. 37th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 37th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Don Cossack Budapest Red Banner Order of the Red Star Brigade named after Ye. A. Shchadenko [a] is a motor rifle brigade of the Russian Ground Forces (Military Unit Number 69647).