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  2. Bankhar Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Bankhar dog (Buryat: хотошо, Mongolian: банхар, Russian: Бурят-монгольский волкодав), is a landrace livestock guarding dog. Originally bred by the Buryat people , their success contributed to their spread across Buryatia and Mongolia and into adjacent regions before they were nearly annihilated in the mid ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Central Asian Shepherd Dog - Wikipedia

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    Central Asians tend to form a social group, consisting of different members bearing different duties; thus puppies with different working qualities are normally born in the same litter. These breed features, as well as different traditional names for the breed, give grounds for complications with breed standard.

  5. Barga (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    The Barga (Mongol: Барга; simplified Chinese: 巴尔虎部; traditional Chinese: 巴爾虎部; pinyin: Bā'ěrhǔ Bù) are a subgroup of the Buryats which gave its name to the Baikal region – "Bargujin-Tukum" (Bargujin Tökhöm) – "the land's end", according to the conception of Mongol peoples in the 13th and 14th centuries.

  6. List of Buryats - Wikipedia

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    Byambyn Rinchen (1905–1977) — Mongolian linguist and historian, also fiction writer and poet Gombojab Tsybikov (1873–1930) — early photographer of Tibet, ethnographer and historian Tsyben Zhamtsarano (1881–1942) — ethnographer and historian, Corresponding Member of the Academy of the Soviet Union, also a politician in Russia and ...

  7. Uriankhai - Wikipedia

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    Buryat of the Uriankh-Songol clan Tuvans or Tagnu Uriankhai Uriankhai / ˈ ʊr i ə n x aɪ / [ a ] is a term of address applied by the Mongols to a group of forest peoples of the North, who include the Turkic -speaking Tuvans and Yakuts , while sometimes it is also applied to the Mongolian-speaking Altai Uriankhai .

  8. NYC’s most rat-infested subway stops are both based in one ...

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    The 116th Street Station, which services the 2 and 3 lines, was dubbed the rattiest of all Big Apple transit hubs for the month of January, according to the app Transit.

  9. Khamnigan Mongol - Wikipedia

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    This bilingualism appears to be several centuries old. Their Tungusic language is Evenki (Khamnigan is the Mongol name for the Evenki), while Khamnigan Mongol is a distinct Mongolic language, not a dialect of Mongol or Buryat as traditionally classified in Mongolia or in Russia. Mongol is the dominant language; the two dialects of Evenki are ...