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The Bashkir language is native to 1,133,339 Bashkirs (71.7% of the total number of Bashkirs, reporting mother tongue). The Tatar language was reported as the native tongue of 230,846 Bashkirs (14.6%), and Russian as the native tongue of 216,066 Bashkirs (13.7%). Most Bashkirs are bilingual in Bashkir and Russian .
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History of Bashkortostan - Wikipedia. The history of Bashkortostan or Bashkiria covers the region in and around the Southern Urals, historically inhabited by Bashkirs. The region has been known by several names, including al-Bashgird, Bashgirdia, Bascardia, Fiyafi Bashqurt (The Bashqurt steppes), Pascatir and similar variants.
I Baschiri ( Башҡорттар, bašqorttar /baʃqort:ar/ in lingua baschira, Башкиры, baškiry, in russo) sono un gruppo etnico di origine turca stanziato principalmente nella Baschiria (Russia).
- 1 800 000 (stima 2010)
5 mar 2024 · Bashkir, member of a Turkic people, numbering more than 1,070,000 in the late 20th century, settled in the eastern part of European Russia, between the Volga River and the Ural Mountains, and beyond the Urals. Their main territory is Bashkortostan, where they are far outnumbered by Russians.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bashkir ( UK: / bæʃˈkɪər /, [2] US: / bɑːʃˈkɪər /; [3] Bashkir: Башҡорт теле, romanized: Bashqort tele, [bɑʂ'qʊ̞ɾt tɪ̞ˈlɪ̞] ⓘ [4]) is a Turkic language belonging to the Kipchak branch. It is co-official with Russian in Bashkortostan.
Members of the Bashkir government, 20 June 1920. The republic occupied an area of 143,600 km 2 (55,400 sq mi) in the far south-eastern corner of European Russia, bounded on the east by the Ural Mountains and within seventy kilometers of the Kazakhstan border at its southernmost point.