Bashkir (башҡорт теле)
Native to: Russia
Region: mainly in Bashkortostan
Ethnicity: Bashkirs
Native speakers: 1.2 million (2010 census)
Language Family: Turkic
ISO: ISO 639-1 ba, 639-2 bak, 639-3 bak
Bashkir / Bashkort (Башҡорт теле / Başqort tele)
Bashkir is a member of the Kypchak-Bolgar group of the Turkic languages. It is spoken by about 1.5 million people mainly in the Republic of Bashkortostan, in other parts of the Russian Federation, including Chelyabinsk, Orenburg, Perm, Kurgan, Samara, Saratov, Sverdlovsk, Tyumen regions, and also in Tatarstan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan.
Bashkir first appeared in writing in a Runic alphabet during the 9th century AD. It was written with the Arabic alphabet between the 10th century and 1928, when it was replaced by the Latin alphabet, which itself was replaced by the Cyrillic alphabet in 1940.
Information about the Bashkir language
https://www.omniglot.com/writing/bash...
http://members.lycos.nl/bashkort/tele...
http://www.peoples.org.ru/eng_bashkir...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bashkir_...
http://tel.bashqort.com
Bashkir folk songs
http://yir.atspace.com
Music in this video:
https://youtu.be/BJjXFeiGFRg
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Native to: Russia
Region: mainly in Bashkortostan
Ethnicity: Bashkirs
Native speakers: 1.2 million (2010 census)
Language Family: Turkic
ISO: ISO 639-1 ba, 639-2 bak, 639-3 bak
Bashkir / Bashkort (Башҡорт теле / Başqort tele)
Bashkir is a member of the Kypchak-Bolgar group of the Turkic languages. It is spoken by about 1.5 million people mainly in the Republic of Bashkortostan, in other parts of the Russian Federation, including Chelyabinsk, Orenburg, Perm, Kurgan, Samara, Saratov, Sverdlovsk, Tyumen regions, and also in Tatarstan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan.
Bashkir first appeared in writing in a Runic alphabet during the 9th century AD. It was written with the Arabic alphabet between the 10th century and 1928, when it was replaced by the Latin alphabet, which itself was replaced by the Cyrillic alphabet in 1940.
Information about the Bashkir language
https://www.omniglot.com/writing/bash...
http://members.lycos.nl/bashkort/tele...
http://www.peoples.org.ru/eng_bashkir...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bashkir_...
http://tel.bashqort.com
Bashkir folk songs
http://yir.atspace.com
Music in this video:
https://youtu.be/BJjXFeiGFRg
All credit goes to rightful owners :D
Want your beautiful language to be featured?
My email:
Otipeps24@gmail.com
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