BURYAT REPUBLIC

booryätˈ or Buryatiabooryätˈēə, constituent republic (1990 est. pop. 1,050,000), c.135,600 sq mi (351,200 sq km), SE Siberian Russia, N of Mongolia, extending between Lake Baykal and the Yablonovy Mts. Ulan-Ude is the capital. The republic is mountainous and heavily forested and has rivers and lakes that are rich in fish and that provide hydroelectric power. In the mountains are valuable deposits of coal, iron ore, tungsten, molybdenum, gold, tungsten, nickel, bauxite, and manganese. The chief sectors of the economy are mining, lumbering, and livestock raising. Agriculture, found mainly in the Selenga River valley, is based on spring wheat and fodder crops. There are fisheries and fish-canning plants on Lake Baykal. Fur breeding and trading are important in the north, where nomads also keep reindeer herds. Major manufactures of Buryat include machinery (notably locomotives for the Trans-Siberian RR, which traverses the republic), metal products, pulp, paper, and textiles. The Buryats, former nomads who have largely adopted a sedentary existence, are descended from the Huns, Mongols, Evenki, and Turks. They speak a Mongolian language and generally adhere to Lamaist Buddhism or to Russian Orthodoxy. Buryats constitute about 24% of the republic's population and engage mostly in stock raising. Russians make up a majority (70%) of the population, and there are Evenki, Tuvan, Tatar, and Ukrainian minorities. Russian penetration of the region began in the 1620s and advanced for a century in the face of Buryat resistance until annexation occurred in 1727, followed by intensive Russian colonization. The Buryat-Mongol ASSR was formed in 1923 and retained that name until 1958. The Buryat Republic was a signatory to the Mar. 31, 1992, treaty that created the Russian Federation (see Russia).

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...43 Bashkortistan Bashkir Republic , 50 , 54 Batumi, 21 , 209...Bulgarians, 142 , 195 Buryatia, Buryat people, 38 , 63 Carpathian...Lesser Caucasus Central Asian republics collectively , 9 , 10 , 16...Cheboksary, 46 Chechen-Ingush Republic. See Checheniya Checheniya...253 , 254 China Peoples Republic of , Chinese, 58 , 83 , 84...
...visitors from, 380 n35 Bulgarians: literary preceded political renascence of, 185 ; literature written in vernacular, 196 Buryat Mongolian nationalism, 316 n 61 Cadres, see Elites Canada, 288 , 304 Caucasus, Northern, 293 n Censuses, population...
...of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union...example, the Bashkir Republic included in the Russian...in 1923, when the Buryat Republic was formed...000 people, but the Buryat population increased...and Buryats in the Buryat Republic now amounts to only...characteristic of other republics within the Russian...
...that in 1937 were severed from the Buryat Republic to be directly subordinated to the...8 But the first fiddle in the Buryat politics is undoubtedly played by...radiating peace and pervading the Buryat consciousness with recognition of...
...1921 and was formally annexed by Stalin only in 1944 had been organized, and to the Mongol minority in the Buryat-Mongol autonomous republic. For these reasons, then, Mongolias defense chiefs welcomed the loosening of ties with the USSR and were...
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...citizen dialogue in the Republic of Buryatia by Irina Boldonova...from one of Russias national republics share insights on involving...President of Buryatia The Republic of Buryatia is situated in...Federation. As a democratic republic, it has its constitution...and handicraft production. Buryat-Mongol culture evolved in...
...residing outside Russia in the former Soviet republics are relocated to Russian Asia. Since...region, favorable to Poland and Baltic republics, thus alleviating fears of the neighbors...resources, is able to lure former Soviet republics into one socioeconomic and political...
...dervishes." MONGOLS: Asian people located mainly in the Republic of Mongolia, the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region of China, and Kalmykia and the Buryat Republic of Russia. In the early thirteenth century, Genghis...
...Chagpori Medical College in 1959, the fate of the original set is still unclear. The extant sets from Lhasa and the Buryat Republic have been reproduced in various academic publications and in multiple languages (see, for example, Yuri Parftnovitch...
...their secrecy (nuuts). The Buryat Mongolians whom I know deliberately...associations from stable concepts The Buryat Mongolian card divination...everyday, routine life in Buryat districts of northeast Mongolia and the Republic of Buryatia, Russia. Twenty...
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...traveled with the Zhambalovs to the Aga Buryat Autonomous Region, situated along...river and 500 miles east of the Buryat Republic, where Siberia, Mongolia and China...Shanar: Dedication Ritual of a Buryat Shaman in Siberia (Parabola, 2002...
...stay a memorable event. Ulan Ude is the capital of the Buryat Republic and prospered as a trading post on the tea route from...music played on beautifully carved instruments, ate Buryat specialties and even tried on their colorful costumes...
...and the Tuva (Tyva), Khakass, and Buryat Republics. Most Chinese are in East Siberia and...the Jewish Autonomous Region and the Republic of Sakha-Yakutiya. OIL AND GAS Chinas...has yet to be signed, but the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) can expect to receive...


 

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...The destinations in this trip are Moscow, with tours of Red Square and the Kremlin; Ulan Ude, capital of the Buryat Republic; Lake Baikal, where youll experience kayaking, hiking and camping in Zabaikalsk National Park; and a boat ride...


 

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...Major manufactures of Buryat include machinery...which traverses the republic), metal products...constitute about 24% of the republics population and engage...Russian colonization. The Buryat-Mongol ASSR was formed...name until 1958. The Buryat Republic was a signatory to the...
...administrative units are the Altai, Buryat, Khakass, and Tuva republics, the Altai, Krasnoyarsk...Russia and the E European republics. E Siberia, which is drained...nationalities in the Altai Republic , the Khakass Republic , the...and the Kemerovo Region; Buryat-Mongols in the Buryat Republic...
...city (1989 pop. 353,000), capital of the Buryat Republic, SE Siberian Russia, on the Selenga River near...The city became the capital of the Far Eastern Republic in 1920 and of the Buryat-Mongol Autonomous SSR in 1923. Formerly called...
...numbering about 6 million and distributed mainly in the Republic of Mongolia, the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region of China, and Kalmykia and the Buryat Republic of Russia. Traditionally the Mongols were a predominantly...
...vetyem , river, c.1,140 mi (1,830 km) long, rising in the Transbaykalian Mts., E Siberian Russia, in the Buryat Republic, and flowing S, NE, then N into the Lena River at Vitim. It is navigable for five months of the year from its...
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