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  • adjective From, of, or pertaining to, Buryatia
  • noun countable Someone from Buryatia.
  • noun uncountable A Mongolic language spoken around Buryatia

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Examples

  • MPR DELEGATION IN BURYAT ASSR -- A red challenge banner of the Buryat obkom, council of ministers, oblast trade union council, and Buryat oblast komsomol committee was awarded yesterday to Zakamenskiy aymag for the best results in the procurement of all types of fodder and improvement of their quality in the Buryat ASSR.

    CASTRO HAILS SUCCESS OF BREZHNEV VISIT 1974

  • Buryat nomads - the northernmost Mongolian people - living inside the borders of Russia.

    Russia Starts Converting Ulan Ude as Gateway City to Asia 2011

  • In southern Siberia, a Buryat party agitated to unite Russian Buryatia with Mongolia, while some Altays and Khakass dreamed of a Turkic Siberian Republic.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • In southern Siberia, a Buryat party agitated to unite Russian Buryatia with Mongolia, while some Altays and Khakass dreamed of a Turkic Siberian Republic.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • In southern Siberia, a Buryat party agitated to unite Russian Buryatia with Mongolia, while some Altays and Khakass dreamed of a Turkic Siberian Republic.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Buryat nomads - the northernmost Mongolian people - living inside the borders of Russia.

    Russia Starts Converting Ulan Ude as Gateway City to Asia 2011

  • In southern Siberia, a Buryat party agitated to unite Russian Buryatia with Mongolia, while some Altays and Khakass dreamed of a Turkic Siberian Republic.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Russian Republics of Buryat, Kalmykia, & Tuva as well as Mongolians from Mongolia.

    Lama Tsonkhapa's Three Principal Paths 2010

  • Russian Republics of Buryat, Kalmykia, & Tuva as well as Mongolians from Mongolia.

    Lama Tsonkhapa's Three Principal Paths 2010

  • Russian Republics of Buryat, Kalmykia, & Tuva as well as Mongolians from Mongolia.

    Lama Tsonkhapa's Three Principal Paths 2010

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