Kushnarenkovo culture, the Glossary
The Kushnarenkovo culture is an archaeological culture of the Iron Age in the Southern Ural.[1]
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13 relations: Bashkirs, Bashkortostan, Belaya (Kama), Hungarians, Ik (river), Iron Age, Kama (river), Karayakupovo culture, Kushnarenkovo, Southern Ural, Ural (region), Ural Mountains, Western Siberia.
- Bashkir people
- History of Ural
- Iron Age cultures
- Ugric peoples
Bashkirs
The Bashkirs or Bashkurts (Başqorttar,; Башкиры) are a Kipchak-Bulgar Turkic ethnic group indigenous to Russia. Kushnarenkovo culture and Bashkirs are Bashkir people and history of Ural.
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Bashkortostan
Bashkortostan or Bashkiria, officially the Republic of Bashkortostan, is a republic of Russia between the Volga river and the Ural Mountains in Eastern Europe.
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Belaya (Kama)
The Belaya is a river in Bashkortostan, Russian Federation.
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Hungarians
Hungarians, also known as Magyars (magyarok), are a Central European nation and an ethnic group native to Hungary and historical Hungarian lands (i.e. belonging to the former Kingdom of Hungary) who share a common culture, history, ancestry, and language. Kushnarenkovo culture and Hungarians are Ugric peoples.
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Ik (river)
The Ik (Ык, Iq;, Iq) is a river in Russia that flows north to the Kama.
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Iron Age
The Iron Age is the final epoch of the three historical Metal Ages, after the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age.
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Kama (river)
The Kama (Ка́ма,; Чулман; Кам) is a long, Russian State Water Registry river in Russia.
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Karayakupovo culture
Karayakupovo culture was an archaeological culture in the Southern Ural. Kushnarenkovo culture and Karayakupovo culture are Bashkir people, history of Ural, Iron Age cultures and Ugric peoples.
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Kushnarenkovo
Kushnarenkovo (Кушнаре́нково, translit) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Kushnarenkovsky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia, located on the Belaya River.
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Southern Ural
Southern Ural - the south, the widest part of the Ural Mountains, stretches from the river Ufa (near the village of Lower Ufaley) to the Ural River. Kushnarenkovo culture and Southern Ural are history of Ural.
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Ural (region)
Ural (Урал) is a geographical region located around the Ural Mountains, between the East European and West Siberian plains. Kushnarenkovo culture and Ural (region) are history of Ural.
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Ural Mountains
The Ural Mountains (p), or simply the Urals, are a mountain range in Eurasia that runs north–south mostly through the Russian Federation, from the coast of the Arctic Ocean to the river Ural and northwestern Kazakhstan. Kushnarenkovo culture and Ural Mountains are history of Ural.
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Western Siberia
Western Siberia or West Siberia (Zapadnaya Sibir'; Батыс Сібір) is a region in North Asia.
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See also
Bashkir people
- Adelina Ibatullina
- Agata Parahina
- Akhat Akhmetyanov
- Alina Ibragimova
- Alsou
- Aygul Idrisova
- Badzhgard
- Bashkir liberation movement
- Bashkirs
- Bashkirs (painting)
- Denis Shafikov
- Dmitriy Vassiliev
- Elvin Grey
- Fail Alsynov
- Fanuza Nadrshina
- History of human settlement in the Ural Mountains
- Igor Abdrazakov
- Ildar Abdrazakov
- Ilshat Aitkulov
- Irek Yalalov
- Irek Zaripov
- Karayakupovo culture
- Kisyakbika Bayryasova
- Kushnarenkovo culture
- List of Bashkirs
- Lyasan Utiasheva
- Majit Gafuri
- Mansur Kamaletdinov
- Morgenshtern
- Muhammed-Gabdulkhay Kurbangaliev
- Murtaza Rakhimov
- Musa Gareyev
- Radiy Khabirov
- Roza Akkuchukova
- Ruslan Fazlyev
- Ruslan Gabbasov
- Rustem Khamitov
- Salavat Fidai
- Salawat Yulayev
- Tagir Kusimov
- Tamara Tansykkuzhina
- Ural Rakhimov
- Vener Galiev
- Yakup Kulmiy
- Yaroslava Shvedova
- Zagir Ismagilov
- Zaynulla Rasulev
- Zekeriya Aknazarov
History of Ural
- Abashevo culture
- Andronovo culture
- Arkaim
- Badzhgard
- Bashkirs
- Bulgars
- Chelyabinsk
- Cherkaskul culture
- Finno-Ugric languages
- Friar Julian
- History of human settlement in the Ural Mountains
- History of metallurgy in the Urals
- Hungarian prehistory
- Karayakupovo culture
- Khanty
- Komi peoples
- Kurgan
- Kushnarenkovo culture
- Lis'ya Mountain
- Magna Hungaria
- Mansi people
- Mezhovskaya culture
- Nogai Horde
- Orenburg
- Orenburg Cossacks
- Perm, Russia
- Provisional Regional Government of the Urals
- Salawat Yulayev
- Sarmatians
- Sauromatian culture
- Scythian languages
- Sintashta
- Southern Ural
- Srubnaya culture
- Turbasli culture
- Turkic languages
- Udmurts
- Ufa
- Ural (region)
- Ural (river)
- Ural Cossacks
- Ural Mountains
- Ural mining civilization
- Uraltau range
- Volga Tatars
- Yekaterinburg
- Yemelyan Pugachev
- Yermak Timofeyevich
Iron Age cultures
- Karayakupovo culture
- Kushnarenkovo culture
- Turbasli culture
Ugric peoples
- Hungarians
- Karayakupovo culture
- Khanty
- Khanty people
- Kushnarenkovo culture
- Mansi
- Mansi people
- Ostyak
- Ugrians