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Meanings of buryats in English
The largest ethnic minority group in Siberia, numbering approximately 436,000, mainly concentrated in their homeland, the Buryat Republic, a federal subject of Russia.
Yeovil said something which was possibly the Buriat word for the nether world.
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Buriat.-Themost civilized Mongol tribe, living in the valley of the Selenga in Transbaikalia.
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Two Buriat officers met us and took us in.
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Two Buriats carried out the lifeless form, after which a long silence reigned in the yurta of the Buriat Prince.
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"No, I assure you!" replied the Buriat officer Vandaloff, approaching me.
Usage of buryats in English
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Southward extended the land of the Buryats-Asianpeople of the steppes, nomads, Buddhists.
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Party bosses came from Aginskoye and scolded the Buryats for hosting enemies of the people.
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The Buryats invited by Masha into the Slepak apartment later invited the Slepaks into their apartments.
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The Buryats listened quietly with impassive faces.
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But Volodya, who had spent his childhood in China, distinguished easily among the various Asian faces: Buryats, Tatars, Yakuts.
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Buryats stood around in silence.
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The Buryats in the bus gazed curiously at Masha and Volodya; they did not often see Russians traveling this far south.
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The guards-CentralAsians: Uzbeks, Yakuts, Buryats-knewhardly any Russian and were unable to communicate with the prisoners beyond the barking of basic commands.
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The Buryats who visited them gazed thoughtfully at the nets, noting the way they kept out the flies, and did the same in their apartments.
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The fighters turned out to be Buryats, a Mongolian ethnic group from Russian Siberia near Lake Baikal, about 4,500 km from Ukraine.