1. Buryat - Noun
2. Buryat - Adjective
3. Buryat - Proper noun
Buryat (not comparable)
From, of, or pertaining to, Buryatia
Buryat (plural Buryats)
Someone from Buryatia.
Buryat
A Mongolic language spoken around Buryatia.
Fearing Buryat nationalism, Joseph Stalin had more than 10,000 Buryats killed. Source: Internet
In Buryat mythology, the forefathers of the Buryats descended from heaven and were nourished by a boar. Source: Internet
Another estimate of the rapid growth in people referring to themselves as Buryat is based on the clan list names paying tribute in the form of a sable -skin tax. Source: Internet
Buryat alphabet main Another alphabet was created in 1905 by the Buryat monk Agvan Dorjiev (1850–1938). Source: Internet
Inner Mongolian nominally independent Mengjiang state (1936–1945) was established with support of Japan in 1936 also some Buryat and Inner Mongol nobles founded Pan-Mongolist government with support of Japan in 1919. Source: Internet
Odigitrievsky Cathedral - Orthodox Church Diocese of the Buryat, was the first stone building in the city and is a Siberian baroque architectural monument. Source: Internet