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Nikita Yakovlevich Bichurin (Russian: Никита Яковлевич Бичурин; 29
August 1777 – 11 May 1853),
better known under his
archimandrite monastic name Hyacinth...
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Ruslan Rustyamoivch Bichurin (Russian: Руслан Рустямович Бичурин, Tatar: Руслан Рөстәм улы Бичурин; born 14
February 1997) is a
Russian Greco-Roman wrestler...
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coined in the 19th
century by
Russian Turkologists,
including Nikita Bichurin, who
intended the name to
replace the
common Western term for the region...
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cognate with Hakan, a
common masculine Turkish given name. N.Ya.
Bichurin notices many
similarities between the two
legends about Modun Chanyu, whose...
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direction and
sequence of conquests, etc.),
which was
first noticed by N.Ya.
Bichurin (Collection of information, pp. 56–57).
Oghuz Khan is
sometimes considered...
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dynastic tribe. They were the
three most
prominent tribes ("Houses" in N.
Bichurin) in the Xiongnu. The
earliest prominent figure from the clan
itself was...
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suggested that the
Xiongnu may have been the
ancestors of the Mongols.
Nikita Bichurin considered Xiongnu and
Xianbei to be two
subgroups (or dynasties) of but...
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Ruslan Bichurin (AIN) 5 William Reenberg (DEN) 1
Ruslan Bichurin (AIN) 9
Ruslan Bichurin (AIN) 5 Nestori Mannila (FIN) 0
Ruslan Bichurin (AIN) 9 Slavik...
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scholarly theories link the
Xiongnu to
Turkic peoples and/or the Huns.
Bichurin claimed that the
first usage of the word
Oghuz appears to have been the...
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professor of
Chinese in Europe. By then the
first Russian sinologist,
Nikita Bichurin, had been
living in
Beijing for ten years. Abel-Rémusat's counterparts...