• The Baraba (Siberian Tatar: параба, бараба, барама, бараба татарлар) are a sub-group of Siberian Tatars and the indigenous people of the Ob-Irtysh interfluve...
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    Tatars according to Y-chromosome markers Group of Siberian Tatars. Information about Kalmaks. Siberian Tatars. Baraba Tatars. Song in Siberian Tatar language...
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  • Baraba or Baraba Tatar, is spoken by at least 8,000 Baraba Tatars in Siberia. It is a dialect of Siberian Tatar language. While middle aged individuals...
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  • named Siberian Tatar dialects of Tyumen and Omsk Oblasts dialects of the West Siberian Tatars, while dialects of Baraba and Tom Tatars he named dialects...
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    The Baraba steppe or Baraba Lowland (Russian: Барабинская низменность), is a plain in western Siberia. It is named after Baraba Tatars, its indigenous...
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    The name is probably from the word om "quiet" in the language of the Baraba Tatars. The city of Omsk is situated at the confluence of Om and Irtysh. The...
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    Baraba Tatars and extracted yasaq (tribute) from them. Converting to Orthodox Christianity and becoming Russian subjects was a tactic by the Baraba to...
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    Dolgans Khakas Kumandins Shors Siberian Tatars Baraba Tatars Chat Tatars Eushta Tatars Kalmak Tatars Zabolotnie Tatars Soyots Teleuts Tofalar Tuvans Tozhu...
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  • Siberian Bukharans (category Siberian Tatars)
    privileges under Russia, Baraba Tatars pretended to be them. Due to the Bukharans frequently intermarrying with the Siberian Tatars, many eventually assimilated...
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    possibly joined Tatar confederation in the territory of the modern Mongolia, and became known as Ongud or White Tatars branch of the Tatars. Contemporary...
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