• Nikolai or Nikolay Baskakov may refer to: Nikolai Baskakov (linguist) (1905–1995), Soviet linguist Nikolai Ivanovich Baskakov (Hero of Socialist Labour) [ru]...
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  • sprint runner Nikolai Baskakov (1918–1993), Russian painter, member of the Saint Petersburg Union of Artists Nikolay Baskakov (1905–1995), Russian Turkologist...
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    classification schemes (such as those of Alexander Samoylovich and Nikolay Baskakov), the internal classification is different. Lars Johanson (1998) The...
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  • 129–139. doi:10.32704/erdem.1989.13.129. ISSN 1010-867X. S2CID 64344619. Nikolay Baskakov (1958). The Altai language. Moscow: Nauka. Raymond G. Gordon, Jr, ed...
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  • various researchers (Boris Vladimirtsov [fr], Alexander Samoylovich, Nikolay Baskakov, Talât Tekin), an Uzbek dialect by Ármin Vámbéry[citation needed],...
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    in addition contains words from the Bulghar and Oghuz substratum. Nikolay Baskakov, based on a famous 12th century scripture named Codex Cimanicus, included...
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    (link) Baskakov, Nikolay Aleksandrovich (1966). Диалект Черневых Татар (Туба-Кижи): грамматический очерк и словарь. Moscow: Наука. Baskakov, Nikolay Aleksandrovich...
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  • Nikolai Aleksandrovich Baskakov (Russian: Никола́й Алекса́ндрович Баска́ков; 22 March 1905 – 26 August 1996) was a Soviet Turkologist, linguist, and ethnologist...
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    was questioned recently by prominent Russian linguists, professors Nikolay Baskakov and Alexandra Superanskaya [ru], who pointed out that the word Suvorov...
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    to Kumyk are Karachay-Balkar, Crimean Tatar, and Karaim languages. Nikolay Baskakov, based on a 12th-century scripture named Codex Cumanicus, included...
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