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Mishar (other)
Mishar (Cyrillics: Мишар) may refer to: * Mišar (''Мишар'', Mishar), a town in Serbia * Mishar (cartoonist), Malaysian cartoonist * Mishar Tatars * Mishar Yurt * Mishar Tatar dialect See also * Misar (other) * Mischer (other) * Misra (other) * Misharin Misharin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Aleksandr Misharin (screenwriter) (1939—2008), Soviet-Russian screenwriter, playwright, novelist, actor, and editor * Alexander Misharin Alexander Sergeevich Misharin (born Ja ..., a surname {{Disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Mišar
Mišar ( sr, Мишар) is a town in the municipality of Šabac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the town has a population of 2,217 people. History In August 1806, the Battle of Mišar The Battle of Mišar ( sr, бој на Мишару) was fought between Serbian revolutionaries and an Ottoman army, it took place from 12 to 15 August 1806 during the First Serbian Uprising. After repulsing a Turkish force at Ivanovac the Serbia ... occurred in this village. Battle of Mišar, Afanasij Scheloumoff.jpg Споменик на Мишару.JPG Mišar 025.jpg References {{commonscat, Mišar Populated places in Mačva District Šabac ...
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Mishar (cartoonist)
Mishar, or Mior Shariman Hassan, was a Malaysian cartoonist A cartoonist is a visual artist who specializes in both drawing and writing cartoons (individual images) or comics (sequential images). Cartoonists differ from comics writers or comic book illustrators in that they produce both the literary and ... whose career started in the 1960s. He worked as an illustrator and writer at the Institute of Language and Literature. Also, he worked with the '' Utusan Melayu'' newspaper. See also * Gila-Gila References Malaysian cartoonists Malaysian comics artists 1947 births Living people {{Malaysia-bio-stub ...
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Mishar Tatars
The Mishar Tatars (endonyms: мишәрләр, мишәр татарлары, mişärlär, mişär tatarları) form a subgroup of the Volga Tatars, indigenous to Mordovia, Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, and Chuvashia in the Russian Federation. They also live in the Penza, Ulyanovsk, Orenburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Samara, Volgograd, and Saratov Oblasts of Russia and as an immigrant minority in Estonia, Latvia, and Finland (Mishar Tatars comprise the majority of Finnish Tatars and Tatars living in other Nordic and Baltic countries). The Mishar Tatar dialect is one of the two Volga Tatar dialects. History Friar Julian describes Eastern Hungarians he found in Bashkiria in 1235. They spoke to him Hungarian and their language remained mutually intelligible. Some scientists of the 19th and 20th centuries, based on equivalency of the Turkic ethnonym Madjar (variants: Majgar, Mojar, Mishar, Mochar) with the Hungarian self-name Magyar, associated them with Hungarian speaking Magyars and came ...
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Mishar Yurt
Mishar Yurt ( tt-Cyrl, Мишәр йорты, , ; in Russian chronicles – ''Мещерский юртСлавянская энциклопедия. lavic encyclopediaMoscow, 2003. Vol. 2, p. 671\Meshcherskiy yurt''; literally ''The home of Mişärs'') was a semi-autonomous principality of the Golden Horde at the border of Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod and Ryazan duchies. History At the epoch of Volga Bulgaria those land, originally inhabited by Mokshas, was settled by Turkic peoples, tended to be Muslims. In 1298 Hosayen ughli Mohammad from family of Shirin founded a principality that united local Turkic and Finnic peoples. The capital of Mishar Yurt was Mişär (in Russian chronicles Городок-Мещёрский/Gorodok-Meşçórski). In 1393 Tokhtamysh gave Mishar Yurt to Muscovy. After the victory in the Battle of Suzdal in 1445 Vasili II of Russia was forced to present this land to Qasim Khan. Another version is that Qasim Khanate appeared there was created as a buffer st ...
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Mishar Tatar Dialect
Mishar Tatar or Misher Tatar, also Western Tatar (Мишәр, ''Mişär'', Мишәр Татар, ''Mişär Tatar'', көнбатыш татар, ''könbatış tatar''), is a dialect of Tatar spoken by Mishar Tatars mainly located at Penza, Ulyanovsk, Orenburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Samara, Volgograd, Saratov oblasts of Russia and in Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, Chuvashia and Mordovia of Russian Federation and Finland. Some linguists ( Radlov, Samoylovich) think that Mishar Tatar belongs to the Kypchak-Cuman group of languages rather than to the Kypchak-Bulgar group. This is the dialect spoken by the Tatar minority of Finland. The origins of the Tatar community living in Finland rest upon the merchants coming from the Volga-Ural region of Russia in the 1860s and most of the people in this community came from Sergach Mishar Tatar villages in the province of Nizhny Novgorod. The success of the first Tatar migrations caused other villagers to migrate to Finland. Dialects Mishar Tatar ...
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Misar (other)
Misar may refer to: * Mišar Mišar ( sr, Мишар) is a town in the municipality of Šabac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the town has a population of 2,217 people. History In August 1806, the Battle of Mišar The Battle of Mišar ( sr, бој на Мишар ..., Serbia * Misar, Iran * Mishar Tatar dialect See also * Mishar (other) {{dab, geodis ...
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Mischer (other)
Mischer may refer to: * Don Mischer (born 1940), American producer * Mischer Neuroscience Institute, in Texas, United States See also * Misher (other) * Mishar (other) * Mischler (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Misra (other)
Misra or Mishra may refer to: * Motor Industry Software Reliability Association * MISRA C, a software development standard for the C programming language * Misra (poetry), a term meaning a line of a couplet, or verse, in Turkic, Arabic, Persian and Urdu poetry * Mishra, Indo-Nepalese surname * Mishra (''Magic: The Gathering''), a character in ''The Brothers' War'' novel * Bhagiratha (Mishras' ancestor) * Misra Records, a record label * A variation of the classical Arabic name for Egypt, (, ) * Misra (month) (, ), the Egyptian Arabic name for a month of the Coptic calendar * Vishal Misra Vishal Misra is an Indian-American scientist at Columbia University, New York, NY and known for his numerous contributions to Computer Networking. He was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2016 ''for co ..., American engineer See also * Mushaira, gathering of Urdu poets {{disambiguation ...
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Misharin
Misharin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Aleksandr Misharin (screenwriter) (1939—2008), Soviet-Russian screenwriter, playwright, novelist, actor, and editor * Alexander Misharin Alexander Sergeevich Misharin (born January 21, 1959 in Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk, USSR) is the former governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast, a region in Russia. He was appointed in 2009 after resignation of the previous governor, Eduard Rossel and resi ... (born 1959), Russian politician * Georgi Misharin (born 1985), Russian ice hockey player * Yevgeny Misharin (born 1990), Russian futsal player See also * Mishar (other) {{surname ...
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