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Volgar (other)
Volgar may refer to: * Volgars, extinct people of Central Asia * Volgar language, the extinct language of the Bulgars * Volgar languages * FC Volgar Astrakhan - Russian football club See also * Vulgar (other) *Bolgar (other) *Bulgar (other) Bulgar may refer to: *Bulgars, a historical Turkic group * Bulgar language, the extinct language of the Bulgars * Oghur languages Bulgar may also refer to: * Bolghar, the capital city of Volga Bulgaria *Bulgur, a wheat product * Bulgar, an Ashken ...
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Bulgars
The Bulgars (also Bulghars, Bulgari, Bolgars, Bolghars, Bolgari, Proto-Bulgarians) were Turkic peoples, Turkic Nomad, semi-nomadic warrior tribes that flourished in the Pontic–Caspian steppe and the Volga region between the 5th and 7th centuries. They became known as Eurasian nomads, nomadic equestrians in the Volga-Ural region, but some researchers trace Bulgar ethnic roots to Central Asia. During their westward migration across the Eurasian Steppe, the Bulgar tribes absorbed other tribal groups and cultural influences in a process of ethnogenesis, including Iranian peoples, Iranic, Finno-Ugric peoples, Finno-Ugric, and Huns, Hunnic tribes. The Bulgars spoke a Turkic languages, Turkic language, the Bulgar language of the Oghur languages, Oghuric branch. They preserved the military titles, organization, and customs of Eurasian steppes as well as pagan shamanism and belief in the sky deity Tengri, Tangra. The Bulgars became semi-sedentary during the 7th century in the Pontic- ...
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Bulgar Language
Bulgar (also known as Bulghar, Bolgar, or Bolghar) is the extinct Oghur Turkic language spoken by the Bulgars. The name is derived from the Bulgars, a tribal association that established the Bulgar state known as Old Great Bulgaria in the mid-7th century, giving rise to the Danubian Bulgaria by the 680s.Encyclopædia Britannica Online �''Bolgar Turkic''Campbell, George L. ''Compendium of the World's Languages''. Routledge, 2000''page 274''/ref>Marcantonio, Angela. ''The Uralic Language Family: Facts, Myths and Statistics''. Blackwell Publishing Limited, 2002''page 25''/ref> While the language initially went extinct in Danubian Bulgaria (in favour of Old Bulgarian), it persisted in Volga Bulgaria, but even there it was eventually replaced by the modern Chuvash language. Other than Chuvash, Bulgar is the only language to be definitively classified as an Oghur Turkic language. The inclusion of other languages such as Hunnish, Khazar and Sabir within Oghur Turkic remains sp ...
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Oghur Languages
The Oghuric, Onoguric or Oguric languages (also known as Bulgar, Bulgharic, Bolgar, Pre-Proto-Bulgaric or Lir-Turkic and r-Turkic) are a branch of the Turkic language family. The only extant member of the group is the Chuvash language. The first to branch off from the Turkic family, the Oghuric languages show significant divergence from other Turkic languages, which all share a later common ancestor. Languages from this family were spoken in some nomadic tribal confederations, such as those of the Onogurs or Ogurs, Bulgars and Khazars. History The Oghuric languages are a distinct group of the Turkic languages, standing in contrast to Common Turkic. Today they are represented only by Chuvash. The only other language which is conclusively proven to be Oghuric is the long-extinct Bulgar, while Khazar may be a possible relative within the group. The Hunnic language, spoken by the European Huns in the late fourth and fifth centuries AD, is occasionally described as a form of Bul ...
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FC Volgar Astrakhan
Volgar FC () is an association football club based in Astrakhan, Russia. They play in the Russian Second League Division A (third tier). History The club has been known under following names: *''Pishchevik'' (food industry worker) (1925−1958) *''Trud'' (labour) (1958–59) *''Volgar'' (1960–94) (2012–) *''Volgar-Gazprom'' (1995–2007), (2010–2012) *''Volgar-Gazprom-2'' (2007–10) Pishchevik played in the Second Group of the Soviet League. Trud (and later Volgar) played in the Class B (1958, 1960–1967), in Class A, Group 2 (1968–1969), in Class A, Group 1 (1970), Soviet First League (1971), Soviet Second League (1972–1990), Soviet Second League B (1991). In 1992 Volgar entered the Russian Second League, played in the Third League in 1994 (finished top and were promoted), returned to the Second League in 1995 and stayed until 1998. In 1998 Volgar-Gazprom were promoted and in 1999 they started playing in the Russian First Division. With the exception of the relegatio ...
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Vulgar (other)
Vulgar is a Latin word meaning "common" or "pertaining to ordinary people." Language * Vulgar or common language, the vernacular speech of a region or a people * Language use characterised by vulgarity, see Vulgarism and Other uses *A vulgar fraction in mathematics, one written in the common way and not as a decimal fraction * ''Vulgar'' (film), a 2000 American film * ''Vulgar'' (album), a 2003 album by Japanese band Dir en grey * "Vulgar" (song), a 2023 song by Sam Smith and Madonna See also * * Vulgate (other) * Vulgaris (other) * ''Vulgaria'', a 2012 film * Volgar (other) * Bulgar (other) * Bolgar (other) Bolgar may refer to: People *Bulgars, Bolgars, a people of Central Asian origin *Bulgar language, Bolgar language, the extinct language of the Bulgars *Oghur languages, Bolgar languages *Bolgar Bagryanov, list of Bulgarian film directors, Bulga ...
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Bolgar (other)
Bolgar may refer to: People *Bulgars, Bolgars, a people of Central Asian origin *Bulgar language, Bolgar language, the extinct language of the Bulgars *Oghur languages, Bolgar languages *Bolgar Bagryanov, list of Bulgarian film directors, Bulgarian film director *Bolgar (surname) Places *Bolgar Urban Settlement, a municipal formation which the town of Bolgar, Spassky District, Republic of Tatarstan, Bolgar and one rural locality in Spassky District of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia are incorporated as *Bolgar (inhabited locality), several inhabited localities in Russia *Bolgar Buttress, a buttress in Antarctica *Bolghar, a historical Volga Bulgarian capital Other uses *KZT BOLGAR, a Bulgarian list of tractor manufacturers, tractor manufacturer *Bolgar, a character in the 2007 ''Flash Gordon'' series who replaced Prince Thun See also

*Bulgar (other) *Volgar (other) *Vulgar (other) *Bolgary, several rural localities in Russia {{Disambiguati ...
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