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Buriat

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[boor-yaht, boor-ee-aht, boo-ryaht] / bʊərˈyɑt, ˌbʊər iˈɑt, buˈrüɑt /

noun

  1. Buryat.


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That was the last Olga Davidoff then saw of her Buriat husband.

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That winter, for the first time, Baron Niaz, the Buriat, came to Tobolsk.

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Moreover, though a Buriat chief, he was a most undoubted nobleman: at the Governor's parties he took rank, by patent of the Emperor Nicholas, as a real Russian baron of the first water.

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He was a Buriat, to be sure: but at Tobolsk, you know——.

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You do not know the Buriat country—it is wild, savage, rugged, pine-clad, snow-clad, solitary, inaccessible, but very beautiful.

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