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here is no universally accepted etymology of the word "Bashqort".
Several suggested theories are: Ethnologist R. G. Kuzeev defines the
ethnonym as "bash" — "main, head" and "qort" — " clan, tribe". According
to the theory of 18th c. ethnographers, V. N. Tatishchev, P. I.
Richkov, and Johann Gottlieb Georgi, the word "Bashqort" means
"wolf-leader of the pack" (bash — "main",qort — "wolf"). In 1847,
historian V. S. Yumatov suggested the meaning as "beekeeper, beemaster".
Another Russian historian and ethnologist A. E. Alektorov in 1885
suggested that "Bashqort" means "distinct nation". Famous Turkologist N.
A. Baskakov believed that the word "Bashqort" consists of two parts:
"badz(a)" - brother-in-law" and "(o)gur" and means "Ugrics'
brother-in-law". Ethnologist N. V. Bikbulatov's theory states that the
term originates from the name of legendary Khazar warlord Bashgird, who
was dwelling with two thousand of his warriors in the area of the Jayıq
river. According to Douglas Morton Dunlop the word "Bashqort" comes from
"beshgur, bashgur" which means "five tribes, five Ugrics". Since "SH"
in the modern language complies with "L" in Bulgar ethnonyms
"Bashqort(bashgur)" and "Bulgar" are equivalent. Historian and linguist
András Róna-Tas believes the ethonym "Bashkir", is a Bulgar Turkic
reflex of the Hungarian self-denomination "Magyar" (Old Hungarian:
"Majer").
Photo of Bashkirs...


P.S. The
table contains only Bashkir haplotypes with subclades Z2123 and one
Indo-Aryan haplotype L657. Sub-branch L657 included in the table to show
the difference with the other sub-branches subclades Z2123. The red
lines indicate the present sub-branches in Bashkir subclades Z2123,
prior to the first separating them SNiP. Green names are approximate
subbranches. Massagetaes indicated in the table only R1a-group, there is
also R1b + L150 Massagetaes, in the table, they are not specified. Blue
given local names in the branches and the names of ancestors. Gray line
represents the sub-branch L657 - that is not found in Bashkir people.
This project - National clans
Friendly projects of FTDNA:
Peoples - Clans and Familian surnames of different peoples.
Soraman - For DNA-tests of different peoples
Our discussion forum





Bashqort clans (Bashkirs)
here is no universally accepted etymology of the word "Bashqort".
Several suggested theories are: Ethnologist R. G. Kuzeev defines the
ethnonym as "bash" — "main, head" and "qort" — " clan, tribe". According
to the theory of 18th c. ethnographers, V. N. Tatishchev, P. I.
Richkov, and Johann Gottlieb Georgi, the word "Bashqort" means
"wolf-leader of the pack" (bash — "main",qort — "wolf"). In 1847,
historian V. S. Yumatov suggested the meaning as "beekeeper, beemaster".
Another Russian historian and ethnologist A. E. Alektorov in 1885
suggested that "Bashqort" means "distinct nation". Famous Turkologist N.
A. Baskakov believed that the word "Bashqort" consists of two parts:
"badz(a)" - brother-in-law" and "(o)gur" and means "Ugrics'
brother-in-law". Ethnologist N. V. Bikbulatov's theory states that the
term originates from the name of legendary Khazar warlord Bashgird, who
was dwelling with two thousand of his warriors in the area of the Jayıq
river. According to Douglas Morton Dunlop the word "Bashqort" comes from
"beshgur, bashgur" which means "five tribes, five Ugrics". Since "SH"
in the modern language complies with "L" in Bulgar ethnonyms
"Bashqort(bashgur)" and "Bulgar" are equivalent. Historian and linguist
András Róna-Tas believes the ethonym "Bashkir", is a Bulgar Turkic
reflex of the Hungarian self-denomination "Magyar" (Old Hungarian:
"Majer").Photo of Bashkirs...
Bashkirs (Bashqort) DNA project (Y-DNA) of this site. All the base

