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  • curprev 13:5913:59, 18 September 2023 Başqurd talk contribs m 53,427 bytes +417 Plov is also a national dish of the Bashkirs, and it is prepared in Bashkortostan. Russian historian and ethnographer of the XIX century, member of the ethnography department of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society, State Councilor of the V class Pavel Nebolsin (1817-1893) once wrote, "They have salma, bishbarmak, and pilaf with prunes and raisins...". undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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