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  1. Shors - Wikipedia

    Shors or Shorians (Shor: sg. шор-кижи, shor-kizhi, тадар-кижи, tadar-kizhi, шор, shor, тадар, tadar, pl. шор-кижилер, shor-kizhiler, тадар-кижилер, tadar-kizhiler, шорлар, shorlar, …

  2. YouTube Shorts - YouTube

    Welcome to the YouTube Shorts channel!YouTube's Official Shorts Channel helps you discover what's new & trending globally. Watch must-see videos, from music ...

  3. Shors - Wikiwand

    The Shors were originally practitioners of shamanism and animism but were converted to Russian Orthodox Christianity during Russian rule since the early 17th century.

  4. SHORS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Dec 5, 2016 · The meaning of SHORS is plural of shor.

  5. Shors - Inside the New Russia

    The Shors’ everyday life was influenced by the Russians. The cut wood houses and the much warmer, comfortable clothing was all borrowed from the Russians. The highly developed …

  6. Shors - Orientation - World Culture Encyclopedia

    The territory of the Shors is in the center of the large Kuzbass industrial region, which gets much of its coal from the Kuznets Basin. The climate is continental, and winters are extremely cold. …

  7. Shors (1939) directed by Oleksandr Dovzhenko - Letterboxd

    The epic Soviet biopic, Shors (aka., Shchors), intrigues immediately with a striking and thrilling opening scene of a peaceful sunflower field suddenly turned into chaos with artillery exploding …

  8. Shors | Encyclopedia.com

    Shor groups live separately and have their own names, often terms that reflect locality. Names like "Mrassa" (or "Mras Kizhi") and "Kondoma" refer to the specific sites of particular groups. …

  9. Shors | Detailed Pedia

    The Shors were originally practitioners of shamanism and animism but were converted to Russian Orthodox Christianity during Russian rule since the early 17th century.

  10. Shors - Economy - World Culture Encyclopedia

    During the period of Russian domination, the Shors supplemented their income by selling some of their fish, dairy products, and cedar nuts in the market town of Kuznetsk. Cedar nuts were …