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- Q4997269 subject Q7318189.
- Q4997269 abstract "Bumburjan (also Bumburjei) is a Mongol folk song well known among Kalmyks, Oirats and Khalkhas. The song was featured in the 1942 movie "Sukhbaatar". It is a humorous song about a certain boisterous and smart person called Bumburjei who runs into the ger of the singer after having thrown a bone to the dangerous guard dog in order to distract it. The song is known over a large area, ranging from eastern Europe (Kalmykia) to Mongolia. It is also sung by the Oirats in Xinjiang, China ([1]). Given its popularity among the Kalmyks in Europe, the song might date to at least the early 17th century, when the Kalmyks had not yet migrated to Europe.".
- Q4997269 wikiPageExternalLink 690.
- Q4997269 wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=c4mWccLmGNs&playnext=1&list=PL5447F858EA09CCDD.
- Q4997269 wikiPageWikiLink Q190209.
- Q4997269 wikiPageWikiLink Q41975.
- Q4997269 wikiPageWikiLink Q689831.
- Q4997269 wikiPageWikiLink Q7318189.
- Q4997269 wikiPageWikiLink Q842323.
- Q4997269 comment "Bumburjan (also Bumburjei) is a Mongol folk song well known among Kalmyks, Oirats and Khalkhas. The song was featured in the 1942 movie "Sukhbaatar". It is a humorous song about a certain boisterous and smart person called Bumburjei who runs into the ger of the singer after having thrown a bone to the dangerous guard dog in order to distract it. The song is known over a large area, ranging from eastern Europe (Kalmykia) to Mongolia. It is also sung by the Oirats in Xinjiang, China ([1]).".
- Q4997269 label "Bumburjan".