The holidays of the Islamic Republic of the Hungarian Tatars
Public Holidays edit
Public (of the IRHT)
other origins
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Islamic
Date | English name | Local name | Remarks |
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1 January | New Year's Day | Nowi Gód | |
25 - 27 February | Independence Day | Nâp Fyülgëtläenëšë | Commemorating the declaration of short-lasting Hungarian Tatar independence in 2022 |
15 March | First Revolution Day | Birömi Fîurá Nâp | Commemorating the 1848 Revolution (which aimed at the independence of the Hungarian Kingdom from the Austrian Empire) |
19 March | Day of the victims of the opression of Stalin | Mölüvszääk Stalinčë Nâp | Commemorating the victims of Stalinist opression in the Hungarian Tatar SSR and other Hungarian Tatar regions under communist control |
12 April | Victory Day (IRHT) | Cözyüli Nâp İRTM-čë | Commemorating the end of the Second Hungarian Tatar War and state independence of the IRHT |
9 May | Victory Day | Cözyüli Nâp | Commemorating the end of the Second World War and victory over Nazi Germany |
15 March | Hungary Day | Маgyár Nâp | Commemorating the Hungarian Tatar culture and conversion to Islam |
4 July | Shcharbow Day | Šärbow Nâp | On this day in 2022, Ukrainian soldiers brutally killed the 1360 residents of the Shcharbow (Shcherbovetz) village. Also commomerating the massacres in the Third Hungarian Tatar War |
6 December | Foundation of the Caucasian Magyar Empire | Mäčëplëč Gafgazi Magyár Birädol | Commemorating the founding of the Caucasian Magyar Empire |
23 October | Second Revolution Day | İkyömi Fîurá Nâp | Commemorating the execution of the martyrs of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution |
31 December | Silvester | Silvéster | |
1 Muharram | Islamic New Year | İslâmi Nowi Gód | |
15 Rabee ul-Awwal | Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad | Mâwlid | |
1-3 Ramadan | Ramadan Days | Nëp Ramazančë | Celebrating the first three days of the holy month Ramadan |
1-3 Shawwal | Eid ul-Fitr | Bâjrám Äydilfitrčë | |
10 Dhu l-Hijjah | Eid ul-Adha | Bâjrám Äydiläzâčë |
Defence Forces of the Federation of Ural-Turkistan | |
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Ural-Tûrkistan Ïtxyayadïnenį Ûborona Kįöçlärəi | |
Founded | 6 May 5798 |
Service branches | Air Force of Ural-Turkistan Navy Forces of Ural-Turkistan Land Forces of Ural-Turkistan |
Headquarters | Kotrinbur |
Website | https://mod.gov.ut/en |
Leadership | |
President | Mahmud Halaghash |
Defence Minister | Colonel General Abdullah Murzhuzavilli |
Personnel | |
Military age | 18–41[1] years of age[2] |
Conscription | 14 months |
Available for military service | 27,830,540, age 15–49 |
Active personnel | 280,000[3] |
Reserve personnel | 1,140,000[4] |
Expenditures | |
Budget | $34 billion (6000)[5] |
Percent of GDP | 14.15% (6001)[5] |
Federation of Ural-Turkistan Ural-Tûrkistan Ïtxyayadï (Ural-Turkish) | |
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Motto: Yuridda Sülhax, Jihanda Sülhax (Peace at Home, Peace in the World) | |
Anthem: Oy menim Tûrkistanïm "Oh my Turkistan" | |
Capital | Kotrinbur |
Official languages | Ural-Turkic |
Ethnic groups | |
Demonym(s) | Turkic - Turk |
Government | Unitary presidential constitutional republic |
Mahmud Halaghash | |
Merkham Arozikashvilli | |
Area | |
• Total | 3,559,147 km2 (1,374,194 sq mi) |
• Water (%) | 0.8 |
Population | |
• Estimate | 46.911.407 |
• Density | 13/km2 (33.7/sq mi) |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $210.36 billion |
• Per capita | $4.485,28[6] |
HDI | 0.896 very high |
Currency | Turkic Rublakhek (ҍ) (UTF) |
Time zone | UTC+5 (YEKT) |
Date format | dd.mm.yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +7 |
ISO 3166 code | UT |
Internet TLD | .ut |
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- ^ "Parliament approved the number of professional military personnel of the Hungarian Defence Forces". honvedelem.hu. Archived from the original on 2021-11-06.
- ^ "About Hungary - Hungary to increase its military reserves to 20,000 by 2026". 2 October 2017.
- ^ a b "Incredible amounts of money go to national defense: it keeps the peace, but is the Orbán government preparing for war? - "the country spends 1,561.1 billion (1561.1 bn HUF / 370(USD/HUF exchange rate in 2023 Jan) = 4.22 bn USD) on defense or classified expenditures, increasing expenditures by more than 50 percent, spending HUF 558 billion more than last year"". 8 June 2022.
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