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Burunduki

Technical reports on the in Tatarstan. Traditional recipes from the Volga Bulgaria region. Fur Types: FurSource.com

Burunduki (meaning "chipmunks" in Russian) is a village in the of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia . While it may seem like a quiet rural settlement, it is a site of significant archaeological interest and modern agricultural development. 🏛️ Historical Significance: The Burundukovsky Hoard burunduki

: Researchers at Kazan Federal University have used advanced methods like X-ray fluorescence and scanning electron microscopy to analyze these coins' chemical composition, revealing high silver content (roughly 95%). 🌾 Economy and Modern Development Technical reports on the in Tatarstan

: The coins were minted during the rule of the Golden Horde (Juchid dynasty) in Bolgar , the capital of Volga Bulgaria. While it may seem like a quiet rural

: The wider Kaybitsky District produces wheat, rye, barley, buckwheat, and sugar beets. It is also a hub for meat and dairy cattle breeding.

: In 2006, the Finnish food company Raisio expanded its Russian presence by establishing an oatmeal plant in Burunduki.

Burunduki is most famous in academic circles for the discovery of the , a collection of 13th-century silver coins.