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Legislative and Cultural Relations of Kazakhs with Kalmyks of Dzungaria, Volga Kalmyks and Khalkha Mongols during the 17th - 18th Centuries [PDF]

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
With evidence from the Kazakh (Zheti Zhargy) and Mongolian (Ikh Tsaaz, Tsaajin Bichiq) codes, the article analyzes legislative and cultural relations between the Mongolian and Kazakh nomadic communities.
Alexander Sh. Kadyrbaev
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Судьба хана Кучума и его потомков в период кризиса кочевой государственности [PDF]

open access: yesQuaestio Rossica, 2019
Монография В. В. Трепавлова и А. В. Белякова является первым в историографии комплексным всесторонним исследованием истории пребывания в степном изгнании хана Кучума и его потомков, а также коллективным портретом Кучумовичей, оказавшихся в Русском ...
Mikhail Akishin
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The Tsegdeg Dress of Kalmyk and Oirat Women: Semantics of Its Fashion and Decorative Elements (Ancient Signs in the Semiotic System of the Garment) [PDF]

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
The article analyzes the symbolism of belt decorative elements and peculiarities of fashion typical for the tsegdeg sleeveless dress that had once been a compulsory garment of married women in the culture of Western Mongols (Oirats) and Kalmyks, as well ...
Elza P. Bakaeva
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Relationships of the Dzungar Khanate with the Neighboring Peoples of Central Asia in the XV-First Half of the XVIII Century [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The article is devoted to an actual problem — the analysis of the history of the formation of relations between the states of Central Asia and East Turkestan (the Uzbek khanates and Mogolistan), as well as the Kyrgyz tribes of the Tien Shan, Fergana and ...
A. Sh. Kadyrbaev
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Abulkhair Shibanid and the battle near the walls of Sygnak: to the question of Kazakh-Kalmyk relations in the XVth century [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The author of the article explores the issue of mentioning tribes known as “Oirats”, “Dzhungars” and “Kalmyks” in medieval sources. It is noted that in the literature this topic is reflected in oral traditions and written sources since the Middle Ages ...
B. G. Ayagan
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Nomadic tribes and clans in the history of the Ulus Dzhuchi – Golden Horde [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The author of this article analyzes one of the most poorly studied problems of world historiography, dedicated to the history of the Golden Horde state. In this case, the author believes that in addition to the established definition of the “Golden Horde”
B. G. Ayagan
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Buddhist terminology of Tsongkhapa’s Lamrim: Tibetan original and Oirat translation (to the statement of the problem) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
In all traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, there are texts of the “Lamrim” class, but the most famous texts are rightfully considered to be those written by the founder of the Tibetan Gelug Buddhist tradition, Je Tsongkhapa Lobsang Drakpa (Tib.
E. U. Omakaeva, G. B. Korneev
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Религиозно-философское наследие Чже Цонкапы в духовной культуре ойратов [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
At present, due to the revival and development of Buddhism in Kalmykia, there arises the question of the origin and continuity of the Kalmyks’ Buddhist tradition.
Эрендженова, Юлия Юрьевна
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Spear Fighting in the Military Art of the Kalmyks and Dzungars of the XVII – early XIX centuries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Introduction. The article examines the features of the formation and evolution of the Oirat light cavalry armed with spears of the Late Middle Ages and early Modern times. The purpose of the study is to identify the role of spear fighting in the military
Bobrov Leonid A.
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Мобильность и ограниченная (низкая) мобильность в Монгольской империи [Mobility and immobility in the Mongol Empire] [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The translation has been done from the edition: Schorkowitz D. (2020). Mobility and immobility in the Mongol empire. Mongolovedenie. Vol. 12. 3. 430-445.
Schorkowitz, D.
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