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Ayuka’s Title of Daichin Khan: Examining Tibetan-Language Sources [PDF]

open access: yesOriental Studies
Introduction. Data from Tibetan-language sources on Ayuka’s full title ― Daichin Khan Ayuka ― have never been introduced into scientific circulation, nor have those been subject to any essential analysis. Goals.
Bembya L. Mitruev
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Letters of Khan Ayuka and Their Russian Translations: Revisiting Religious Terms [PDF]

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2023
Introduction. Religious vocabulary is a means to express a special view of the world, a special value system. Goals. The work aims to identify some specific patterns in the functioning of religionyms in seventeenth-eighteenth century Kalmyk official ...
Galina M. Yarmarkina
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Number in Official Kalmyk Texts, 17th–18th Centuries: Letters of Khan Ayuka and Their Russian Translations Analyzed [PDF]

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2022
Introduction. A number with peculiar symbolism is closely associated with the shaping of a certain linguistic worldview, and can articulate essentials of material and spiritual culture.
Galina M. Yarmarkina
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The First Seal of Taishi Ayuka (1684)

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2023
Introduction. Sphragistic sources play an important role in the historical study of the Kalmyk Khanate. Seals of the Kalmyk nobility gain particular importance for further insights into the shaping of the institution of khanship, genesis of Kalmyk ...
Pyotr A. Avakov, Bembya L. Mitruev
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Taisha Ayuka’s letter 1688 [PDF]

open access: yesБюллетень Калмыцкого научного центра Российской академии наук, 2022
Introduction.The article examines the letter of taisha Ayuka as a source on Kalmyk-Russian relations of the late 17th century. Materials. Taisha Ayuka’s letter with parralel Russian translation is kept in the Russian State Archive of Ancient Acts (F. 119. Op. 1. 1688, D. 5). Results. Ayuka’s mes-sage written in Old Kalmyk script was delivered to Moscow
Vladimir Tepkeev   +2 more
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Letters of Khan Ayuka and Their Russian Translations: Anthroponyms Revisited. Preliminary Analysis

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2020
Introduction. Anthroponyms contain valuable insights into the history of ethnic language and culture. The historical aspect of anthroponymy needs further research to reconstruct a wider panorama of the ethnos-specific anthroponymic system. Goals.
Galina M. Yarmarkina
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‘Only You, Our Subject, and Kalmyk Vassals of Yours Should Restrain Yourselves from Seeking Quarrels with Turkish Liegemen for the Sake of Peace’: A 1718 Letter Missive of Peter I of Russia to Khan Ayuka of the Kalmyks

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2023
Introduction. Recent historiographic studies show an increasing interest in the figure of Khan Ayuka and the whole of written heritage pertaining to seventeenth-eighteenth century Russian-Kalmyk relations.
Tepkeev Vladimir T.   +1 more
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Petit volunteer protocol for loneliness alleviation in community-dwelling older adults in Japan: a randomised controlled trial [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Open
Introduction Older adult loneliness is associated with depression, disability and higher mortality rates. As a public health concern, it contributes to increased medical and nursing care costs.
Takahiro Shimoda   +4 more
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Military Terminology in Official Letters of Khan Ayuka and 1714 Russian Translations

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2019
Introduction. Vocabulary in the ethnolinguistic aspect is considered as a verbal manifestation of the national culture. A special layer of the lexical system of the Kalmyk language, the formation of which is associated with the conditions of the socio-
Galina M. Yarmarkina
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The 1722 Meeting of Emperor Peter the Great and Kalmyk Khan Ayuka on the Volga: Myths and Reality

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2022
Introduction. The article deals with an understudied — though essential — episode in the history of the Kalmyk Khanate — the 1722 meeting of Peter I of Russia and Khan Ayuka of Kalmyks on the banks of the Volga.
Vladimir T. Tepkeev
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