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Russian-Kalmyk Negotiations and the Shert’ of 1677

open access: yesOriental Studies
Introduction. The article discusses circumstances behind the Russian-Kalmyk negotiations and Shert’ (‘oath/treaty of allegiance’) of 1677. Goals. The study seeks to introduce some newly discovered sources dealing with seventeenth-century Kalmyk-Russian ...
Vladimir T. Tepkeev
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Kalmyk Household Vocabulary in 18th-Century Official Texts: A Case Study of Khan Ayuka’s Letters and Their Russian Translations

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2020
Introduction. Being an important stratum of the vocabulary of any language that conveys ethnolinguistic specifics of texts, household vocabulary attracts attention of linguists. Khan Ayuka’s letters to Astrakhan Chief Commandant M. I. Chirikov are traditionally referred to as samples of the 18th-century Kalmyk official epistolary genre.
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Shunu Baatar

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The tale of the hero Shunu Baatar has been woven into the Oirat narrative since the time of Har Hulan Taij, Baibavgas Noyan. As the Jungar Khanate sought to expand its influence in Central Asia, the Öölds, the central body of the Jungar, aimed to extend ...

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ХАН АЮКА: ПЕРВЫЕ ГОДЫ ПРАВЛЕНИЯ

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
The article is dedicated to the description of the establishment and development of academic science in the Republic of Kalmykia on the example of the Kalmyk Institute for Humanitarian Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, founded in 1941.
Vladimir Tepkeev
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Peter the Great’s Decrees and Letters to Khan Ayuka as Sources on the History of Russian-Kalmyk Relations

Бюллетень Калмыцкого научного центра Российской академии наук
Introduction. Studying the history of any nation is unthinkable without an appropriate analysis of historical sources. The funds of the Russian State Archive of Ancient Acts and the Archive of the Foreign Policy of the Russian Empire contain a significant number of documents from the era of Peter the Great.
Vladimir T. Tepkeev   +1 more
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