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The question of the Golden Horde towns on the territory of the modern Republic of Bashkortostan is considered. Special attention is paid to those archaeological objects which, according to various researchers, preserve the remains of the Golden Horde ...
I. V. Antonov
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New records of lichens and lichenicolous fungi from the Ural Mountains, Russia [PDF]
A total of 53 taxa of lichens and lichenicolous fungi are first reported from the Ural Mountains (Republic Bashkortostan, Russia). Nine lichen species, Anema decipiens, Bagliettoa parmigera, Diplotomma hedinii, Heteroplacidium compactum, H. zamenhofianum,
Urbanavichene, Irina +1 more
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Fasciculate kleopatrinid corals from the Bashkirian (Late Carboniferous) of Sardar Formation (Ozbak-Kuh mountains, East-central Iran) [PDF]
In the East-Central Iran, the Sardar Formation (upper Visean–Moscovian) consists of shallow-water limestone with intercalations of shale containing rugose corals, tabulate corals and brachiopods. Ten sections were sampled in the Ozbak-kuh Mountains, from
Ashouri, A. +3 more
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Cave Palaeolithic of the Ural Mountains – a review
The Ural Mountains are of fundamental importance for studying early human migrations along the geographical limits between Europe and Asia. Geological processes and past climates gave rise to numerous caves, mostly in Palaeozoic carbonate formations.
Jiri Chlachula
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From Frontier to Borderland: Border Actors in Orenburg Province, 1735-75
This article examines the rise of borderland actors in Russia’s Orenburg province in the mid-eighteenth century. Established in the 1730s and the 1740s, the fortified line along the Iaik River became a hard border separating Russian-controlled Bashkiria
Colum Leckey
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Borders in a Borderland: The Buryat‐Cossacks and the Buryat National Movement, 1917–21
Abstract Between the February revolution and the 1921 end of the Russian Civil War, Buryat nationalists built a nation around Lake Baikal. Leaders sought Buryat autonomy within a postrevolutionary Russian polity. A lengthy border with Mongolia framed the region’s political geography and state‐builders competed for Buryat allegiances, compelling Buryat ...
Griffin B. Creech
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A Dormant Giant: Renewable Energy in the Soviet Union and Russia (1970s–Present)
Abstract In spring 1981 the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party officially sanctioned the start of an “alternative” renewable energy development program in the Soviet Union. Throughout the following decade, some two hundred organizations in the USSR were involved in research and development activities and installing test facilities for ...
Benjamin Beuerle
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On June 19-20th, 2020, MGIMO hosted a traditional, already eighteenth inter-university seminar “Linguistic and Cultural Studies: Analysis Methods, Learning Technology”. More than sixty participants took part in the event: guests from the Russian regions (
S. E. Glazunova
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Выпускник Белгородского учительского института 1897 г. Рыбалкин Михаил Михайлович: биография и творчество [PDF]
Описаны и проанализированы биография и творческий вклад в интеллектуальную жизнь российской провинции выпускника Белгородского учительского института 1897 года Михаила Михайловича Рыбалкина.
Московкин, В. М. +1 more
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Abstract The existing studies usually find that technical change was very important in constraining the economic growth of the Soviet Union. While these studies have been successful in quantifying the extent of technical change, they have been less successful in quantifying its nature.
Leonard Kukić
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