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Pyotr Karlovich Uslar — the Founder of Caucasian Folklore [PDF]
The articles examines a hitherto understudied contribution of one of the Mountain Iberian-Caucasian languages’ researcher, corresponding member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences P.K. Uslar (1816–1875), to the emergence of Caucasian folklore.
Alla I. Alieva
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Caucasian tur (Capra caucasica) is native to Greater Caucasus Mountain Chain from Azerbaijan and Georgia in the East to Krasnodar region of Russia in the West.
Arsen V. Dotsev +7 more
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Historian of science in the historiographic space of Caucasian studies
The article explores the intricate workings of the development of Caucasian studies, the conversion of historical records into historiography, and the broadening of the historian's range of research methods.
Petr A. Kuzminov +3 more
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Objective aesthetic criteria are important for patient evaluation and analysis during aesthetic surgeries, while successful aesthetic surgeries must take into account the underlying ethnic differences.
Y. Gao +4 more
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The International Conference “Problems of the History of the Caucasus” was held at the National Academy of Sciences of RA in Yerevan on March 15-16. Pavlik (Pavel) Chobanyan was born in Khanlar town of Azerbaijan SSR (native village - historical Pip ...
Mirzoyan Monika
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Studying the history of the Cossacks in the Stavropol territory: state and prospects
The history of the Cossacks is one of the promising areas of domestic Caucasian studies. The greatest attention of researchers is attracted by the history of the Terek, Kuban, Don and Linear Cossack troops, which is closely connected with the history of ...
M. E. Kolesnikova, T. A. Nevskaya
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The article contains a historiographical review of pre- revolutionary, Soviet and contemporary studies on various aspects of political, legal, economic and socio-cultural integration of the peoples of the North Caucasus into Russia at the end of the 18th
A. A. Zhurtova +3 more
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Layers of Borrowings in Karachay-Balkar Cultural Vocabulary
Introduction. The publication of the joint monograph titled ‘Karachays. Balkars’ and edited by M. Karaketov and H.-M. Sabanchiev introduced into scientific circulation a large layer of vocabulary characterizing some specific aspects of Karachay-Balkar ...
Mudrak Oleg A.
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Haematological studies on pre-menopausal Indian and Caucasian vegetarians compared with Caucasian omnivores [PDF]
Full blood counts, serum ferritin, vitamin B12 and folate, erythrocyte folate concentrations and nutrient intakes were estimated in twenty-three Indian vegetarian, twenty-two Caucasian omnivores and eighteen Caucasian vegetarian women aged 25–40 years. Energy and copper intakes were lower in the Indian women than in the Caucasians.
S, Reddy, T A, Sanders
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Conceptual frameworks and tools for advanced development [PDF]
The general picture that is emerging in the world shows that the country's place in the future will depend on what kind of technological power it can acquire in the near future.
Batov Gumar +2 more
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