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Geographies of ethnogenesis and diasporas
Ethnogenesis, the emergence of an ethnic group, is pivotal to understand ethnic communities and diasporas, specifically the variety of place attachments, new forms of home and place-making and the emergence of new hybridities and identities. Despite its obvious relevance, geographers have devoted much less attention to ethnogenesis.
Ruben Gowricharn
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Archaeology, mainly polish, in the current discussion on the ethnogenesis of the Slavs
This paper is an attempt at outlining the current state of discussion about the ethnogenesis of the Slavs, mainly within the framework of Polish scientific research, with particular consideration of archaeological theories, both in terms of their ...
Michał Kara
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The Ethnogenesis of the Crimean Tatars. An Historical Reinterpretation. (Brian Glyn Williams) [PDF]
his article is the translation of Brian Glyn Williams`s work “The Ethnogenesis of the Crimean Tatars. An Historical Reinterpretation”. Brian Williams is the professor of history of Islam on the Chair of Massachusetts University in Dartmouth, the USA ...
Leylya Seytkhalilova
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In the paper, the authors present certain parameters dealing with the nomadic element, or possible indications of it, in Croatian ethnogenesis. First, a comment is given on the ethnogenetic concept itself, and a working definition of ethnogenesis is ...
Emil Heršak, Boris Nikšić
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Following the ideas of L.N.Gumilev, we introduce the mathematical model of ethnogenesis which describes the dynamics of subgroups in the developing polity in terms of ordinary differential equations. The bust dynamics associated with the rise and fall of civilisations is modelled as an excitation process, which is the non-linear phenomenon, well known ...
Alexey B. Piunovskiy, Bakhtier Vasiev
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Beserman-Turkic Relationships: Based on the Names of Clothing Details
The Besermans are a small people settled in northern Udmurtia. The unusual combination of the Turkic-Muslim self-designation with the Finno-Ugric language always caused genuine interest in this people.
Sergey A. Maksimov
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Sociological and ethnopolitical aspects of state ethnic policy
The article presents the sociological and ethnological features (aspects) in the analysis of state ethnic politics. The possibilities of synthesis between sociological and ethnological methods in the process of analysis of state ethnic politics are ...
Victor Bondarenko
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Problems related to archaeological culture and ethnos comparison in the case of medieval Bulgaria are discussed in the article. According to the author, in recent years it has become evident that the traditional concept and methodology of the study of ...
Izmaylov Iskander L.
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From the very beginnings of Algerian independence, Algerian nationalists emphasized the country’s Arab-Moslem identity. The islamization of North Africa was the very foundation upon which the Algerian nation was to be built. The region’s ancient past was
Aomar Hannouz
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Pre‐Manichaean Beliefs of the Uyghurs II: Other Religious Elements
The original beliefs of the Uyghurs, which have been overshadowed by their conversion to Manichaeism and Buddhism, have not been thoroughly studied until recently. However, Uyghur inscriptions as well as Chinese and Islamic sources provide us with some information regarding their beliefs. In the first part of this article series, the Uyghurs' belief in
Hayrettin İhsan Erkoç
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