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The Practice of Pilgrimage by Kalmyk Buddhists
Abstract Kalmyk Buddhists have long engaged in the practice of pilgrimage for religious purposes. Historically, the main destination for Kalmyk pilgrims was Tibet, which was facilitated by traditional ties between the Kalmyks and the Dalai Lama (and by extension the Tibetan people) after the adoption of Buddhism by Oirat groups at the end of the ...
Mergen Ulanov +2 more
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Introduction. The fact that Kalmyk past everyday life remains somewhat unexplored makes the study relevant enough to be tackled. Kalmyk historical literature virtually never viewed the issue as a subject of independent research.
Alexandr N. Komandzhaev +1 more
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FEATURES OF DISTRIBUTION HLA-ALLELES AND HAPLOTYPES IN KALMYKS
Conducted high-resolution HLA-typing loci HLA-A, -B, -C, -DRB1 and -DQB1 by massively parallel sequencing of 150 potential donors of hematopoietic stem cells from the Republic of Kalmykia. In the studied population, four new alleles identified that not previously registered by the International Committee on the Nomenclature of Factors of the HLA-system
M A, Loginova +4 more
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The Foundation of the Kalmyk Cavalry Corps
The aim of this article is to present the history of the foundation of the Kalmyk Cavalry Corps and its combat activities from August 1942 to May 1945. The author will first present the history of the Kalmyk nation and their relations with the tsarist state from the 17th to the 20th century, followed by their social, political and economic situation ...
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The Spider in the Folklore Traditions of the Kalmyks
The multi-genre Kalmyk folklore has incorporated a complex system of symbols that reflect the national distinctness and peculiarities of Kalmyk culture. In the present article, the author studies the image of the spider that has several denominations in ...
T. G. Basangova
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Kalmyk Identity in Historical Perspective
Abstract The Kalmyks have lived in southwest Russia for about four centuries. Whilst cultural assimilation with neighbouring peoples has been an ongoing process since the Kalmyks first settled in the lower Volga from 1630, the twentieth century, which saw the rise and fall of several political regimes in Russia, was the most dramatic period in the ...
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“Wish me Health, Kalmyk!” (The Issues of the Textual Aspect, the Materials to the Comments: Part II)
The article discusses some textual aspects of the known by now reconstructions of the early (draft) edition of A.S. Pushkin's address to the Literature and Theatre Society “Green Lamp” (texts dated back to the beginning of 1821 and no later than spring ...
B. Kichikova
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Introduction. Lexicographic sources are of special value in the studies on the history of any language. As for Kalmyk language, the earliest sources of such kind dating back to the second half of the 18th century are an anonymous Russian-Kalmyk ...
Saglara V. Mirzaeva
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One of the languages in Russia under the certain degree of danger of vanishing is Kalmyk language – a mother tongue for dominant ethnic group of the Republic of Kalmykia.
Liudmila V. Namrueva
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This article analyzes the specific features of the integration of the Kalmyk population into the legal system of the Russian Empire over the period from the late 18th to the first half of the 19th century. Following the abolition of Kalmyk statehood, the
Maria V. Chernik
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