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‘Kalmyk Caps’ of the Kremlin Armoury
Introduction. In the 17th century, the Kremlin Armoury (Moscow) stored the biggest collection of Central Asian helmets (‘Kalmyk caps’, Rus. shapka) in Europe. Introduction of the materials into scientific discourse remains a priority task. Goals. The paper seeks to identify stages in the formation of the ‘Kalmyk Caps’ Collection, describe the items in ...
Leonid A. Bobrov, Sergei P. Orlenko
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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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Implementation of Orkhon Yenissei writing system as a modern writing system of Kazakh language for sustainable development of Kazakhstan [PDF]
This short abstract is about perspectives of implementation of traditional Kazakh writing system, which is known in some sources as Orkhon Yenissei writing scripts, Runs or Talass writings.
Aitymov, Zh.
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On the Asymmetric Longitudinal Oscillations of a Pikelner's Model Prominence [PDF]
We present analytical and numerical models of a normal-polarity quiescent prominence that are based on the model of Pikelner (Solar Phys. 1971, 17, 44 ).
Kraskiewicz, J. +3 more
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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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Организация управления калмыцким народом после упразднения Калмыцкого ханства : 1771-1825 гг. [PDF]
Ключевые моменты национально-государственного строительства Калмыкии в первой четверти XIX в.
Горяев, М. С. +1 more
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Europe: So Many Languages, So Many Cultures [PDF]
The number of different languages in Europe by far exceeds the number of countries. All European countries have national languages, and in nearly all of them there are minority languages as well, whereas all major languages have dialects.
Steinhauer, H. (Hein)
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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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A Full-Text Kalmyk Expatriate Community Database
. Goals. The article describes a full-text Kalmyk expatriate database containing publications by first- (1920-1930s) and second-wave (1940s) Kalmyk emigres. Materials. The database on the Kalmyk expatriate community was compiled from journal collections of the Kalmyk Scientific Center of the RAS included into the Rarity Fonds of the Alekseeva ...
Viktoriya V. Kukanova +1 more
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