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The First Seven Years: Kalmykia’s Public Healthcare in 1959–1965
Introduction. The article analyzes the recovery period of Kalmykia’s healthcare system after the 1957 return of Kalmyk people from deportation. The chronological framework coincides with the first Soviet seven-year plan — from 1959 to 1965. Goals.
Margarita V. Baduginova
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Introduction. The year 2023 commemorates the 80th anniversary of the Kalmyk deportation (28 December 1943) to the eastern parts of the Soviet Union. In December 1943, ethnic Kalmyks were groundlessly repressed and forcibly relocated from native lands to ...
Orlova Keemya V.
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Introduction. Ethnic deportations in the USSR led to the elimination of a number of national autonomies and annexation of their territories to other regions.
Evgeny F. Krinko
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Introduction. The article publishes a report delivered at the Thirteenth Congress of Orientalists and deals with problems of searching materials on repressed Kalmyks and their 1944–1957 life in Siberia with additional emphasis be laid on their ...
Viktoria V. Kukanova, Utash B. Ochirov
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The purpose of the article is to study the administrative and territorial changes and the process of renaming settlements in Kalmykia in the period from 1957 to 1977 from the standpoint of the public management aspect (reflected in regulatory and legal
Evgeniy A. Gunaev
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Svetlana Batyreva, The Life and Work of Garya Rokchinskiy
Svetlana talks about her father, the famous Kalmyk artist Garya Rokchinskiy. In 1939 my father participated in a contest of Pushkin’s drawings which he won.
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Air Force Servicemen from Soviet Kalmykia Killed in Battles of the Great Patriotic War (1941–1945)
Introduction. The article deals with Red Army Air Force servicemen from the Kalmyk ASSR recorded as KIAs, MIAs or who died in the warring years of 1941–1945, and provides some historical statistical insights to outline a collective portrait of theirs ...
Sergey G. Ershov
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The article examines the history of the reestablishment of Komsomol organizations in Kalmykia’s ex-occupied after the expulsion of German and Romanian invaders.
Baatr A. Okonov, Altan-Ochir
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Introduction. During the 1990 ‘sovereignty parade’, Soviet autonomous republics tended to adopt respective declarations as a means to denounce their autonomous status and, thus, raise their political standing in the context of reformed national and state
Evgeny A. Gunaev
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The article examines the problem of registration and legalization of activities by the central and local government bodies in respect of the German religious organizations in the Kalmyk ASSR in the second half of the 1950-1980s. Once the German population returned to Kalmykia from places of deportation in the late 1950s, revival of Protestant ...
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