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Folklore of Kalmyks and Other Asian Peoples: 12-Year Animal Calendar Cycle

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2020
Introduction. The work deals with folklore stories about the 12-year animal calendar cycle once adopted by Kalmyks and other peoples of Asia, such as Mongols, Buryats, Altaians, Tuvans, etc. Goals. The paper focuses on the shaping of the 12-year-old animal cycle and roles played by traditional folklore animal characters in its formation.
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Higher Hierarchs of Tibetan Buddhism in Early Song-Shas of Mongolian-Speaking Peoples

open access: yesНаучный диалог
This paper continues the exploration of early song records from Mongolian-speaking peoples (Khalka Mongols, Oirat, Kalmyks, Buryats). Introducing song-shas into scholarly discourse is of significant interest for studying the broader issue of the ...
B. Kh. Borlykova
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To the Issue of Some Plots of Buddhist Jatakas from “Dzanlundo” in Fabulous Folklore of Peoples of Western Mongolia (Based on the Records Made by G. N. Potanin and B. Y. Vladimirtsov) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The given article investigates four tales of fabulous folklore of Western Mongolian peoples taken from “Essays of Northwestern Mongolia” by G. N. Potanin (1835-1920) and “Examples of Mongolian Folk Literature” by B.Y. Vladimirtsov (1884-1931).
S. Mirzaeva
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Youth and Revival of Ethnic Culture in Kalmykia

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
In the article the youth role in preservation of Kalmyk culture is described. Young men, actively joining to folk customs, folklore, do not allow the ethnic culture to disappear in the conditions of assimilation.
L. Namrueva
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Image of Mother in Kalmyk Folklore: towards the Problem of Universal and Specifi c (based on the material of folklore texts)

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
This article attempts to analyze the folk image of a mother in Kalmyk songs and proverbs from the viewpoint of the presence of universal and specific.
Baldjya Dyakieva, Ellara Omakaeva
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Semantics of White in Folklore Text: A Linguocultural Aspect (A Case Study of Kalmyk Folktales Recorded by G. J. Ramstedt)

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2020
Introduction. Color terms constitute a most archaic lexical stratum of any language. Being characterized by vivid ethnocultural specifics, those serve as important elements to the linguistic view of the world. In nature color is an objective and independent phenomenon, while in culture and language color perceptions turn completely subjective ...
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Health as the Main Value of Life in the Well-Wishes of the Mongolian peoples [PDF]

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Introduction. The article deals with traditional good wishes of Mongolian peoples (Buryat: yurol, ureel; Kalm.: yeral; Mong.: yerol; Xinjiang-Oirat.: yeral) as an admonition about the importance of good health to ensure a long, full, productive and happy
Balzira V. Elbikova   +2 more
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