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INSTITUTES OF PUBLIC AUTHORITY IN KALMYKIA IN THE 17TH - EARLY 20TH CENTURIES FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF CIVILIZATION AND CULTURAL APPROACH

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Law, 2019
In order to more clearly present the processes, which taking place in Russian society, for a clearer assessment of the situation of national republics within the Russian Federation, it is necessary to turn to the historical and legal development of ...
Evgeniy A. Komandzhaev
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Comparative research into the landscape vocabulary in the mongolian languages from the perspective of language contacts [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The article looks at language contacts between the Kalmyk language and the language of Oirats living in Mongolia in the sphere of lexis. The lexical layer analyzed in the article is landscape vocabulary.
Balzhinimaeva, Bayarma Dashidondokovna   +4 more
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Formation of Kalmykia’s Representative Bodies of State Power after the February Revolution (1917) and at the Initial Stage

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
After abolition of the Kalmyk Khanate in 1771 and through the February Revolution of 1917 its population was administered by the Astrakhan Governor’s Executive Office.
K. N. Maksimov
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The Vicissitudes of the Fate of the Kalmyk Nobleman Petr Taishin: from the Adoption of Christianity to the Establishment of a Settlement of Baptized Kalmyks in the Middle Volga Region (1724-1737)

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Russian History, 2020
The present paper analyzes the fate and political activities of the first baptized Kalmyk vladelets Peter P. Taishin in the context of the purposeful Christianization of the Kalmyks and the internecine struggle for supreme power in the Kalmyk Khanate in ...
Stepan V. Dzhundzhuzov
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Bashkirs and Kalmyks in Russia’s Imperial Environments, Eighteenth to Mid-Nineteenth Centuries: Military Service as Integration Factor

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2023
Introduction. In the eighteenth to mid-nineteenth centuries, Imperial Russia was characterized by one particular phenomenon — presence of ethnic troops, namely: Bashkir-Meshcheryak, Stavropol Kalmyk, Volga Kalmyk, and Crimean Tatar hosts.
Rakhimov Ramil N.
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Princess Anna Taishina, the First Ruler of the Stavropol Baptized Kalmyks, 1737-1742

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Russian History, 2022
The involvement of Kalmyk princess Anna Taishina in the process of baptized Kalmyks fitting into the economic, political and administrative-legal space of Russia is examined.
Stepan V. Dzhundzhuzov
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The History of Tea of the Turkestan Region by Russian Orientalists of the Second Half of the 18 – 20th Centuries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
The first mention of tea begins to be found in the literature of Russian orientalists from the second half of the 18th century. Further, tea is mentioned by all Russian travelers who visited the Kokand Khanate and Bukhara. In their memoirs, they describe
Mahfuza, Mamatova
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