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Toponyms in the Kalmyk folklore
The article analyses the toponyms of Kalmykia as they appear in Kalmyk folklore, where many of the phonetic, morphological and lexical features of the Kalmyk language has been preserved – the ones that slipped out of active use by contemporary native ...
Bamba E. Ubushieva +2 more
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Involvement of the Kalmyk military formations in the suppression of the Bashkir uprising in 1755
Background. Up to the present time, the Bashkir uprising of 1755–1756 continues to be considered in line with the colonial approach of “oppression – resistance”.
S.V. Dzhundzhuzov
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On the State of Literacy in the Kalmyk Khanate of the XVIII century
It would not be an exaggeration to say that there is still an opinion, at least among the masses, that in pre-revolutionary times literacy was poorly developed among the Kalmyks. It was believed that representatives of the clergy and noble classes ― Noyons and Zaisangs — were literate. The clergy accounted for the largest percentage of literates, which
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Kalmyks after the Year 1771: the Religious Factor and Ethnic Identity
Introduction. The article deals with the religious affairs and identity of the Kalmyks after the 1771 Exodus to Dzungaria. This event and its consequences have been comprehensively examined and evaluated by modern Kalmyk historiography.
Keemya V Orlova
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Capiton I. Kostenkov about Land Rights of Kalmyks in Astrakhan Governorate: A Review of Sources
Introduction. Capiton I. Kostenkov was the first researcher of Tsarist Russia to have explored legal regulations dealing with land rights of Kalmyks in Kalmyk Steppe of Astrakhan Governorate.
Evgeniy A. Gunaev
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Introduction. The article concentrates on the religious policy of the Russian Empire in the Early Modern Time. For the first time in historiography, a study was carried out concerning the activities of Catholic missionaries in relation to the Kalmyk ...
Andrey S. Ryazhev
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One of the consequences of Kazakh zhuzes’ and the Kalmyk Khanate’s joining Russia was supposedly their rulers’ abandonment of independent foreign policy.
Stepan V. Dzhundzhuzov
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‘Did a Dzungar Khanate Really Exist?’: Criticism of the Article by Junko Miyawaki
The paper analyzes the concept about the status and type of the Dzungar Khanate developed by the famous Orientalist, Junko Miyawaki-Okada. According to the scholar, the Dzungar Khanate never existed though she does acknowledge its status of a nomadic ...
Utash Ochirov
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Introduction. Contemporary Kalmyk studies are characterized by that there are still a number of insufficiently explored issues dealing with the shaping of the Kalmyk ethnos, including that of identities of their ancestors within materials related to ...
Elza P. Bakaeva
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Kalmyk cavalry at the Russian-Polish war of 1654–1667: armament, tactics, military strategy
В статье рассмотрены основные этапы участия калмыцкой конницы в Русско-Польской войне в 1654–1667 гг.: «Северокавказский» (1659- лето 1661 гг.), «Крымский» (осень 1661–1663 гг.), «Украинский» (1664–1667 гг.).
Бобров, Л.А.
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