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The relevance of this issue is caused by its understudied nature: in a small number of works there are only fragmentary notes about the landmark events of the government policy in Kalmyk uluses of Astrakhan oblast in the late 19th - early 20th century ...
Evgeniy A. Komandzhaev
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Polymorphism of CLPG gene in three sheep breeds grown in the steppe zone of the Russian Federation [PDF]
Objective: This study aims to investigate the callipyge gene (CLPG) polymorphism in sheep of Edilbay, Volgograd, and Kalmyk breeds. Materials and Methods: The analysis was performed by the polymerase chain reactionrestric¬tion fragment length ...
Ivan Fiodorovich Gorlov +8 more
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Main Stages of Complex Expeditions of the Researches of Kalmyk Steppe
The article is devoted to the analysis of the purposes and objectives of complex expeditions on research of Kalmyk steppe for the period from 1860 to 1985.
L. Tashninova, D. Buvaev
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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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LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF THE KALMYK STEPPE IN THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES [PDF]
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This article is the first experience of study analysis of the materials of the First General Census of the Russian Empire of 1897 in the aspect of studying migration processes in Kalmyk Steppe of Astrakhan Province in the end of 19th century.
L. Okonova
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Currently, researchers are paying special attention to one of the branches of historical science — historical professionology. Research in this area is devoted to the study of the historical development of various types of occupations, professions, the main sources of which are the results of population censuses.
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To the question about the inception of the judicial system in the Kalmyk steppe
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Introduction. Relocations of foreigners would be conducted by the Tsarist government under Catherine II, Paul I and Alexander I to populate steppes of South Russia, secure the latter from attacks launched by nomadic groups, and gain additional economic benefits from land use.
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