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Kalmykia, victim of Stalinist genocide: From oblivion to reassertion

Journal of Genocide Research, 2001
Kalmykia may be described as a nation back from the brink. Until the recent past, when the personality of an eccentric leader generated media attention, the Kalmyks were known essentially for one reason: they were one of the peoples deported under Stalin, and permitted to return in the wake of Khrushchev’s famous speech at the 20th Congress of the ...
François Grin
exaly   +3 more sources

Kalmyks from Republic of Kalmykia, Russia

HLA, 2021
NGS typing reveals 2 novel alleles amongst 206 class I and class II alleles.
Maria Loginova   +5 more
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Population Ageing in Kalmykia Reviewed

Бюллетень Калмыцкого научного центра Российской академии наук, 2022
Introduction. Population ageing is a topical issue for the Republic of Kalmykia. According to the censuses from 1926 to 2010, the age structure of the population has changes dramatically, namely: the share of individuals aged 0 to 14 has decreased while those of working-age and elderly ones have increased.
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The Republic of Kalmykia

Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia, 1999
The hydrographic network of the Republic of Kalmykia, developed in the western part of the republic, is broadly represented by the watercourses of the eastern slope of the Yergenei and small rivers; the eastern part of the republic does not have a river network. The principal water sources of the rivers are snow melt-waters.
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