On the Specificity of “Obligatory Relations” of the Kalmyks
The article is devoted to social interactions research, particularly to dependency relations in the Kalmyk society of the 17th–19th centuries in the context of a discussion about social structure of nomadic people.
Aleksandr N. Komandzhaev +2 more
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The Wrong Place at the Wrong Time? Territorial Autonomy and Conflict During Regime Transitions. [PDF]
Juon A, Bochsler D.
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Microsatellite analysis of Kalmyk cattle
Development of specialized beef cattle breeding contributes to increase in beef production, which directly affects the countrys food security. Currently, increasing productivity of animals is the major trend of cattle breeding development, which in turn requires improvement of breeding.
Viktoria S. Ubushieva +3 more
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Kalmyk History and Traditions as Reflected in Oirat Manuscripts [PDF]
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Esenova, Tamara +2 more
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The Kalmyk Obsolete Buddhist Vocabulary (Evidence from the Kalmyk National Corpus)
The article attempts to study the obsolete Buddhist vocabulary of the Kalmyk language with evidence from the “early” 18th-19th century texts that have been introduced into the database of the Kalmyk National Corpus. As is known, within any language one can constantly witness two reciprocal processes: disappearance of some lexemes that pass out of ...
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From empire to multilateral player: the deep roots of autonomy in Russia [PDF]
This chapter focuses on Russia’s unlikely experiment in national cultural autonomy (NCA). I start with Russia’s accession to the Council of Europe (CoE) and the start of its experiment in NCA, both of which took place in 1996.
Bowring, Bill
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The Kalmyks’ ethnic groups: information on zed (зөд) groups [PDF]
Tatiana Isaevna Sharaeva +1 more
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Elements of ethnogenesis of the Hazareas according to population genetics
In Afghanistan, Hazaras live in the central part of the Hindu Kush (Hazarajat), Afghan Turkestan and Badakhshan. They also live in the northern part of Pakistan. They are Shiites. At the beginning of the 20th century spoke Mongolian.
A. M. Tyurin
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North Caucasus: the Russian Gordian knot. The key problems and conflicts in the region and the effect thereof on the future of Russia; Putin after re-election: The Kremlin's policy in Vladimir Putin's second term. OSW Study 16/2004 [PDF]
North Caucasus: North Caucasus is the most instable part of the Russian Federation: since the early 90's, there has been going on the military conflict in Chechnya, which is gradually spilling over into the other republics of the region, terrorism seems ...
Falkowski, Maciej, Rogoża, Jadwiga
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