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A Full-Text Kalmyk Expatriate Community Database
. Goals. The article describes a full-text Kalmyk expatriate database containing publications by first- (1920-1930s) and second-wave (1940s) Kalmyk emigres. Materials. The database on the Kalmyk expatriate community was compiled from journal collections of the Kalmyk Scientific Center of the RAS included into the Rarity Fonds of the Alekseeva ...
Viktoriya V. Kukanova +1 more
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Contribution of the Missionary Historic and Ethnographical Museum of the Kazan Spiritual Academy [PDF]
The urgency of the problem under study is conditioned by the increased interest of contemporary researchers in the problems of interethnic and interconfessional interaction.
Khabibullin, Mars Z. +3 more
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The Stavropol Kalmyk Troops (from 1737 to 1843): the Experience of New Sources Studies
The article is devoted to the study of the Volga Stavropol Kalmyks both as a special military service estate and ethnic-confessional one. Results of the work on the volumes of the documentary serie “The Volga Stavropol Kalmyks” and research project ...
A Riazhev
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Prayers of Resistance: Kalymyk Women\u27s Covert Buddhist Practice [PDF]
Throughout decades of Soviet repression of religion and into modern times, groups of Buddhist women known as babushki matsik, or ‘‘group of old women precept holders’’ have covertly engaged in Buddhist practices in Kalmykia, following the Tibetan tantric
Tsomo, Karma Lekshe, PhD
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Mother Tongue in the Context of a Polyethnic Country
The article analyzes the role of mother tongue in present-day polyethnic countries, specificity of ethnic language identity, correlation between the level of ethno-linguistic identity and language competence through the example of the Oirat-Kalmyks. In
A. N. Bitkeeva
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The images of Kalmyks in the works by A. Dumas and H. Balzac
The author of the article has attempted to analyse the images of Kalmyks seen through the eyes of two writers - A. Dumas and H. Balzac. The first contact of so distant cultures as French and Kalmyks took place in the period of Napoleonic Wars: in 1814 ...
G A Sorokina
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Kalmykia – Mongolia Cooperation: 1920s
Introduction. The issue of Kalmykia-Mongolia cooperation in the 1920s still remains understudied both in Kalmyk and Mongolian historiography. Ever since the Kalmyks migrated to Russia-controlled territories, relations with Mongolia became irregular ...
Keemya V. Orlova
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Countering the escapes of Orenburg and Stavropol baptized Kalmyks to the Kalmyk Khanate in 1737–1771
Background. The baptized Kalmyks settled in the Middle Volga region and in the Southern Urals contributed to the economic development and defense of Russia’s south-eastern borders.
Stepan V. Dzhundzhuzov
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Ethnic identification of the Kazakhs by subclads of the Y-chromosome haplogroup C2
Y-chromosome haplogroups (transmitted through the male line) C2, O and D are called Mongolian. Among the Kazakhs of Kazakhstan, 40–52 % are carriers of haplogroup C2, 8 % are carriers of O and up to 1 % are carriers of D.
A. M. Tyurin
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Sensing "place" : Performance, oral tradition, and improvization in the [PDF]
The discussion that follows will focus on creative practices within contemporary Ak Jang in the central region of Ongudai. They are based on participation at a mountain temple Sary Bur ritual in Lower Talda, Kuroty Valley (Fig.
Pegg, Carole, Yamaeva, Elizaveta
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