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FEATURES OF DISTRIBUTION HLA-ALLELES AND HAPLOTYPES IN KALMYKS

open access: yesRussian Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics, 2019
Conducted high-resolution HLA-typing loci HLA-A, -B, -C, -DRB1 and -DQB1 by massively parallel sequencing of 150 potential donors of hematopoietic stem cells from the Republic of Kalmykia. In the studied population, four new alleles identified that not previously registered by the International Committee on the Nomenclature of Factors of the HLA-system
M A, Loginova   +4 more
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The Foundation of the Kalmyk Cavalry Corps

open access: yesReview (Institute of National Remembrance), 2023
The aim of this article is to present the history of the foundation of the Kalmyk Cavalry Corps and its combat activities from August 1942 to May 1945. The author will first present the history of the Kalmyk nation and their relations with the tsarist state from the 17th to the 20th century, followed by their social, political and economic situation ...
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Vladimir Boldyrev, About How Kalmyks See Cats

open access: yes, 2019
Vladimir says that in the past Kalmyks viewed cats as sacred animals and called them ‘Buddha’s dogs’ (burkhna nokha). Cats can be masters of people.

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Bulgun Lapsina, About the Language of the Tersk Kalmyks

open access: yes, 2019
Bulgun talks about some interjections, words and pronunciations peculiar to the dialect of the Tersk Kalmyks: Interjections, which enrich any language, are already disappearing in the Kalmyk language. For example, when a Kalmyk stumbles, he/she says yaah-

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Dordzhi Nandyshev, about stealing among Kalmyks

open access: yes, 2019
Dordzhi says the following: In the past Kalmyks used to send their maternal uncles to the land of the Cossacks. Such uncles returned with a bull and distributed its meat among the elderly men, having taking home as much meat as they needed.

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Stavropol Kalmyks in the Swedish Campaign and on Russia’s Western Borders, 1790–1792

open access: yesOriental Studies
Introduction. In 1790–1792, Stavropol Kalmyk Host participated in the Russo-Swedish War and patrolled the Belarusian border. The reasons behind the long deployment remain somewhat debatable. Materials and methods.
Ramil N. Rakhimov
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Kalmyk Identity in Historical Perspective

open access: yesCaucasus Survey, 2022
Abstract The Kalmyks have lived in southwest Russia for about four centuries. Whilst cultural assimilation with neighbouring peoples has been an ongoing process since the Kalmyks first settled in the lower Volga from 1630, the twentieth century, which saw the rise and fall of several political regimes in Russia, was the most dramatic period in the ...
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Dordzhi Nandyshev, why General Georgiy Zhukov did not like Kalmyks

open access: yes, 2019
Dordzhi says that General Zhukov had two reasons not to like Kalmyks: The first reason. When he was a child, two Kalmyk-Cossacks came to Zhukov’s village.

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The Stavropol Kalmyk Troops (from 1737 to 1843): the Experience of New Sources Studies

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
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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LEGENDS ABOUT “JANGAR” IN THE NATIONAL SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE KALMYKS

open access: yes, 2023
The Oirats, after moving to the borders of Russia, to the Lower Volga, managed to preserve their epic “Dzhangar”. The key role in this was played by the dzhangarchi, the performers of heroic songs, who traditionally enjoy great respect among the Kalmyks.
M. U. Monraev, M.U. Monraev
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