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Taxonomic revision of the Allium filidens group (Amaryllidaceae) in Kyrgyzstan
On the basis of herbarium specimens and documented observations, the taxonomic confusion around Allium filidens s.l. (including A. filidentiforme) in Kyrgyzstan is resolved. The species status of A. filidentiforme is confirmed, and this species is classified in A. subsect. Crystallina, comb. nov. In Central Asia, the A. filidens group (A.
Alexander N. Sennikov, Georgy A. Lazkov
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HISTORY OF KAZAKH DIPLOMACY: CORRESPONDENCE OF THE KAZAKH KHANATE WITH THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE
This article attempts to reveal the content and analysis of documents and letters of diplomatic correspondence of Kazakh khans and sultans with the Russian Empire. An analysis of the events in the international life of the Kazakh Khanate in the dynamics of its changes testifies to the presence of a rich diplomatic practice of the Kazakh rulers.
G.K. Kortabayeva, A.A. Avaliyev
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Research objectives: The Kazakh sultan Uraz-Muhammad, who happened to find himself in the territory of the Moscow Tsardom in 1588, was elevated to the throne of the declining Kasimov Khanate in 1600.
Iskhakov D.M., Tychinskikh Z.A.
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The features of steppe civilization in the works of Shokan Ualikhanov
This research paper delves into the intricacies of steppe civilization as elucidated within the works of Shokan Ualikhanov, a distinguished Kazakh scholar and ethnographer of the 19th century.
Aurika Serubayeva, Tengesh Kalenova
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The Language of the Official Letters of Kazakh Khan Abu'l-hayır to the Russians
Written works are critical for researching a country’s past history, language, moral values, and social status. The official letters written during the Khanate dynasty of the 17th-19th centuries are one set of manuscripts that have made significant ...
Umit Kydyrbayeva, Nazym Shuinshina Meta
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The Northern Caspian, 1723–1724: Kalmyk-Kazakh Confrontation
Introduction. The paper examines an understudied period in the history of the Kalmyk Khanate — beginnings of a military confrontation between joint Kazakh-Karakalpak forces and Kalmyk units in 1723–1724. Goals.
Vladimir T. Tepkeev
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A crucial aspect of the «politics of history» and «politics of memory» of all post-Soviet republics is the relationship to statehood. This article examines, from the perspective of a Central European observer, the commemorations held in Kazakhstan in ...
Martin Malek
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FORMATION OF THE KAZAKH KHANATE: A NEW LOOK TO HISTORY
The Kazakh Khanate, formed by the Kazakh people led by the khans Kerey and Zhanibek in 1465, did not appear overnight. Its origins goback to the depths of centuries –the history of our statehood, which has 2.5 millennia and begins with the nomadic Saks. In the formation of statehood in the steppe zone, both the general
L.B. Berdyguzhin +2 more
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‘Nechto Eroticheskoe’, 'Courir après l'ombre'? – logistical imperatives and the fall of Tashkent, 1859 – 1865 [PDF]
This article explores the debates that preceded the Russian conquest of Tashkent in 1865. It argues that none of the explanations usually given for this – the ‘men on the spot’, ‘cotton hunger’, or the Great Game with Britain – is satisfactory.
Morrison, Alexander Stephen
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The Kazakhs and the Siberian Khanate: Soviet Historiography of the Problem
The article analyzes the representation of the place of the Kazakhs in the history of the Siberian Khanate in the Soviet historical science. One of the most interesting and discussed problems in the pre-colonial history of Western Siberia is the problem of the Kazakhs’ place in the history of the Siberian Khanate.
Ye. Abil, A. Kuzembayuly
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