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Essays on the History of the Volga Kalmyks by N. N. Palmov: Author’s Additions, 1929–1932

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2021
Introduction. The article examines additional comments (1929–1932) made by Professor N. N. Palmov on his Essays on the History of the Volga Kalmyks (1926). Goals.
Alexander V. Tsyuryumov   +1 more
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Tsaritsyn Defense Line and Military-Political Changes in Russia’s Southeastern Frontier, 1720s

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2021
Introduction. The Tsaritsyn defense line has attracted the attention of historians since the 18th century, but so far, no special study of the history of the Tsaritsyn line in the 1720s has been undertaken.
Alexander L. Kleitman
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On the question of the attempt of the Polish king Jan III Sobieski to establish Polish-Kalmyk relations in 1683–1686

open access: yesNomadic Civilization: Historical Research, 2021
The article is devoted to one of the little-known pages in Russian history, namely international relations of the Kalmyk Khanate in the 17th–18th centuries.
V. T. Tepkeev
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New archive documents about the conflict between kalmyks and kuban nogais in 1713–1714 (based on materials of the Russian state archive of ancient acts) [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия ИИ. История, история Русской Православной Церкви, 2020
Russian historians pay more and more attention to the insuffi ciently investigated problem of history of small nations of Russia and particularly to their relations with neighbour states and their subjects and vassals in modern time.
Kirill Stankov
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Russian-Kalmyk Relations, 1680s–1720s: Khan Ayuka’s Letters as a Historical Source

open access: yesБюллетень Калмыцкого научного центра Российской академии наук, 2021
Introduction. The article examines letters by Khan Ayuka of the Kalmyks to Peter the Great of Russia and other executives, as well as Astrakhan Governors, with special attention be paid to the related publication history. Goals. The work aims at examining the publication history of Khan Ayuka’s letters as sources on late 17th to early 18th century ...
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Etiquette Formulas as Ethnolinguistic Components of Original and Translated 18th Century Kalmyk Official Texts: A Case Study of Letters by Khan Ayuka and Related Russian Translations, 1714–1715

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2021
Introduction. Kalmyk official texts of the 18th century and their parallel translations into Russian are, in the author’s opinion, ethnolinguistic sources, rich in culturally marked linguistic means. So far, initial formulas in Kalmyk official letters of
Galina M. Yarmarkina
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Kuchum’s Descendants and the Bashkirs: Attempts of Reconstructing the Siberian Khanate

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2021
Introduction. As is commonly believed in Russian historiography, the late 16th century witnessed a final collapse of the Siberian Khanate. However, that event was long followed by repeated attempts from ex-owners of Siberian Yurt — the Kuchumovichs ...
Azat S. Salmanov
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Kalmyk Letters of the Late Seventeenth Century: More on Variants of Synchronic Russian Translations

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2023
Introduction. Russian translations of Kalmyk official letters housed at Russia’s archives may serve as vivid historical sources both on seventeenth–eighteenth century Kalmyk-Russian relations — and on how translation studies emerged and developed in our ...
Yarmarkina Galina M.
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Forgeries of the Seals of the Kalmyk Rulers

open access: yesМонголоведение
Introduction. In recent years, there have been publications in which letters of the Kalmyk khans and the highest nobility, including prints of their seals, have been published, which undoubtedly attracts the attention of researchers. These seals, as well
Bembya L. Mitruev
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Nadvid Ubushiev, About Great Kalmyk Noblemen

open access: yes, 2018
Nadvid talks about the following historical figures: Kho Orlyuk, Dalai Baatr, Donduk Ombo Khan, Guvzh Dorzh Noyon Khan, Ayuka Khan and Mazan Baatr. Kho Orlyuk had 7 territorial units, whereas Dalai Baatr had only 1.

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