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‘By Your Mercy I Used to Live Quietly. What to Do? Please, Arbitrate, Your Grace’: Revisiting the Beginnings of 1723 Political Crisis in Kalmyk Khanate

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2022
Introduction. The article publishes one of the last letters submitted by Khan Ayuka of the Kalmyks to the Russian Emperor Peter the Great. Goals. The work aims at introducing newly discovered correspondence dealing with Russian-Kalmyk relations in the ...
Vladimir T. Tepkeev
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The First Seal of Taishi Ayuka (1684)

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2023
Introduction. Sphragistic sources play an important role in the historical study of the Kalmyk Khanate. Seals of the Kalmyk nobility gain particular importance for further insights into the shaping of the institution of khanship, genesis of Kalmyk ...
Pyotr A. Avakov, Bembya L. Mitruev
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Seals of Kalmyk Khan Donduk-Ombo Reviewed [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Introduction. Kalmyk sigillographic sources are of utmost importance for the historical research of the Kalmyk Khanate. And when it comes to seals of Kalmyk elites, special attention should be paid to those of Kalmyk Khans. Goals.
Bembya L. Mitruev
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Graphophonic Features of Khan Ayuka’s Name: A Case Study of 17th–18th Century Kalmyk Official Letters

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2021
Introduction. This article discusses the graphemic and phonemic features, as well as the origin of the name of the famous Kalmyk Ayuka Khan (1642–1724).
Daria B. Gedeeva
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Messages about Gifts in 18th Century Kalmyk Official Texts: A Case Study of Khan Ayuka’s Letters and Their Russian Translations

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2021
Introduction. Gift exchange is a culturally marked behavioral stereotype that often serves an essential element of traditional customs and rites among various peoples.
Galina M. Yarmarkina
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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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Khoshut Ablai Taiji and his Fortified Monastery on the Upper Irtysh [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This paper argues that until 1680s, the Oirat political culture in the upper Irtysh area was based on the leadership of Khoshut clan rather than Jungars, as it is believed nowadays.
Tsyrempilov, Nikolay
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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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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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