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Les Kalmak de l'Issyk-kul'

Études mongoles et sibériennes, 1985
Le petit groupe des Kalmak de 1'Issyk-kul', en République soviétique de Kirghizie (3587 individus au recensement de 1970), est, de nos jours, totalement intégré à ses voisins kirghiz du point de vue ethnique, culturel et linguistique. Il remonte en fait à six somon de Mongols occidentaux ou Oïrat, dits Ôlöd qui, en 1864, ont fui les troubles sanglants ...
Zhukovskaya, N.L., Aubin, Françoise
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Dietary fiber concentrates of BAU Kul (Ziziphus mauritiana) peel and pulp: processing, modification and utilization as functional ingredients

Journal of Food Measurement & Characterization, 2022
Animesh Sarkar   +4 more
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Kul´tavyja kamjani Belarusi:

2000
The article analyses cult stones on the territory of Belarus, among them such types as stones with footprints, stones for protection, officinal- and treasure-stones, petrified people and animals. The stones are known under the following names: the God's footprint, the Holy stone, Volas, Dazhdzboh (Rain-God), Kapavishcha (Sanctuary), Forefather, and ...
Dučyc, Ljudmila   +4 more
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Hydrobiology of Lake Issyk-Kul

2002
The most complete study of the specific composition of macrophyte algae in Issyk-Kul belongs to T. Matyukova [1] who described vegetation assemblages in the Tyup gulf, in which the indented coastline and strongly uneven hydrochemical conditions have favoured proliferous development of various aquatic vegetation species.
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Kul, tankskibe og storpolitik

Arbejderhistorie: tidskrift for historie, kultur og politik, 2014
Anmeldelse af: Per Boje, Marianne Rostgaard, Mogens Rüdiger: Handelspolitikken som kampplads under Den Kolde Krig. Aalborg Universitetsforlag, 2012. 424 s.
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