The article examines materials of the Tatar periodical press until the year 1917, which covers the history of Muslims in Lithuania and Poland. The first text we would like to pay attention to was written in Tatar and signed by Djamaletdin Alexandrovich.
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Y-Chromosome Genetic Analysis of Modern Polish Population. [PDF]
Grochowalski Ł +10 more
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The linguistic situation on the Ukrainian Black Sea coast - Ukrainian, Russian and Suržyk as "native language", "primary code", frequently used codes and codes of linguistic socialization during childhood. [PDF]
Hentschel G, Palinska O.
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East Eurasian ancestry in the middle of Europe: genetic footprints of Steppe nomads in the genomes of Belarusian Lipka Tatars. [PDF]
Pankratov V +22 more
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Study of Semen Quality, Reproductive Hormone Levels, and Lipid Levels in Men From Arkhangelsk, a City in North of European Russia. [PDF]
Osadchuk L +4 more
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The high frequency of GJB2 gene mutation c.313_326del14 suggests its possible origin in ancestors of Lithuanian population. [PDF]
Mikstiene V +15 more
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The article deals with the question how image of the Tatar sociocultural identity was formed in the Byelorusian, Lithuanian, Polish, and Russian historiographies. Tatars existed in the model of the society of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (GDL) as strange, but tolerable subject.
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Tatars came to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the 14th century and have survived there until the beginning of the 21st century, i.e. over 500 years. They have tried to adapt to the principles governing the area of historic Lithuania. These principles were set by Christian neighbourhood and then remained constant, or by different state authorities, and
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Fischer's Plants in folk beliefs and customs: a previously unknown contribution to the ethnobotany of the Polish-Lithuanian-Belarusian borderland. [PDF]
Kujawska M, Klepacki P, Łuczaj Ł.
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CYP2C19 polymorphism frequency in Russian patients in Central Russia and Siberia with acute coronary syndrome. [PDF]
Mirzaev KB +9 more
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