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The article introduces the text of the Mongolian manuscript ‘The Sutra on the Eight luminous of heaven and earth’ (mong. Nyman gegeen) from the archive of the Tuvan Institute for the Humanities and Social and Economic studies (Kyzyl, Russia).
Saglara V. Mirzaeva
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Reforms of the Modern Oirat-Kalmyk Language and Literature in the 20th century
Introduction. The Oirats are Western Mongols, today living between the Altai mountains, the river Volga, the Kukunor Area, the Ili River and Kyrgyzstan.
Johannes Reckel
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Ganapati Dharani Sutra: Oirat Texts
Introduction. The tradition of worshiping Ganapati in Buddhism, including in religious traditions of Mongols, is an interesting — though understudied — issue.
Baazr A. Bicheev, Gerelmaa Guruuchin
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About the History of the First Edition of ‘Mongolin Ubashi Hong Taijiin Tuuj’
In 1847, A.V. Popov published the todo-script text of ‘Mongolin Ubashi Hong Taijiin Tuuj’ in Kazan (Russia). It is an important original manuscript of Oirat-Mongolian literature.
M. V. Boskhomdzhiev
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An Oirat literary collection from the Aldan-Maadyr National Museum of the Tuva Republic
The article introduces into scientific discourse the text of one Oirat literary collection contained in the Aldan-Maadyr National Museum the Tuva Republic.
Baazr A. Bicheev +1 more
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Tatars of Inner Asia in the 8th–12th centuries: Some Issues of Historical Geography
Research objectives: This article discusses issues related to the historical geography of the carriers of the Tatar ethnonym in Inner Asia from the eighth to the twelfth century.
Tishin V.V., Nanzatov B.Z.
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Towards the Study of Oirat Hydronyms of the Ili River
The paper explores Oirat hydronyms of the basin of the River of Ili (known as Ili, Tekes, Dzhirgalan, Ulan Bulak, Artsata Musar, etc.) recorded in a variety of written and oral sources of the 17th–21st centuries in different graphic and phonetic variants
Boskha Kh. Borlykova, Badma V. Menyaev
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Literacy Under Authority: The Mongolian Cultural Campaigns [PDF]
In the twentieth century, authoritarian states throughout Asia mobilized mass populations to adopt modern subjectivities and national identities. Literacy campaigns and the development of formal education systems were key strategies in shaping these ...
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Avalokiteshvara Dice Divination
Introduction. The article discusses the Oirat and Tibetan texts of Avalokiteshvara divination. Goals. The paper aims to introduce the Oirat fortune-telling text (which was in use in Western Mongolia) and its Tibetan version into scientific circulation.
Bembya L. Mitruev
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Policy and Practice in Education Reform in Mongolia and Uzbekistan during the First Two Decades of the Post-Soviet Era [PDF]
This article describes the social, economic, and political processes that have influenced educational reform in two countries of Central Asia since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. It compares and contrasts the various educational reform initiatives
Weidman, John C, Yoder, Brian
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