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Traditions of spiritual culture of nomadic civilization
Reader’s note on: Abayev N.V., Khomushku O.M. Dukhovno-kul`turnye traditsiyi v geopoliticheskom i tsivilizatsionnom prostranstve Tsentral`noy Aziyi i Sayano-Altaya (Spiritual and cultural traditions in geopolitical and civilizational universe of Central ...
Nurmagambet G. Ayupov
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The Ties and Contacts between Ancient Mongolian Nomads and other Asian Civilizations
History is the study of people– specifically how people existed, lived, thought, and created in the past. It is very interesting to study how our ancestors, the nomadic Mongolians, lived on this land and the origin of our great grandparents for ...
Shiirevdorj Serchmaa
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Archaeological sites of residence – bronze age settlements in the Volga-Manych steppes
The relevance of the study of archaeological sites of residence – a Bronze Age settlement in the Volga-Manych steppes – lies in the fact that in Russian science the place of residence has not been studied and studies on them have been published in small ...
M. A. Ochir-Goryaeva
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Was Russia a Colonial Empire? Part 2
The translation has been done from the edition: Schorkowitz D. (2019). Was Russia a Colonial Empire? In: Schorkowitz D., Chávez J., Schröder I. (eds.) Shifting Forms of Continental Colonialism: Unfinished Struggles and Tensions.
D. Schorkowitz
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Tsuur and khumei in the sources of oral culture
There are many sources of Mongolian music in Mongolian and Chinese oral and written sources, including the Tsuur. ” Echoes cannot be imagined without the organ of speech, and this is the main feature of their color imitation. This is because the evidence
L. Kherlen
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From nomadic communitarianism to civil socialism: Searching for the roots of civil society in rural Kazakhstan [PDF]
This article explores the environmental, historical and cultural factors that influence civic engagement among rural communities in contemporary Kazakhstan. It traces how forms of nomadic communitarianism as a response to the vicissitudes of life on the open Steppe merged with the imposed collectivism of Soviet society in such a manner that the two ...
Bankoff, Greg, Oven, Katie
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Within the framework of the presented publication, on the materials of Kalmykia, the process of the formation of the Soviet regional party-political elite in the early 1960s–late 1970s is described in detail.
E. N. Badmaeva, E. U. Omakaeva
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The symbolism of color and dreams in the Injinash’s “Blue Sutra” (Koke sudur)
The great writer V. Injannashi used the colour, light, and dream as symbols to express the harmonic roles in his novel «Khukh sudar». Its worldview and philosophy are inextricably linked to the attitude of the society at the time.
V. Yangindulam
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Magic in Economic Practices of Inner Asian Nomadic Livestock Breeders
Introduction. Breeding of domestic animals capable of surviving across different ecological niches of Inner Asia proved crucial to nomadic culture and its biological adaptation to harsh and unpredictable natural conditions of the region.
Marina M. Sodnompilova, Bair Z. Nanzatov
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