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To the question of the originality of national consciousness in the worldview of the Kalmyks

open access: yesNomadic Civilization: Historical Research, 2022
Significant changes in definitions have taken place in the modern socio-political lexicon, for example, the concepts of national consciousness, national self-consciousness, national self-determination have been replaced by the categories of mentality ...
N. Ts. Mandzhiev
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On the veneration of fire and good wishes in the Altai ritual system

open access: yesNomadic Civilization: Historical Research, 2022
The cult of fire in the past and at the present time remains the most revered in the rituals of the Altaians. The author focuses on the rituals of worship of fire in the calendar, family and household rites of the ethnos, traced in different ritual ...
A. I. Naeva
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Concerning the Nomadic Culture of the Golden Horde » [PDF]

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2015
Researchers consider nomadic and sedentary cultures as evolutionary stages. The nomadic phase precedes a settled one as an inferior stage of civilization.
R.S. Khakimov
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Galdan boshigt and the Russian ambassador: meeting, mistrust

open access: yesNomadic Civilization: Historical Research, 2022
The history of Galdan Boshigt of Oirat is one of the most important studies in Mongolian-Russian relations in the 17th century. The history of Galdan Boshigt’s relationship can be traced back to his reign in the Dzungarian Empire.
S. Chuluun
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THE INTERACTION BETWEEN ANCIENT MONGOLIAN NOMADS AND OTHER CIVILIZATIONS OF THE WORLD

open access: yesMongolian Diaspora. Journal of Mongolian History and Culture, 2022
Summary In modern-day, the overall trend of international development is that the countries of the world become closer and more interdependent than ever before. In recent years, there has been a growing effort to join forces and address common challenges on their continents, and the world along with countries have become more ...
Т. Namjil, Sh. Serchmaa
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Law in the Golden Horde and oirat states of the middle ages. Part 1

open access: yesNomadic Civilization: Historical Research, 2022
The article discusses the most important sources of Mongolian and Oirat-Kalmyk medieval law – the Great Yasa of Genghis Khan and Iki Tsaajin Bichik of 1640, which played a significant role in the formation and development of the legal system of nomadic ...
E. N. Badmaeva   +2 more
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User privacy prevention model using supervised federated learning‐based block chain approach for internet of Medical Things

open access: yesCAAI Transactions on Intelligence Technology, EarlyView., 2023
Abstract This research focuses on addressing the privacy issues in healthcare advancement monitoring with the rapid establishment of the decentralised communication system in the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT). An integrated blockchain homomorphic encryption standard with an in‐build supervised learning‐based smart contract is designed to improvise ...
Chandramohan Dhasarathan   +7 more
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Altai zahchin’s khutagtyn datsan

open access: yesNomadic Civilization: Historical Research, 2022
The Zahchin Monastery is a continuation of the Oirad Dzungar Kingdom’s temples. The Oirad Monastery was first led by Baivgas and all the princes of Oirad took one of their boys to become a monk together with two hundred commoner boys in Tibet to the ...
G. Yadamjav
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Vocabulary of the alchik game of the Kalmyks (ethnolinguistic aspect)

open access: yesNomadic Civilization: Historical Research, 2022
Alchiki (dice) game is an ancient folk game of nomadic peoples. It was known throughout Eurasia from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, from the Kola Peninsula to Asia Minor.
M. U. Monraev
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The conflict between Nomadic and Sedentary civilizations in a render of cartographical thought [PDF]

open access: yesSamara Journal of Science, 2020
This paper compares the mental map of the Kazakh nomads and representational mappings of Russian surveyors. This comparison makes it possible to identify several categories of place-names, which had been heavily used both by nomads and Russian topographers.
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