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The 2.MED1 phylogenetic branch of Yersinia pestis of the medieval biovar became widespread in the Caspian Sea region, the Caucasus, and the Northern Aral Sea region in the 20th century, causing outbreaks and epizootics of plague there. Some of the formed
Galina A Eroshenko +8 more
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Rare Earth Elements in Mud Volcanic Water of the North-Western Caucasus
Abstract The distribution and abundance of rare earth elements in mud volcanic waters of the North-Western Caucasus were studied. Waters are represented by two types: Na-Cl and Na-HCO3-Cl. All waters are characterized by high TDS (8.1-29.5 g/l), neutral to alkaline pH (7.2–8.9), reduced conditions (Eh from -280 to +92 mV), and methane as
G. A. Chelnokov +4 more
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Islam in the North-Western Caucasus [PDF]
Since 11 September 2001 Islam and Islamic fundamentalism, in particular, have been at the centre of media, academic and political debate in the West, the Islamic East and in the post-communist Eurasia. This debate, however, has been dominated by a decontextualized approach portraying Islamic radicalism as a homeless global force, disconnected from real
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Monitoring of the main zoonoses in the North-Western region of the Caucasus [PDF]
In the process of work an assessment of the characteristics of the epizootic manifestation of quarantine diseases of animals and poultry as well as the risks of their occurrence and spread were made. On the territory of the Russian Federation are registered more than 30 nosological forms of infections, infestations and foodborne toxicological ...
Miroshnichenko Petr +4 more
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Value Orientations of Muslim Youth in the North-Western Caucasus
The article describes the results of a cross-cultural empirical study of the value orientations of Muslim youth in the North-Western Caucasus. The research involved 727 respondents (Adygs – Kabardians and Circassians, Karachais, Balkars). Due to the research needs the following methods were used: the method of measuring the cultural value orientations ...
Olga S. Pavlova, Fisura O. Semenova
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A Type of Spearheads of the 13th–14th Centuries from the Territory of the North Caucasus
A small group of large-size spearheads with ‘lugs’ in the lower part of the blade is introduced into scientific discourse. In terms of geography, the finds are stretched from the North-Western Caucasus to its north-eastern regions and the North-Western ...
Gagloity Robert Kh. +4 more
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NOGAI IN THE CENTER OF RUSSIAN- CRIMEAN-OTTOMAN RIVALRY
This article is devoted to the history of the nogai in the North-Western Caucasus in the XVI-XVIII centuries. North Caucasian peoples were involved in the complex binding relations between the Russian and Ottoman Empire and the Crimean khanate.
Aigul T. Jumagulov
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The genetic diversity of the genus Mus (Linnaeus, 1758) in the eastern part of the North Caucasus
Background There are two species of Mus in the Caucasus: M. musculus and M. macedonicus. M. musculus is widespread in the Caucasus, where the species is found everywhere from the Black to the Caspian Sea. M. macedonicus is ubiquitous Transcaucasia.
Fatimat Tembotova +3 more
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Forest Vegetation North-Western Part of the Lesser Caucasus
Life forms, a range of leaf sizes, ethnobotany and a description of the floristic features of plants common in the North-Western forests of the Lesser Caucasus are presented in the paper. The studies were carried out in 2018–2020 on the territory of the forests of the Dashkesan and Goygol districts of the Azerbaijan Republic, which are part of the ...
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ON THE ACTIVITIES OF THE CAUCASIAN MOUNTAIN SOCIETY
The article deals with the creation, directions of activities of the Caucasian Mountain Society at the turn of the XIX -early XX centuries. The Caucasian Mountain Society played an important role in the development of tourism in the North Caucasus, in ...
E. Luybyshkina
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