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The Formation of the Oirat Dialect

open access: yesThe Formation of the Oirat Dialect
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Oirats and Tribes of Bargudzhin-oron

open access: yesOirats and Tribes of Bargudzhin-oron
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Current Trends in Oirat Dialect Studies

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An Oirat Ethnogenetic Myth in Written and Oral Traditions [PDF]

open access: yesActa Orientalia, 2002
According to the oldest tradition of the Inner Asian steppe, the nomadic empires legitimised their rules by ethnogenetic myths, in which the zoomorphic phenomena played a determinative role. The Chinggisid Empire followed the traditional wolf-deer ancestorship as means for strengthening their power over the Inner-Asian nomads.
Agnes Birtalan
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Some toponyms of mongol-oirat origin

Proceedings of the Komi Science Centre of the Ural Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2022
The paper deals with the history and historiography of toponyms in the Akmola region. The Kazakh-Dzungarian war brought great suffering to the Kazakh people. Various information about the fate of these fateful years is recorded and given on the pages of history to this day. However, there are many unexplored aspects of this war.
S.M. Elemesov, T.S Sadykov
exaly   +2 more sources

Oirat and Kalmyk, the Western Mongolic languages

2020
Oirat and Kalmyk constitute the western branch of Mongolic languages. “Oirat” is a general signifier of dialects having common features, whose speakers live scattered in a vast territory of North Eurasia (Mongolia, China, Russia, and Kyrgyzstan). Kalmyk originates from Oirat, but became a separate language in a Turkic and Russian environment in Eastern
exaly   +2 more sources

KAZAKH AND OIRAT (KALMYK, DZUNGAR) KINSHIP

Socio-economic and Humanitarian Magazine Krasnoyarsk SAU, 2022
Musabek Islamovich Akylbaev   +2 more
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Henan Oirat: a shrinking pool of unique linguistic features

open access: yesInternational Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2017
Henan Oirat is a severely endangered dialect of the Mongolian language spoken by only a handful of individuals in Henan Mongol Autonomous County (MAC), the southernmost of Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture’s (TAP) four counties. Over 90 % of Henan’s
Matyas Balogh
exaly   +2 more sources

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