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Le Turkestan oriental et les Oirats

Études mongoles, 1974
Akimuskin Oleg Fëdorovič, Bassanoff Namtcha. Le Turkestan oriental et les Oirats. In: Études mongoles, cahier 5, 1974. pp. 157-163.
Akimuskin, Oleg Fëdorovič   +1 more
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Torguud Oirats and Torguuds in the Epic of Manas

2022
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the views on the origins of the Torguuds; to examine their historical roles in the Turkish and Mongolian world and to reveal their privileged position in the Epic of Manas. In the first part of the article, the history of the Torguuds, scanning, classification, analysis, criticism and synthesis methods were ...
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Historical And Cultural Heritage Of Kalmyks, Their Ancestors, Oirats

The European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2019
The article deals with the features of the historical and cultural heritage of the Kalmyks and their ancestral ethnos Oirats separated and found themselves in different states and in different territories due to historical events. However, there is not enough detailed research of the objects of historical and cultural heritage of the Dzungars in ...
Nina G. Ochirova*   +3 more
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"History Of Borderlands" And Qing-Oirat Relations

The European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2022
Dordzhi Gennadievich Kukeev   +2 more
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Kalmyk-Oirat Symposium

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1967
C. R. Bawden   +2 more
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‘TAMGA’ CULTURE OF OIRATS IN WESTERN MONGOLIA

Bulletin of Kalmyk university, 2021
E.V Bembeev, T.S. Esenova, S. Dulam
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THE RELIGIOUS FACTOR IN KAZAKH-DZUNGAR (OIRAT) RELATIONS

KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIES
The Kazakh-Oirat relations, spanning several centuries, represent a complex and multifaceted historical phenomenon, in which political, economic, cultural, and religious aspects were intricately interwoven. One of the key factors that significantly influenced the dynamics of these relations was religion. The Kazakhs, adherents of Islam, and the Oirats (
Murat Sholakhov, Rinat Nabiev
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Marriage, Family and Politics: The Ilkhanid-Oirat Connection

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 2016
AbstractThe Chinggisids clearly favoured specific in-law clans through policies of repeated marriage over generations. This paper charts the fortunes of one such clan, the Oirats, who first joined the Chinggisids when Chinggis Khan and Börte's daughter Chechiyegen wedded an Oirat prince. Thereafter Chechiyegen's own daughters married back to the Toluid,
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Kalmyk History and Traditions as Reflected in Oirat Manuscripts

2014
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Omakaeva, Ellara   +2 more
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