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Introduction. The article aims at studying the terms for the traditional dwelling and its parts in the modern Kalmyk language and in the language of the Oirats of Mongolia in a comparative and comparative-historical modes. Analysis of lexical material of
Svetlana M. Trofimova +3 more
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Insertion/deletion (InDel) markers have been treated as a prospective and helpful aid in the fields of forensic human identifications and biogeography origin researches for the past few years. In this study, we analyzed genetic polymorphisms and forensic efficiencies of 35 InDels in a novel multiplex PCR‐InDel panel in a Chinese Mongolian group.
Wenqing Zhang +8 more
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Reforms of the Modern Oirat-Kalmyk Language and Literature in the 20th century
Introduction. The Oirats are Western Mongols, today living between the Altai mountains, the river Volga, the Kukunor Area, the Ili River and Kyrgyzstan.
Johannes Reckel
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Avalokiteshvara Dice Divination
Introduction. The article discusses the Oirat and Tibetan texts of Avalokiteshvara divination. Goals. The paper aims to introduce the Oirat fortune-telling text (which was in use in Western Mongolia) and its Tibetan version into scientific circulation.
Bembya L. Mitruev
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Xinjiang Oirat Storytellers: Keepers of the Jangar Epic Tradition
Introduction. Despite quite a number of Jangar-related issues have been duly studied, questions pertaining to existence, continuity (transmission) and preservation of the Xinjiang Oirat epic tradition, biographies of jangarchis and their repertoires ...
Bayrta B. Mandzhieva
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Religion in qirat Qing dynasty politics
During 1680s-1750s the Qing dynasty in its relations with the Oirats (Jungars and Khoshuts) actively used the potential and significance of Buddhism to achieve its main goal - the subordination of these nomads.
Baatr U. Kitinov, Liu Qiang
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Kalmak and oirats: toponym in the religious history of the peoples of Central Asia
The word Kalmak is spread in a number of medieval Muslim sources. In research of the scholars this word is understood as an indicator of development or separatism (piece, backward), or religious orientation (not Muslims) for Oirats or some kind of ...
Baatr Uchaevich Kitinov
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Introduction. The issues of identifying primary sources for handwritten Oirat-language (Clear Script) collections and selections of texts preserved by Kalmyks, delineating their constituent elements, finding correspondences between the former and Tibetan-
Deliash N. Muzraeva
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Introduction. The paper examines a richly decorated leather quiver (ВО-73) housed at Tobolsk Reserve Museum of History and Architecture. This quiver has never been subject to scholarly research. Goals.
Leonid A. Bobrov, Igor V. Balyunov
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OYRATLARIN DOĞU ÇAĞATAY HANLIĞI VE YARKENT HANLIĞIYLA İLİŞKİLERİ
Bu makalede Moğolların Çin’den çekildikten sonra meydana getirdikleri siyasi oluşumlardan yola çıkılarak başta Oyrat ardından yaklaşık bir asır boyunca Cungar olarak anılan Moğol hanlıklarının Tanrı Dağlarının kuzeyi, güneyi ve doğu bölgelerindeki ...
Nureddin İzbasar
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