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In this video, Gonchig shared 150 Oirat Mongolian proverbs that he had collected from elders over the years. As Gonchig explained, lacking a recording device to capture the wisdom from elders, he endeavoured to commit to memory and transcribe their ...
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Ritual, Language and the Written Text: An Oirat Version of an Incense Offering to the White Old Man
The article introduces two Oirat manuscript texts of an incense offering to the White Old Man, described in the context of the wider trilingual corpus of ritual texts dedicated to this popular deity.
Yampolskaya, Natalia +1 more
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The article is devoted to the proverbs of the Sart-Kalmyks of Kyrgyzstan. It was in 1929 when A.C. Burdukov for the first time noted about the oral heritage of Sart-Kalmyks. Sart-Kalmyks, or Issyk-Kul, or Karakol Kalmyks (Kalmaks) are a small ethnic group
B. V. Badma, B. Kh. Borlykova
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Chemical data on ashy soils as an information basis for dating archaeological sites. [PDF]
Lisetskii FN, Poletaev AO, Stolba VF.
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The article describes chronological characteristics of the written monuments in «Сlear Script». The development process of the peculiar Oirat (Kalmyk) literature, written in «Clear Script» can be divided into two periods.
E. Bembeev
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The paper is devoted to one of the most valuable Oirat literary monuments known by the name of The Vth Jebtsundamba precepts (oirat.‘Boqdo Jibzun Dambayin tabuduγār gegēni zarliq’).
B. Menyaev
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Ancient Components and Recent Expansion in the Eurasian Heartland: Insights into the Revised Phylogeny of Y-Chromosomes from Central Asia. [PDF]
Zhabagin M +8 more
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Mongolia-Central Asia relations and the implications of the rise of China on its future evolution. [PDF]
Irgengioro J.
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ON ISSUE TO THE COMPOSITION OF THE EARLIEST OIRATS
The article investigates the important historical problem that scientists are engaged in almost two centuries - the origin and composition of the Oirats. Recent discovered sources suggest the presence in the mid. XV - the mid. XVIII centuries of three Oirat groups, successively replaced one another.
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Purvei’s Work on Oirat Culture in Ili
Purvei studied Kazakh Chinese translation at university and is now extensively involved in researching Oirat literature, oral culture, and clear script calligraphy.
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