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THE RELIGIOUS FACTOR IN KAZAKH-DZUNGAR (OIRAT) RELATIONS
KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIESThe 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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KAZAKH AND OIRAT (KALMYK, DZUNGAR) KINSHIP
Socio-economic and humanitarian magazine Krasnoyarsk SAU, 2022Musabek Islamovich Akylbaev +2 more
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‘TAMGA’ CULTURE OF OIRATS IN WESTERN MONGOLIA
Bulletin of Kalmyk university, 2021E.V Bembeev, T.S. Esenova, S. Dulam
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Henan Oirat: a shrinking pool of unique linguistic features
International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2017AbstractHenan 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 population is registered as belonging to the Mongol ethnic group, however the most widely ...
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Torguud Oirats and Torguuds in the Epic of Manas
2022The 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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Kalmyk History and Traditions as Reflected in Oirat Manuscripts
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Omakaeva, Ellara +2 more
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La danse bij bielgèè et les mobilités des Oirats
2013La danse bij bielgèè et les mobilités des Oirats », dans Nomadismes d’Asie centrale et septentrionale, dir. C. Stépanoff, C. Ferret, G. Lacaze et J. Thorez, Armand Colin, Paris, p. 142-143.Ce texte interroge les liens entre la danse bii biêlgee des Oirad (Oirats) et les mobilités des éleveurs nomades mongols.
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