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The Epic of Jangar: General Research Data on the Bayangol Version (1980–2000s)
The article aims to give an overview of research papers dealing with the Bayangol version of the Jangar epic, and offer basic insights into their contents. For that, the following tasks were tackled: 1) the issue of each certain jangarchi (Mong.
Tergel Bayantalyn
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Introduction. The work provides further insights — with the aid of contemporary scientific tools — into origins of different Oirat (Kalmyk) patrilineages historically associated with most influential clans and tribes. Goals.
Sanal V. Dzhagrunov +1 more
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‘Kalmyk Caps’ of the Kremlin Armoury
Introduction. In the 17th century, the Kremlin Armoury (Moscow) stored the biggest collection of Central Asian helmets (‘Kalmyk caps’, Rus. shapka) in Europe. Introduction of the materials into scientific discourse remains a priority task. Goals.
Leonid A. Bobrov, Sergei P. Orlenko
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The paper aims at introducing the language status and explaining the language features of Xinjiang Oirats while exploring the semantic and lexical changes in idioms and idiomatic expressions and culture of two dialects in one culture.
Орломжав, С., Батхишиг
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A Note on Hsiao-Wang-Tsu 小王子 [PDF]
The word hsiao-wang-tzu designates the whole heads of the tribes which were active in Mngolia in the late Ming () period. Dayan Khan and Altan Khan were their successors and one of their clans unified Mongolia.
萩原, 淳平
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La danse bij bielgèè et les mobilités des Oirats
International audienceLa 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
Blanchier, Raphael
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About Myths, Legends and Fairy-tales of Oirats of Xinjiang
The folklore of the Oirats of Xinjiang which absorbed the traditions and customs of the ancestors,is re|ected their archaic world perception. The myths, legends and fairy-tales are folklore genre, revealing the ancient view about the origin of ...
Utnasn Osorin
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The article looks at language contacts between the Kalmyk language and the language of Oirats living in Mongolia in the sphere of lexis. The lexical layer analyzed in the article is landscape vocabulary.
Trofimova, Svetlana Menkenovna +4 more
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REVIVING TRADITION: OIRAT SILVER CRAFTSMANSHIP IN BAYANGOL
This video features an Oirat silver craftsman in Khoshut County, Bayangol. Tsedenbal, born into a Khoshut family in Bayangol, has been working on silver crafting for many years and recently improved his skills in Inner Mongolia.
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On Some Features of Qing Multilingual Sources on the History of the Oirats (“Fanglue”, “Zòuzhé”)
The Corpus of Eastern Sources on the Oirats’ history and the study of Qing multilingual texts is the primary focus of the present article. Focusing on Chinese “Fanglue” and Manchu version of “Bodogon-i bithe”, the author presents to Russian scholars the ...
D. Kukeev
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