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Current Trends in Oirat Dialect Studies

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Oirats and Tribes of Bargudzhin-oron

open access: yesOirats and Tribes of Bargudzhin-oron
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The Formation of the Oirat Dialect

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Some toponyms of mongol-oirat origin

Proceedings of the Komi Science Centre of the Ural Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2022
The paper deals with the history and historiography of toponyms in the Akmola region. The Kazakh-Dzungarian war brought great suffering to the Kazakh people. Various information about the fate of these fateful years is recorded and given on the pages of history to this day. However, there are many unexplored aspects of this war.
S.M. Elemesov, T.S Sadykov
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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.
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The Oirat Heart Sutra on Birch Bark from Ablakit

Manuscripta Orientalia. International Journal for Oriental Manuscript Research, 2022
The Clear Script was created in 1648, but most of the surviving manuscripts and xylographs written in this alphabet date back to a much later period, the 18th—19th centuries. Until recently the letter of Galdan Boshogtu Khan addressed to the Tsar of Russia in 1691 was considered to be the earliest surviving document in the Clear Script.
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Oirat and Kalmyk, the Western Mongolic languages

2020
Oirat and Kalmyk constitute the western branch of Mongolic languages. “Oirat” is a general signifier of dialects having common features, whose speakers live scattered in a vast territory of North Eurasia (Mongolia, China, Russia, and Kyrgyzstan). Kalmyk originates from Oirat, but became a separate language in a Turkic and Russian environment in Eastern
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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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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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An Oirat Ethnogenetic Myth in Written and Oral Traditions

Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2002
According to the oldest tradition of the Inner Asian steppe, the nomadic empires legitimised their rules by ethnogenetic myths, in which the zoomorphic phenomena played a determinative role. The Chinggisid Empire followed the traditional wolf-deer ancestorship as means for strengthening their power over the Inner-Asian nomads.
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