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Ancestral Home of Indo-Aryan Peoples and Migration of Iranian Tribes to Southeastern Europe
The article attempts to clarify and analyze the opinions, hypotheses, ideas and assumptions of scientists studying the issues of ancestral home of the Indo-Aryan peoples from the historical, archaeological and linguistic points of view.
Mukhidinov Saydali
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In the 2nd century BC, the vast steppe area of Eurasia and adjacent territories underwent the significant ethnopolitical changes, which also had their extension in the beginning of a new era.
Anatoliy S. Skripkin
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Эммануил Файт – чешский исследователь Средней Азии [Emanuel Fait – Czech researcher in Central Asia] [PDF]
The article deals with the research work of the Czech traveler and anthropologist Emanuel Fait about the life of the Central Asian nations. Emphasis is placed on work that has not yet been translated into Russian.
Любовь Скреминская / Ljubov Skreminskaja
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Image Creation: How China Can Gain a Foothold in Central Asia
Economic cooperation between China and Central Asia is developing successfully, though some unforeseen difficulties emerged in the process of regional integration. The main problem China faces currently is its image factor i.e.
Z. Huasheng
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The genetic legacy of the expansion of Turkic-speaking nomads across Eurasia. [PDF]
The Turkic peoples represent a diverse collection of ethnic groups defined by the Turkic languages. These groups have dispersed across a vast area, including Siberia, Northwest China, Central Asia, East Europe, the Caucasus, Anatolia, the Middle East ...
Bayazit Yunusbayev +28 more
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The Resettlement of Nomadic Horsemen Tribes to Asia Minor
Written sources and archaeological data indicate that the vast territory from the Great Wall of China in the east to the Carpathian Mountains in the west in the first millennium BC was inhabited by the Sak and Sauromat–Sarmatian tribes, who formed a ...
Sizdikov Bagdaulet S. +3 more
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Moving in a Hierarchized Landscape Changing Border Regimes in Central Kalimantan [PDF]
Transnational mobility is a common feature among borderland communities. Central Borneo has been a relatively fluid and open riverine-based socio-cultural and economic space since the arrival of colonial states, without much interference from the ...
Lumenta, D. (Dave)
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EXPRESSION OF THE HISTORY OF THE PEOPLES OF CENTRAL ASIA IN PHOTOS
In this article, the author aims to shed light on the evolution of scientific approaches in this field by studying the history of world photography. As well as the art of photography of the peoples of Central Asia and its importance in modern photography today.
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CULTURE OF THE PEOPLE OF CENTRAL ASIA
The countries of Central Asia consist of independent states of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan with similar nationalities and religions. We will study the purpose and relevance of the traditions and customs of these countries of Central Asia.
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Vocabulary of the alchik game of the Kalmyks (ethnolinguistic aspect)
Alchiki (dice) game is an ancient folk game of nomadic peoples. It was known throughout Eurasia from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, from the Kola Peninsula to Asia Minor.
M. U. Monraev
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