The article examines the legend of ‘Bogdo Changar Khan’ once integral to the Tuvan epic tradition, establishing its plot-typological parallels to Kalmyk and Xinjiang-Oirat versions of the ‘Jangar’ epic.
Tsagan B. Seleevа
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Reconstruction of elements of the ethnic past of the kryashens based on natural science data
The Volga Tatars are divided into three subpopulations: the Kazan Tatars, the Mishars, and the Kryashens. The Kazan Tatars and Mishars are Muslims, the Kryashens are Christians (Kryashens = baptized). The article examines scientific data (anthropological
A. M. Tyurin
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The Efforts to Reintroduce the Mongol Tradition in the Crimean Khanate at the beginning of the 17th century: Baysa, Tat ve Tavgach » [PDF]
The author examines the different ways, by which foreign borrowings were adopted in the Office of the Crimean Khanate. On the one hand, Tatars adopted specimens from the Moscow and Polish-Lithuanian Chancelleries (e.g.
Dariusz Kołodziejczyk
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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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The Nogay Horde in the System of International Relations at the turn of the 15th–16th centuries » [PDF]
The article is devoted to the study of foreign policy of the Nogai Horde as well as to its attempts to join the system of international relations of the Western Desht. The author identified the main geopolitical interests of the Manghyt Yurt.
M.V. Moiseev
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The Russian advance in Central Asia and the British response 1834 - 1884. [PDF]
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Tealakh, Gali Oda
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The Second National Research Conference “History, Economics and Culture of the Medieval Turko-Tatar States of Western Siberia” (Kurgan, 17–18 April 2014) [PDF]
The article summarizes the results of the Second National Research Conference “History, Economics and Culture of the Medieval Turko-Tatar States of Western Siberia”, which was held in Kurgan on 17th–18th April 2014. 38 researchers from Russia, Kazakhstan,
D.N. Maslyuzhenko, S.F. Tataurov
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Endangered Turkic languages of China [PDF]
A comprehensive survey, description and analysis of the endangered Turkic languages of ...
Dwyer, Arienne M.
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НЕОФИЦИАЛЬНАЯ РОССИЙСКО-КИТАЙСКАЯ ТОРГОВЛЯ В ВОСТОЧНОЙ ЧАСТИ КАЗАХСКОЙ СТЕПИ И СИНЬЦЗЯНЕ В ПЕРВОЙ ПОЛОВИНЕ XIX ВЕКА [PDF]
The Treaty of Kuldja (Ili) signed in 1851 between the Russian empire and the Qing empire marked the start of the official Russo-Qing trade in Xinjiang.
Wang, Di
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The Major Factors of Consolidation and Islamization of the Turkic-Speaking Population of Western Siberia in the 16th–19th centuries » [PDF]
The article shows the importance of archaeological materials, particularly of funerary complexes, for both analyzing the process of formation of the Siberian Tatars in the 16th–17th centuries and studying the features of the development of Islam in ...
S.F. Tataurov
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