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Louzang Shono: Some External Relations Issues of the Kalmyk Khanate Revisited
Introduction. The article examines a significant early-to-mid 18th-century episode of Kalmyk-Chinese and Kalmyk-Dzungar relations to have been controlled by the Russian Government.
Maksim M. Batmaev
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Dzungar Khanate as Potential Hegemon in the Mongolian World: Causes of Failure [PDF]
The paper tries to explain why Dzungar Khanate did not manage to establish itself as a leader of the Mongolian world. Scientific originality of the study lies in the fact that relying on the systemic approach, the author analyzes military-political, socio-economic, cultural and religious aspects of regional leadership.
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Resettlement of Sart Kalmyks to Przhevalsky Uyezd of Semirechenskaya Oblast, 1860s–1890s
Introduction. The history of the Sart Kalmyks in Przhevalsky Uyezd of Semirechenskaya Oblast — referred to as Kalmyks, Qara Kalmyks, Olets, Sart Kalmyks — remains understudied. Goals.
Fialka N. Miymanbaeva +2 more
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Essays on the History of the Volga Kalmyks by N. N. Palmov: Author’s Additions, 1929–1932
Introduction. The article examines additional comments (1929–1932) made by Professor N. N. Palmov on his Essays on the History of the Volga Kalmyks (1926). Goals.
Alexander V. Tsyuryumov +1 more
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The Kazakhs’ attitude towards the Kalmyks in the 1760s [PDF]
На основании материалов Архива внешней политики Российской империи и Национального архива Республики Калмыкия рассмотрены отношения казахов и калмыков в 60-х гг. XVIII в. Подробно прослежены связи Калмыцкого ханства с соседствующими на востоке народами и
Болдырева, Ольга Николаевна
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Introduction. The article deals with religious policies that influenced ethnoconfessional military communities in the southeast of the Russian Empire during early modern period.
Andrey S. Ryazhev
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Introduction. In the 1740s–1780s, decentralization processes within the Kazakh Khanate led to that it was involved into somewhat troubled foreign policy relations.
Ziyabek E. Kabuldinov +3 more
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Folk Knowledge in Southern Siberia in the 1770s: Johan Peter Falck’s Ethnobiological Observations [PDF]
The southern Siberian Turkic groups were mostly unknown to outsiders when the Swedish scientist Johan Peter Falck (1732–1774) visited their settlements in the early 1770s.
Stahlberg, Sabira, Svanberg, Ingvar
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Oirats and Tribes of Bargudzhin-oron [PDF]
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6673, Tsybikdorzhiev, Dorj V.
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Silk and Horses: Trade and Tribute between the Qing Dynasty and the Kazakh Khanate [PDF]
This paper seeks to analyze the ways in which the exchange of silk for horses impacted trade regulations along the Silk Road, thus leading to a rupture in Chinese economic policy.
Chai, Xiaojun
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