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The New Source in the «Clear Script» on the History of the Dzungar Khanate (1635-1758)

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
In the 80s of the 20th century the Oirat writing in «todo bičig» («clear script») was found in China. In 1987 it was published under the title «Mongɤol-un uɤeki-yin bičig» («The Origin of the Mongols») with the explanatory notes in the collection «The ...
V. Sanchirov
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Buddhism in Central Asia and Russia: History and Present Stata

open access: yesПроблемы постсоветского пространства, 2020
The article considers the history of Buddhism in Central Asia and in Russia. It outlines the main periods of development and special features of Buddhism in the region, its influence on the local culture.
I. V. Kolosova
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Kalmyks after the Year 1771: the Religious Factor and Ethnic Identity

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2019
Introduction. The article deals with the religious affairs and identity of the Kalmyks after the 1771 Exodus to Dzungaria. This event and its consequences have been comprehensively examined and evaluated by modern Kalmyk historiography.
Keemya V Orlova
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Story-typological features of the legend "Bogdo Changar Khan" in the tradition of Tuvans and the epic “Dzhangar” in the national versions of the Kalmyks of Russia and the Oirats of Xinjiang

open access: yesНовые исследования Тувы, 2019
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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THE FORMATION OF THE RUSSIAN BORDER IN THE UPPER OB-IRTYSH AREA IN APPRAISALS OF SCIENTISTS AND TRAVELERS OF THE XVIII CENTURY

open access: yesВестник Кемеровского государственного университета, 2017
The article represents the experience of distinguishing and reconstruction of the views of scientists and travelers of the XVIII century on the formation of the Russian border in the Upper Ob-Irtysh area.
D. S. Bobrov
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Impact of the Russo-Turkish War of 1735-1739 on the construction of relations between the Russian Empire and nomadic peoples of the Southern Urals and Central Asia (based on materials from Orenburg Expedition)

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Russian History, 2019
The article considers the pattern of relationship between the Russian Empire and the nomadic peoples of the Southern Urals and Central Asia in the 1730s.
Stepan V. Dzhundzhuzov   +1 more
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Russian Empire’s Monitoring of Turkish-Kazakh and Dzungar-Kalmyk Diplomatic Relations and It’s Methods of Countering Them in the 1730-1740s

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Russian History
One of the consequences of Kazakh zhuzes’ and the Kalmyk Khanate’s joining Russia was supposedly their rulers’ abandonment of independent foreign policy.
Stepan V. Dzhundzhuzov
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THE SPREAD OF LAMAISM IN THE DZUNGAR KHANATE.

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This article analyzes the spread of Lamaism (Tibetan Buddhism) in the territory of the Dzungar Khanate in the 17th-18th centuries, its impact on political, social and cultural life. The study highlights the elevation of Lamaism to the level of state ideology by the Dzungar rulers, the formation of religious institutions and the role of the clergy in ...
Sh. Sh. Khamroqulova.   +1 more
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Historic Conditions of Mongolia’s Loss of Independence in 17-18th Сenturies

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
The article focuses on studying the Mongol-Manchu’s struggle which resulted in loss of independence of Mongols. There are some main factors in the process of the conquest of Mongolia. The first one is political and feudal disruption of Mongols. Since the
G. Khishigjargal
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Chekar and Churas Kalmyks in the policy of the Oirat Derbet Dalai Taishi: preliminary results of the study

open access: yesRUDN Journal of World History
The author studies the problem associated with the appearance in Russian archival documents of the second and third decades of the 17th century of references to people called Chekars, as part of the Oirat Derbets who were dwelling in southern Siberia ...
Baatr U. Kitinov
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