Communication Routes of Upper Irtysh Region of 17th — Early 18th Centuries in “Horographic Book” and “Drawing Book of Siberia” by S. U. Remezov [PDF]
The characteristics of land communications of the Upper Irtysh region in the structure of communications in the south of Western Siberia at the turn of the 17th—18th centuries, is described in the article according to the chorographic drawings of S ...
D. S. Bobrov, L. G. Zaitseva
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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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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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Comparative research into the landscape vocabulary in the mongolian languages from the perspective of language contacts [PDF]
The article looks at language contacts between the Kalmyk language and the language of Oirats living in Mongolia in the sphere of lexis. The lexical layer analyzed in the article is landscape vocabulary.
Balzhinimaeva, Bayarma Dashidondokovna +4 more
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Defying the Nomadic versus Sedentary Dichotomy: The Rise and Fall of Zunghar Self-Strengthening Campaigns in Central Eurasia (17th-18th Centuries) [PDF]
In the 17th century, an aggressive form of imperialism appeared in both Europe and Asia, resulting in appallingly high levels of violence, bloodshed, and warfare. During this time, the Russian and Qing empires employed advanced gunpowder weapons in large
Haines, Spencer
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Riding horse tack among the cattle-breeders of Central Asia and Southern Siberia in the first and second millennia CE [PDF]
Sur la base de documents archéologiques et ethnographiques, l’article examine l’évolution du harnais du cheval de selle des peuples pasteurs, depuis l’époque des Turcs anciens (milieu du ier millénaire) jusqu’à la première moitié du xxe siècle.
Tkačenko, Irina Dmitrievna
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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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Zunghars in Southern Russia in the Late 17th Сentury [PDF]
The article is devoted to the migration of a part of Zunghars (Dzungar people) from Central Asia to the borders of South Russia in the late 17 century, which still remains insufficiently explored in the historiography.
V. T. Tepkeev
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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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Hybridization and Kazakh ethnic identity formation [PDF]
The immigrant integration process became popular in literature, while hybridization studies have gained little space. The primary goal is to determine the characteristics that are important in the formation of Kazakh identity in Turkey, with an emphasis ...
Yeniceri, Aslihan
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