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From the history of words V. Turkisms in Russian dialects
Russian etymological lexicography has or is likely to have works that tend to have a thesaurus form (like the Russian Etymological Dictionary), and those of a less global nature. However, such works can be structured as follows: a basic reference book of
Alexander E. Anikin
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HISTORICAL SPACE IN THE SONGS ABOUT STEPAN RAZIN
The article analyzes the representation of historical space by toponyms mentioned in seventeenth-century folk songs about Stepan Razin (the Don, the Yaik, the Caspian Sea, the Volga).
T. G. Ivanova
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Начало распространения староверия среди яицкого казачества
The article considers the initial process of Old Belief dissemination on the territory of the Yaik Cossack Troop. Special attention is paid to the emergence of the Yaik Troop as the historiography of this issue directly affected the hypothesis that Old ...
T. Romaniuk
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Tatar-Cossacks of the Ural Cossack army in the service of the Russian Empire
This article examines the functioning of the Tatar (Turkic-Muslim) diaspora in the Ural (Yaik) Cossack army: its history, number of populanion, places of compact residence of its representatives, their military and civil service, some elements of their ...
A. M. Dubovikov
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Ideas and Ideals, 2023
The article deals with investigation into the conditions of loyalty of commercial as well as industrial and military-service administration to the central power. The analysis is based on comparing cases which demonstrate different levels of loyalty.
S. Filippov
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The article deals with investigation into the conditions of loyalty of commercial as well as industrial and military-service administration to the central power. The analysis is based on comparing cases which demonstrate different levels of loyalty.
S. Filippov
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The Cossacks’ Role in the Russian Development of the Altai in the 18th–Early 20th Centuries
Springer Geography, 2022exaly
Testing constructivism: why not more “Cossacks” in Krasnodar Kray?
Post-Soviet Affairs, 2014Richard Arnold
exaly

