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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The Evolution and Transformation of the Ethno-Geological Systems of the Trans-Ural Forest-Steppe into Civilized Chronotopes [PDF]
The article discusses the results of a post-dissertation doctoral study on the thousandyear evolution of the ethno-geological systems of Trans-Urals forest-steppe based on the ethno-system analysis method of territorial development and the structural ...
Zavyalova, O G
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Тюркские группы в кочевьях Кучумовичей в Южном Зауралье в 1600-е гг. [PDF]
После гибели Кучума новым сибирским ханом около 1601 г. был провозглашен его старший сын Али. Он и его братья сохраняли власть над частью южных лесостепных и степных территорий Сибирского ханства.
Маслюженко, Денис Николаевич
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A New Look at the Colonization of the Siberian Khanate or what the Historical Toponyms Say [PDF]
The article reveals some aspects of the Russian colonization of the Siberian Khanate, which was formed in the second half of the 15th century in Western Siberia. Historical place names prove that before Yermak's detachment, the Russians did not cross the
Бияров, Б.
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Symbols of Power in the Sources on the History of Tyumen Khanat »
Leaders of all medieval States of the Great Steppes had a specific set of state power symbols. The possession of those symbols was inseparable from the actual possession of the authority. An extensive list of such potestaric symbols was revealed for the ulus of Jochi (the Golden Horde).
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Nomads under arrest: The nation-building and nation-destroying of Kalmyk nomads in Russia [PDF]
Nomads are positioned outside of the modern conception of nations, which is based on a traditional or modern hierarchical model (Kuzio, 2001) which tends to “dehistoricize and essentialize tradition” (Chatterjee, 2010: 169).
Bougdaeva, Saglar, Isaacs, Rico
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Multiethnic Societies of Central Asia and Siberia Represented in Indigenous Oral and Written Literature [PDF]
Central Asia and Siberia are characterized by multiethnic societies formed by a patchwork of often small ethnic groups. At the same time large parts of them have been dominated by state languages, especially Russian and Chinese.
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Kim byli Bucharczycy XVIII i XIX wieku? [PDF]
The article attempts to answer the question “Who are the Bukharians?” posed by Julius Klaproth in his famous Asia Polyglotta (1823). The Khanate of Bukhara, founded in the 16th century by the Uzbeks, was an ethnic, cultural, and linguistic conglomeration
Paraskiewicz, Kinga
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A Review of Literature on the Language Policy of Imperial Russia and the Modern Linguistic Situation [PDF]
The article was submitted on 16.12.2017.Прослеживается национальная и языковая политика России с 1800 г. по начало XX в. на основе исторических, историографических, социологических и социолингвистических источников. «Устав об управлении инородцев» (1822),
Shelestyuk, Е.
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Transmedial presence of verbal texts in architecture and public space : between informativity and emotivity [PDF]
From the semiotic viewpoint, architectonic structures and the surrounding public spaces can be seen as texts to be read and interpreted within proper historical, social, and cultural contexts.
Chrzanowska-Kluczewska, Elżbieta
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