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Research objectives: To consider and compare the processes of Islamization of nomads in the Hulaguid and Jochid uluses at the beginning of the rule of the Ilkhan Ghazan (1295–1304) and the Golden Horde’s Uzbek Khan (1313–1341).
R. Hautala
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Kalmyks, Oirat Descendants in Russia : a Historical and Ethnographic Sketch [PDF]
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6674, Bakaeva, E.P.
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The Glacier Complexes of the Mountain Massifs of the North-West of Inner Asia and their Dynamics [PDF]
The subject of this paper is the glaciation of the mountain massifs Mongun-Taiga, Tavan-Boghd-Ola, Turgeni- Nuru, and Harhira-Nuru. The glaciation is represented mostly by small forms that sometimes form a single complex of domeshaped peaks ...
Chistyakov , Kirill V. +3 more
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Brief Analysis of Kipchok Dialect of Uzbeki and Altai Language Lexemas [PDF]
The article reveals some of the features of the Altai literary language. As part of the work of N.A. Baskakov "Altai language", special attention is paid to the history of the language, its dialectal division and differences that developed in the Oirot ...
Buranov, Anvar
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The relevance of this study is explained by its lack of knowledge The relevance of this study is explained by the lack of knowledge on the stated problems: there are no special works on the topic, in most works the problem is considered fragmentarily ...
E. A. Komandzhaev, A. N. Komandzhaev
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Kalmak and oirats: toponym in the religious history of the peoples of Central Asia
The word Kalmak is spread in a number of medieval Muslim sources. In research of the scholars this word is understood as an indicator of development or separatism (piece, backward), or religious orientation (not Muslims) for Oirats or some kind of ...
Baatr Uchaevich Kitinov
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The Mongol Peace and Global Medieval Eurasia [PDF]
Der Mongolische Frieden (pax mongolica) bezieht sich auf die Zeit, in der die Nachfahren von Dschingis Khan den Großteil der eurasischen Landmasse beherrschten.
Favereau, Marie
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Following the Footsteps of the Oldest Cossack Centre in Zaporizhzhia, founded by Prince Dmytro Vyshnevetskyi [PDF]
The emergence of the Cossack community on the southern border was conditioned by its population growth and the necessity to protect Ukrainian lands from Tatar expansion.
Щербак, Віталій Олексійович
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Insights into Kalmyk Everyday Life of the Past: 18th-Century Nomadic Routes
Goals. The article examines previously unpublished archival materials for an insight into 18th-century nomadic practices and routes of the Kalmyks. Results.
Maksim M. Batmaev
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‘A Decision of the Zargo’ as an 18th-Century Linguistic Source
The paper introduces into scientific discourse a document contained in Kalmykia’s National Archive which is a decision of the Zargo Court, a consultative organ affiliated to the executive office of the Kalmyk Khanate and endowed with ...
D. Gedeeva
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