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    Kalmyks (redirect from Kalmucks)
    Riasanovsky, V.A. Customary Law of the Mongol Tribes (Mongols, Buriats, Kalmucks), Harbin, 1929. Ulanov, Mergen; Badmaev, Valeriy and Holland, Edward. Buddhism...
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    and ethnographs, also are descendants of late middle age Teleuts (White Kalmucks). The closest to Tom Tatars are Mongolians and Kalmyks. It is possible...
    24 KB (2,794 words) - 21:39, 9 July 2024
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    Cacholong (redirect from Kalmuck Agate)
    Cacholong, also known as Kalmuck agate, is a form of common opal, although it is often mistaken for agate or chalcedony. A milky white colour with a Mohs...
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    Kalmyk Steppe (redirect from Kalmuck Steppe)
    kibitkas, or felt tents. There were many Buddhist monasteries. Part of the Kalmucks were settled (chiefly in the hilly parts), the remainder being nomads....
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    in Russian Federation | UNESCO WAL". Kalmyk is alternatively spelled as Kalmuck, Qalmaq, or Khal:mag; Kalmyk Oirat is sometimes called "Russian Oirat"...
    55 KB (4,129 words) - 10:49, 2 June 2024
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    matter as she writes: "For the present purpose, Spoken Oirat, from which Kalmuck is excluded, may therefore be treated as a more or less uniform language...
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  • up Kalmyk, Kalmyck, Kalmuck, or Calmuck in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kalmyk (Kalmyk: Хальмг, romanized: Xaľmg), "Kalmuck", "Kalmuk", or "Kalmyki"'...
    626 bytes (107 words) - 10:27, 30 October 2023
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    during the Bulavin Rebellion until they were defeated the next year. A Kalmuck khan laid an abortive siege to the kremlin several years before that. In...
    36 KB (3,677 words) - 21:25, 23 June 2024
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    Tartary (Xinjiang), now occupied by a mixed population of Turk, Mongol and Kalmuck". Before 1921/1934,[clarification needed] Western writers called the Turkic-speaking...
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    Kalmucks and Mongols riding camels over the Great Steppe...
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    9 Chinese — 8 Kurds — 8 Avars — 7 Poles — 5 Hungarians — 3 Germans — 3 Kalmucks (Kalmyks) — 3 Koreans — 3 Arabs — 3 Tekintsy — 2 Abkhazians — 2 Bashkirs...
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  • writing in 1911, "The Astrakhan Tatars (about 10,000) are, with the Mongol Kalmucks, all that now remains of the once so powerful Astrakhan empire. They also...
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    German army and were reorganized into the Kalmuck Legion, although the Kalmyks themselves preferred the name Kalmuck Cavalry Corps. The casualty rate also...
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    remained still too far away during this period, and the Don Cossacks and the Kalmucks stayed out of the conflict. The history of Ukraine in this period became...
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  • Governorate Inorodtsy of Commander Islands Samoyeds of Arkhangelsk Governorate Kalmucks "Kyrgyzs" (obsolete name: see the contemporary map; now the ethnicity in...
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    Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2005. Poppe, Nicholas. "Renat's Kalmuck Maps." Imago Mundi 12 (1955): 157-59. Available through JSTOR. Selling...
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    heavenly sphere. Finnish folklorist Uno Holmberg reported a tale from the Kalmuck people about a dragon that lies in the sea, at the foot of a Zambu tree...
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    kvass to the guests. Two years later she forced him to marry either a Kalmuck or a female jester from Kamchatka. The "mock wedding" which took place...
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    was sitting, showed the lineaments of a "Slavic Eastern Jew, Khazar or Kalmuck or something like that". In 1932, Samuel Krauss ventured the theory that...
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    descending from Donduk-Ombo, the sixth khan of the Kalmucks (reigned 1737–41). In 1732 he led 11,000 Kalmuck households from the Volga banks to the border...
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