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    Western Mongolian (Oirat-Kalmyk) loanwords in Kyrgyz by Rysbek Alimov

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…They were acquired in the 16th–18th centuries from Western Mongolian idioms, whose living successors are Oirat and Kalmyk. This article is the first attempt to deal specifically with loanwords from Western Mongolian languages to a particular Turkic language. …”
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    To the history of the Oirat Buddhist monastery Ablai-kit by N. V. Tsyrempilov

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The extant text of the leaf, as well as other manuscripts found in the ruins of the monastery, are a valuable source for historians studying the political and cultural history of the Oirat state and Buddhist monasteries on the territory of modern Kazakhstan.…”
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    Seven Decades of Oirat Studies in China: 1949–2019 by Alatengaoqier, Baazr A. Bicheev

    Published 2020-12-01
    Subjects: “…oirats of china…”
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    Xinjiang Oirat Storytellers: Keepers of the Jangar Epic Tradition by Bayrta B. Mandzhieva

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The descriptive and comparative methods prove most instrumental in exploring the storytelling tradition of Xinjiang Oirats. The narratives examined are related editions in Oirat (Clear Script), Mongolian, and Kalmyk. …”
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    Revisiting G. S. Lytkin’s Catalogue of Manuscripts Used by Faithful Oirats by Aisa O. Doleeva

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Introduction. Oirat-language (Clear Script) sources have been cataloguized by A. …”
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    Law in the Golden Horde and oirat states of the middle ages. Part 1 by E. N. Badmaeva, E. U. Omakaeva, U. V. Ochirov

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The article discusses the most important sources of Mongolian and Oirat-Kalmyk medieval law – the Great Yasa of Genghis Khan and Iki Tsaajin Bichik of 1640, which played a significant role in the formation and development of the legal system of nomadic Mongolian peoples. …”
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    An Oirat literary collection from the Aldan-Maadyr National Museum of the Tuva Republic by Baazr A. Bicheev, Kaadyr-ool A. Bicheldey

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The article introduces into scientific discourse the text of one Oirat literary collection contained in the Aldan-Maadyr National Museum the Tuva Republic. …”
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    The material and spiritual culture of the Oirat-Mongolian nomads in the mirror of Sart-Kalmyk proverbs by B. V. Badma, B. Kh. Borlykova

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Sart-Kalmyks, or Issyk-Kul, or Karakol Kalmyks (Kalmaks) are a small ethnic group of Oirat origin, practicing Islam. The ancestors of the Sart-Kalmyks came from the Xinjiang. …”
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