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Kalmyks (/ˌkælˈmiːks, ˌkɑːl-/ ),
archaically anglicised as
Calmucks (/ˌkælˈmʌks, ˌkɑːl-/), are the only
Mongolic ethnic group living in Europe, residing...
- Look up Kalmyk, Kalmyck, Kalmuck, or
Calmuck in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kalmyk (Kalmyk: Хальмг, romanized: Xaľmg), "Kalmuck", "Kalmuk", or "Kalmyki"'...
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known as the
Kalmyk language (Хальмг келн) and
formerly anglicized as
Calmuck, is a
variety of the
Mongolian language,
natively spoken by the Kalmyk...
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service of the
descendants of Timoor. In his time the
Kalimaks (
Calmuck Tartars),
having invaded and
obtained possession of the
greater portion...
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coherency and
homogeneousness ... in the last movement, the composer's
Calmuck blood got the
better of him, and slaughter, dire and bloody,
swept across...
- 10:11–15]. In 1859
Robert Barnabas Brough published a
short story entitled "
Calmuck" in
Charles ****ens'
magazine Household Words. It was a
thinly disguised...
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oriental beverage is
produced is
termed areca, and,
among the Tungusians,
Calmucks, Kirghizes, and
other hordes, koumiss, in its
ardent state, is
known by...
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racing career, ****
finished second in the
Jockey Club
Plate to the colt
Calmuck. She was then "put to the stud." In
horseman George Tattersall's opinion...
- Mary
Elizabeth Braddon. In 1859
Brough published a
short story entitled "
Calmuck" in
Charles ****ens'
magazine Household Words. It was a
thinly disguised...
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Folklorist William Ralston Shedden-Ralston
called M****ang the "
Calmuck Minotaur", in
reference to the
hybrid bull-man
creature of Gr**** myth....