- of the
Kalmaks trace back to the 17th century, when a
group of
Teleuts from the
central parts of
Kemerovo Oblast migrated to the north.
Kalmaks adopted...
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Kalmyks (Kalmyk: Хальмгуд, Xaľmgud; Mongolian: Халимагууд, romanized: Khalimaguud; Russian: Калмыки, romanized: Kalmyki;
archaically anglicised as Calmucks)...
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Altaian groups have not
affected the Teleuts. A
group of
Teleuts known as
Kalmaks are Muslims.
Around the 17th century,
these Teleuts moved up to the north...
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Kalmak-Ashuu is a
village in the
Kemin District of Chüy
Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its po****tion was 773 in 2021. "Po****tion of regions, districts, towns...
- tɑstʰɑnɤ́]; Chinese: 瑪納斯 Terbish,
Baanjarav (February 2021). "The Sart
Kalmaks in Kyrgyzstan:
people in transition".
Central Asian Survey. 40 (3): 313–329...
- "Mongols in
search of Mongols" Terbish,
Baanjarav (February 2021). "The Sart
Kalmaks in Kyrgyzstan:
people in transition".
Central Asian Survey. 40 (3): 325...
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according to Y-chromosome
markers Group of
Siberian Tatars.
Information about Kalmaks.
Siberian Tatars.
Baraba Tatars. Song in
Siberian Tatar language Modern...
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Siberian Tatar Russia (Western Siberia)
Baraba Tatars, Chats,
Eushta Tatars,
Kalmak Tatars,
Siberian Bukharans,
Zabolotnie Tatars Islam → ****
Islam Siberian...
- 74°32′12″E / 40.21973°N 74.5368°E / 40.21973; 74.5368 3672m -
Kalmak-Ashu P****
Kalmak-Ashu P**** 40°16′53″N 74°36′59″E / 40.28128°N 74.61626°E / 40...
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books under the Alfa
publishing imprint,
Hamilelikte Güzel ve Sağlıklı
Kalmak (2008),
Besleyici ve
Lezzetli Çocuk Yemekleri: Ebru Şallı (2009), Ebru'nun...