- Riasanovsky, V.A. (1929).
Customary Law of the
Mongol Tribes (Mongols, Buriats,
Kalmucks). Harbin. Ulanov,
Mergen S.; Badmaev,
Valeriy N.; Holland,
Edward C. (2017-10-18)...
- up Kalmyk, Kalmyck,
Kalmuck, or
Calmuck in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kalmyk (Kalmyk: Хальмг, romanized: Xaľmg), "
Kalmuck", "Kalmuk", or "Kalmyki"'...
- 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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Badischen Hofmalers Fedor Iwanowitsch Kalmück (1763–1832),
Dissertation Karlsruhe 1973.
Johannes Werner: Der
Kalmück. Das
Leben des
badischen Hofmalers Feodor...
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territory of the Don
Cossacks on the northwest. The
historic home to the
Kalmuck or Kalmyks, it is in the
Federal subject of
Astrakhan Oblast in Russia...
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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...
- in
Russian Federation |
UNESCO WAL".
Kalmyk is
alternatively spelled as
Kalmuck, Qalmaq, or Khalimag;
Kalmyk Oirat is
sometimes called "Russian Oirat"...
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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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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...
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where a rich
vegetation makes life
possible for
wandering tribes. Such
Kalmuck tribes still come from the north-west to Tal. They are
Torgut nomads who...