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Rudolf (September 5, 1952). THE
KALMUKS AND OF THE
KALMUK ****R: A Case in the
Treatment of
Minorities in the
Soviet Union...
- of the previously-Buddhist
Uyghurs in
Turfan believed that the "infidel
Kalmuks" (Dzungars)
built Buddhist monuments in
their region. The
Turkic Muslims...
- Mongols: From the 9th to the 19th Century, part 1. The
Mongols proper and the
Kalmuks (1876) Howorth, Henry.
History of the Mongols: From the 9th to the 19th...
- free dictionary.
Kalmyk (Kalmyk: Хальмг, romanized: Xaľmg), "Kalmuck", "
Kalmuk", or "Kalmyki"' may
refer to:
Kalmyk people or Kalmyks, a
group of western...
-
memory of
their ancestral legacy and
falsely believed that the "infidel
Kalmuks" (Dzungars) were the ones who
built Buddhist structures in
their area....
- ('Great Tibet') in 1665,
though it was
contested in 1681–3 by the
Oirat or
Kalmuk (Qalmaq)
rulers of Tibet." Bogle, George; Manning,
Thomas (2010), Narratives...
-
Krasnov Cossack Ataman General Andrei Shkuro Cossack Ataman Vasili Glazkov Kalmuk Prince Tundotov Provisional Government of
Lithuania Zuyev Republic Belarusian...
- (1876). "Jingis Khan".
History of the Mongols: The
Mongols Proper and the
Kalmuks.
History of the
Mongols from the 9th to the 19th Century. Vol. 1. London...
- گلال, also
Romanized as Kalmak-e Gelāl or
Kalmake Gelâl; also
known as
Kalmūk) is a
village in Chin
Rural District,
Ludab District, Boyer-Ahmad County...
- a
deliberate policy by the Qing to
enfeeble them.[citation needed] The
Kalmuks on the
river Tekes had not sent the ****istance
demanded by the Governor...