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Kalmyks (
Kalmyk: Хальмгуд, Xaľmgud; Mongolian: Халимагууд, romanized: Khalimaguud; Russian: Калмыки, romanized: Kalmyki;
archaically anglicised as Calmucks)...
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Kalmyk people or
Kalmyks, a
group of
western Mongolic people Kalmyk language, the
language of the
Kalmyk people Kalmykia, a
Russian republic Kalmyk Khanate...
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small po****tion of
about 275,000 residents. The
republic is home of the
Kalmyks, a
people of
Mongolian origin who are
primarily and
mainly of
Tibetan Buddhist...
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Kalmyk Khanate (
Kalmyk: Хальмг хана улс, Xal'mg xana uls) was an
Oirat Mongol khanate on the
Eurasian steppe. It
extended over
modern Kalmykia and...
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Kalmyk Oirat (
Kalmyk: Хальмг Өөрдин келн, Haľmg Öördin keln, IPA: [xalʲˈmək øːrˈdin keˈlən]),
commonly known as the
Kalmyk language (
Kalmyk: Хальмг келн...
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Deportation of the
Kalmyks,
codename Operation Ulusy (Russian: Операция «Улусы») was the
Soviet deportation of more than 93,000
people of
Kalmyk nationality...
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Kalmyk (Oirat: Сарт хальмг келн, romanized: Sart
xalmg keln) is an
endangered and underdo****ented
Central Mongolic Oirat language variety spoken by...
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Kalmyk Americans are
Americans of
Kalmyk Mongolian ancestry.
American Kalmyks initially established communities in the
United States following a m****...
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Kalmyk Loop (Russian: калмыцкий узел) is a
fixed loop
still largely unused in the West, but
common in
Russia and
often used
instead of the bowline...
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their own
Kalmyk names,
Kalmyks also use
Sanskrit and
Tibetan names,
which came into
their culture through Tibetan Buddhism.
Contemporary Kalmyks can also...