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famous Kalmyk khuruls are the
Burkhan Bakshin Altan Sume (contemporary) in Elista,
Republic of Kalmykia, Russia, and the
Khosheutovsky khurul (which was...
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eliminate religion through control and suppression.
Towards that end,
Kalmyk khuruls (temples) and
monasteries were destro**** and
property confiscated; the...
- more than 100
khuruls registered in the 1920s in
Kalmykia had been abolished, and by the
beginning of
World War Two
there were no more
khuruls left at all...
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imprinted on
almost every brick of the
khurul during its construction.
According to
Sergei Lyubimov, the
nomadic khuruls Dekshidyn and
Manlan were settled...
- romanized:
khurul) is
surrounded by a
fence with
white suburgans alternating every five meters. In total,
there are 108
suburgans around the
khurul, representing...
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subject to the
policies of de-cossackization
where villages were destro****,
khuruls (temples) and
monasteries were
burned down and
executions were indiscriminate...
- of
Chuban Manzhikov. His uncle,
Roman Manzhikov, was the
Baksha of the
khurul in his
native aimak.
Following his uncle's path,
Arkad Chubanov became a...
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Salsk District of the Don
Cossack Host. Lama
Nimgirov was
Baksha of the
khurul in the
Bayuda aimak when, in 1919, he
succeeded Menko Bormanzhinov as "Lama...
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further into
Buriat and
Kalmyk regions, the
number of
Lamaist clergy and
khuruls was reduced.
Olson &
Pappas 1994, p. 125. Olson, James; Pappas, Nicholas...
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further into
Buriat and
Kalmyk regions, the
number of
Lamaist clergy and
khuruls was reduced. "Vietnam:
Religious Freedom Denied".
Human Rights Watch. 8...