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honorable scholar of
Sakha and of Russia, the
first Laureate of the A.E.
Kulakovsky State Prize,
Sakha Republic (Yakutia).
Basharin was born in
Sylan village...
- 1932–1933 (PDF).
Translated by Serówka, Dariusz.
additional editors:
Petro Kulakovsky,
Marcin Majewski,
Piotr Mierecki,
Zbigniew Nawrocki,
Yuriy Shapoval, Jędrzej...
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river was
called Δάϊκος (Daïkos) by
Ptolemy in the 2nd
century AD.
Yulian Kulakovsky reads this as
Turkic "Jajyk" or "Яик" and on this
basis identifies the...
- 205.
Norwich 2023, p. 190.
Kaegi 2003, pp. 120–122.
Kaegi 2003, p. 125.
Kulakovsky 1996, p. 58.
Greatrex 1991, p. 200.
Ostrogorsky 2011, p. 152.
Kaegi 2003...
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belongs to the
Siberian branch of the
Turkic languages.
According to
Alexey Kulakovsky, the
Russian word
yakut was
taken from the
Evenki екэ, yekə̄,
while Marjorie...
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Respubliki Sakha (IAkutiia). ISBN 5-85157-012-1. Shishigin, Spiridon.
Kulakovsky and Khomus. Yakutia. Smeck, Roy (1974). Mel Bay's Fun With the Jaws Harp...
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course of the
peace negotiations between M.K.
Artemyev and I.Y.Strod, R.F.
Kulakovsky, both
sides managed to find a
meeting point.
Artemyev was
convinced that...
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museum and lab,
Institute of
Regional Economy of North,
OLONKHO Institute,
KULAKOVSKY Institute. A Kate
Marsden scholarship is
given to the best
English language...
- (from
January 27, 1891)
Konstantin Sluchevsky (from
April 6, 1891)
Platon Kulakovsky (from 1902 to 1905)
Alexander Bashmakov (from 1906 to 1913)
Mitrofan Wojciechowicz...
- the
treatise (Nicephori
praecepta militaria) by its
first editor, J.A.
Kulakovsky, in 1908 Kazhdan, Alexander, ed. (1991).
Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium...