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Kalmyks (/ˌkælˈmiːks, ˌkɑːl-/ ),
archaically anglicised as
Calmucks (/ˌkælˈmʌks, ˌkɑːl-/), are the only
Mongolic ethnic group living in Europe, residing...
- The Sart
Kalmyks are an
ethnic group of the Oirats, who live in
Issyk Kul Province, Kyrgyzstan.
Their po****tion is
estimated to be c. 12,000. They are...
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Kalmyk Oirat (Хальмг Өөрдин келн, IPA: [xalʲmə́k ɵːrd̥íɴ kʰelə́ɴ]), also
known as the
Kalmyk language (Хальмг келн) and
formerly anglicized as Calmuck...
- Sart
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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Andijanis to
their west, the
nomadic Turkic Kirghiz, the
nomadic Mongol Qalmaq and the Han
Chinese Khitay before they
became known as Uyghurs.
There was...
- 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 of...
- Barlas, Yabu, Jalair, Musit, Naiman, Semarjiq, Qarluq, Arghun, Oklan,
Qalmaq, Fuladchi,
Jalot Uljin or Olchin, Chimbay, Tilab,
Machar or Majar, Ojinbai...
- the
domestic market in Bukhara.
Alongside Christian Russians,
Buddhist Qalmaqs, non-****
Afghans and Shia Iranians,
Hindu Indians were an
important category...
- Mamadaiyr, Kusshi,
Qalmaq, Deyit, Tabyn, Jemet, Qara-Eshki, Wanas, Jalañ, Taz, Jölke, Oñajyt, Boran, Telew. A
clarification is needed: “
Qalmaq” here is not...
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according to
local tradition, was
founded by
captives captured by the
Qalmaqs. The
oldest name of the city
according to
historical evidence is Isfijab...