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- Natalia L’vovna Zhukovskaia (Наталья Львовна Жуковская) is one of the foremost scholars working on Buryat, Mongols as well as other Mongolic peoples history...
- descendants of Turkified Samo****s. At the same time, a number of orientalists (Zhukovskaia, Nanzatov, Baldaev and others) consider modern Soyots as a sub-ethnos...
- Жуковский (Zhukovsky, Zhukovskiy, Žukovskij) Жуковская (Zhukovskaya, Zhukovskaia, Žukovskaja) Ukrainian (Romanization) Жуковський (Zhukovskyi, Zhukovskyy...
- Burkhanism, shamanism, and other native religions. According to Natalia Zhukovskaia, traditional Altai shamanism is the supreme religion of the majority...
- Archived from the original on 4 April 2016. Retrieved 16 November 2012. Zhukovskaia, N. L. (1 April 2001). "Lamaism in Tuva". Anthropology & Archeology of...
- No. 34 (5243), August 27, 2012. Retrieved April 21, 2017. Archived. Zhukovskaia, N. L. (April 1, 2001). "Lamaism in the Altai". Anthropology & Archeology...
- Buryats. Kanagawa, ****an: Shumpusha. ISBN 978-4-86110-397-1. Natalia Zhukovskaia (2005)."Бурятские шаманки на международной конференции (тункинский опыт...
- "Silverland: A Winter Journey Beyond the Urals", London, John Murray Natalia Zhukovskaia (Ed.) Buryaty. Moskva: Nauka, 2004 (a classic general description). Derenko...
- Nebesky-Wojkowitz 1976). Мелетинский 1998, p. 602. Shimamura 2004, pp. 649, 650.. Zhukovskaia 2009, p. 194–195. Wilkinson 2009, p. 173. Blunden 2008, p. 100. de Nebesky-Wojkowitz...
- Arutyunov] [in Russian]; Наталья Львовна Жуковская [Natalia L'vovna Zhukovskaia]. "Гусева Наталья Романовна (1914–2010)" [Guseva Natalya Romanovna (1914–2010)]...