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Journal articles on the topic "Bairam Khan"

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Moosvi, Shireen. "Book Review: Iqtidar Alam Khan, The Mughal Nobility: Two Political Biographies and T.C.A. Raghavan, Attendant Lords: Bairam Khan and Abdur Rahim, Courtiers and Poets in Mughal India." Studies in People's History 4, no. 2 (November 22, 2017): 250–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2348448917726704.

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Iqtidar Alam Khan, The Mughal Nobility: Two Political Biographies (Ranikhet: Permanent Black/Ashoka University), 2016, 178 + 188 pp., ₹995. T.C.A. Raghavan, Attendant Lords: Bairam Khan and Abdur Rahim, Courtiers and Poets in Mughal India (Noida: Harper Collins Publishers), 2017, 338 pp., ₹699.
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Oynotkinova, Nadezhda R. "Calendar rites and holidays of the Altaians and Teleuts: classification and general characteristics." Sibirskiy filologicheskiy zhurnal, no. 3 (2022): 153–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/18137083/80/13.

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The paper is devoted to the classification and general characteristics of the calendar rituals and holidays of the Altaians and Teleuts. The research material covers published and unpublished archival and field material of the ritual folklore of the Altaians and Teleuts. For the first time, a general classification of the calendar rites of the annual cycle is given, taking into account the lunar calendar: winter, spring-summer and autumn rites. Winter calendar rituals and holidays of the Altaians are connected with the New Year celebrations (Chaga Bairam) according to the Eastern calendar when a pagan ritual of feeding the fire (san salar) is performed. The ritual actions typical of other rites appear in Dyilgayak ritual for welcoming spring. The spring-summer and autumn calendar rites performed by the Altaians, both southern and northern, are associated with the rite of sacrifice to the earth (Dyazhyl Byur and Sary Byur, Kocho-Khan). In well-wishing, the glorification of the earth (Jer-suu), Altai, deities of the highest pantheon is a cross-cutting theme. Altai songs (jangar kozhong) performed during these rituals are also aimed at praising Altai, the forces of light. The main motifs of game ritual well-wishes and tabyr songs during the autumn ritual of fertility, Kocha-Khan, are the motifs of fertility and increasing wealth. A distinctive feature of the Teleuts’ winter calendar rituals is such ritual genres as Christmas carols yurei and tabyr performed in spring and autumn rites of worship of the earth.
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Bosworth, C. Edmund. "Bairam Khan. By Sukumar Ray, edited by M. H. A. BEG. (Publications of the Institute of Central and West Asian Studies, 15.) pp. xxi, 287, 4 col. pi., 4 bl. & wh. pl., 1 fig., map. Karachi, Institute of Central and West Asian Studies, University of Karachi, 1992. Pak Rs. 200.00, US $10.00." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 5, no. 2 (July 1995): 303–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1356186300015649.

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Karnyshev, A. D., E. A. Ivanova, and O. A. Karnysheva. "Ancient Ethnic Origins of Baikal Images and Their Modern Applied Significance in Politics and Business." Bulletin of Irkutsk State University. Series Political Science and Religion Studies 41 (2022): 30–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.26516/2073-3380.2022.41.30.

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The authors show that the image of Baikal has evolved from the concept of the northern and inner sea (tengiz) with its similarity to many ice ponds to the source of wealth and the center of healing, sacred and spiritual resources. The article considers to what extent the version about the stay of Chingiz Khan on Baikal and his island Olkhon, as well as the mention from Mongolian sources about the burial of this warrior at the “big water Baigal”. In political terms, the article rejects the thesis of radical Chinese figures that Lake Baikal was part of China, on the contrary, it shows that these places could not have been native to the Chinese Xiongnu captives: “ten years lived with barbarians in cruel captivity”.
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Miyagasheva, Surjana B. "The Cult of the Scribes of the Pre-Baikal Buryats." Vestnik NSU. Series: History and Philology 19, no. 5 (2020): 167–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2020-19-5-167-182.

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Purpose. As a result of joining the Russian Empire, the Buryats formed certain beliefs and cults associated with the administrative service and organically associated with the worldview of Buryat shamanism, which became the basis for the emergence of specific ritual activities. In this case, of particular interest is the cult of mythological scribe-servants of the Lord of the underworld Erlen Khan. This cult had a wide practical application among the Pre-Baikal Buryats until the 20th Century. Results. It is determined that the new types of social organization among the Buryats, formed in the process of Siberia’s accession to the Russian state in the 17th–18th centuries, are reflected in religious and mythological ideas, in particular in the sacred concept of the other world, ideas about the afterlife and beliefs about the terrible punishers in the face of the Eastern gods. It is revealed that many aspects of archaic shamanistic ideas about the soul and its afterlife were harmoniously incorporated into the views of the complex bureaucratic structure of the underworld. Conclusion. The formation and development of the administrative service in connection with the entry of the Buryats into the Russian state led to the sacralization of the rank, and rank served as the basis for the formation of new religious and mythological aspects in the spiritual culture of the Buryats. Such ideological aspects related to the historical realities of ethnic and cultural development of the Buryats are specific motives in the mythology of the population of the Pre-Baikal region which allows examine the development and formation of traditional beliefs.
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Naumova, T. V., and V. G. Gagarin. "<i>Hofmaenneria baikalensis</i> sp. n. and <i>Paratrilobus longisomus</i> sp. n. (Nematoda) from Lake Baikal." Биология внутренних вод 4, no. 4 (July 1, 2023): 435–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0320965223040174.

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Illustrated descriptions of two new species of free-living nematodes Hofmaenneria baikalensis sp. n. and Paratrilobus longisomus sp. n. found in the Lake Baikal (Russia) are given. Hofmaenneria baikalensis sp. n. is close to H. keoladeoensis Khan et al., 2005, H. niddensis (Skwarra, 1921) Schneider, 1940 and H. sitnikovae Gagarin, Naumova, 2010. It differs from these three species in a presence of crystals in the body cavity and presence of three oval cardial glands. Paratrilobus longisomus sp. n. is close in the body size to P. expugnator (Tsalolichin, 1976) and P. rapis Gagarin, 1991 but it has a relatively shorter and slenderer tail and presence of subterminal seta at the tail end.
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Kozhevnikov, Nikolay O., Arthur V. Kharinsky, and Sergey V. Snopkov. "Geophysical prospection and archaeological excavation of ancient iron smelting sites in the Barun‐Khal valley on the western shore of Lake Baikal (Olkhon region, Siberia)." Archaeological Prospection 26, no. 2 (November 12, 2018): 103–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arp.1727.

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Books on the topic "Bairam Khan"

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Sukumar, Ray. Bairam Khan. [Karachi]: Institute of Central and West Asian Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Karachi, 1992.

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Attendant Lords: Bairam Khan and Abdur Rahim, Courtiers and Poets in Mughal India. HarperCollins Publishers, 2018.

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Mughal Glory: Stories of love, loyalty, honour, courage... Konark Publishers Pvt Ltd, 1988.

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Conference papers on the topic "Bairam Khan"

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Davydenko, S. Yu, Yu A. Davydenko, A. Yu Davydenko, A. V. Parshin, S. A. Tereshkin, and S. V. Snopkov. "Geophysical Methods in The Study of The Ancient Metallurgical Complex in The Western Baikal Region (Section Barun-Khal II)." In Engineering and Mining Geophysics 2021. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.202152045.

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