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Definition of Kalmyk in English: Kalmyk(also Kalmuck) nounPlural Kalmyks, Plural Kalmucksˈkalmʌk 1A member of a Buddhist people of Mongolian origin living chiefly in Kalmykia. 卡尔梅克人(主要居住在卡尔梅克地区,多信仰佛教,祖先为蒙古人) Example sentencesExamples - One of the leaders of this committee is the well-known Kalmyk human rights activist, Djab Naminov Burchinov, who also played an important historical role, in returning Russian Kalmyks to their native land.
- Officially, 93,000 Kalmyks, 68,000 Karachai people, 500,000 Chechens, 340,000 Balkars and 180,000 Tartars were deported.
- It is the primary religion of ethnic Buryats, Kalmyks, and Tuvans.
- Among the Buddhist Kalmucks of Siberia, Meru becomes Sumeru, a vast pyramidal mountain rising from the cosmic ocean.
- Authorities were also right to insist that expelling the Chechen residents, as some local Russians and Kalmyks had demanded, was not a possible solution to the conflict.
- He attracted a following of peasants, Old Believers, Ural mineworkers, and non-Russians such as Bashkirs and Kalmyks.
- The deportations of nationalities thought suspect by Stalin - Chechens, Kalmucks, Crimean Tatars, and Volga Germans - were handled by him.
- It has also been affected by invaders such as the Mongols, Timurids, Kalmyks, Khorezmian Uzbeks, and Russians.
- There were only Russians, Tatars, Poles, Cossacks, and Kalmucks, and a number of the figures are repeated.
- Despite living as Russian subjects, the Kalmyks were free to practice Buddhism, and they built dozens of temples.
2mass noun The Altaic language of the Kalmyk. 卡尔梅克语(卡尔梅克人使用的阿尔泰语) Example sentencesExamples - 93.1% of them regard Kalmyk as their mother tongue, 6.8% Russian.
- But it is obvious that Kalmyk is perceived to belong mostly to the domain of language learning.
- Mainly on lexiconal grounds, Kalmyk is classified as a distinct language.
adjectiveˈkalmʌk Relating to the Kalmyk or their language. (与)卡尔梅克人(有关)的;(与)卡尔梅克语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - There is a Kalmuck refugee community in New Jersey, and I believe that there were Kalmucks among the Russian refugees in San Francisco.
- Admittedly this is problematic, because original Kalmyk architecture is limited to the mobile nomadic tent, the’ yurt’.’
- Genealogical research indicates that Lenin came from mixed Russian, Kalmyk, Jewish, German, and Swedish stock, and that he and his family were registered in Simbirsk Province as nobility in 1886.
- The project's goal is to restore the remaining knowledge of the language and use it for the development of teaching materials for national Kalmyk schools.
- Secondly he used his light and mobile forces, irregular Cossack and Kalmuck light cavalry, Russian dragoons and mounted infantry to harass the Swedish advance.
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