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    Kalmyks (Kalmyk: Хальмгуд, Xaľmgud; Mongolian: Халимагууд, romanized: Halimaguud; Russian: Калмыки, romanized: Kalmyki; archaically anglicised as Calmucks)...
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    the Kazakhs, the Kalmyks moved south toward Derbend and captured the Nogais. 1620: The Kalmyks attacked the Bashkirs. 1635: The Kalmyks went to war in winter...
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  • Kalmyk people or Kalmyks, a group of western Mongolic people Kalmyk language, the language of the Kalmyk people Kalmykia, a Russian republic Kalmyk Khanate...
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    Russia refused help; 71–72,000 Kalmyks died during the famine.[dubious – discuss] Revolts erupted among the Kalmyks in 1926 and 1930 (on 1942–1943, see...
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    approximately 5,000 Kalmyks who fought in the Nazi-affiliated Kalmykian Cavalry Corps. The government refused to acknowledge that more than 23,000 Kalmyks served in...
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    additional letters to the Russian one), Kalmyks using Windows use Tatar keyboard layouts to type Kalmyk. Kalmyk-specific keyboard layouts, however, are...
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    forbade teaching the Kalmyk language during the deportation. The Kalmyks' main purpose was to migrate to Mongolia and many Kalmyks joined the German Army...
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  • Kalmyk Americans are Americans of Kalmyk Mongolian ancestry. American Kalmyks initially established communities in the United States following a mass...
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  • Sart Kalmyk is an endangered and underdocumented Central Mongolic Oirat language variety spoken by the Sart Kalmyks in Ak-Suu District, Issyk-Kul Region...
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    brought into south-eastern Russia by migrating Kalmyks in the seventeenth century. It is believed that the Kalmyk originated in Dzungaria, and was brought into...
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