Mongolic Peoples: Historical Migration and Relations
The historical migration of Mongolic peoples, including Buryats, Kalmyks, and Mongols, is discussed. These groups are united by Tibetan Buddhism and share common spiritual values, with Tibet considered a religious center. The Kalmyks migrated westward, reaching the Volga River by the mid-17th century, where they encountered Russian garrisons. Treaties in 1655 and 1657 allowed Kalmyks to settle on Russian territory, though they initially asserted their independence as a nomadic people.
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Radio Svoboda UA
“По двум договорам 1655 та 1957 годів Калмикам було розрішено поселиться на Русської території. Вони були важкою відносині. Могучий народ, багато тисячів їх прийшли.”
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