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- neighboring and related tribes and for whom Burkhanism became a religious form of their ethnic identity. Burkhanism is the usual English-language scholarly...
- The Burkhan Khaldun (Cyrillic: Бурхан Халдун) is one of the Khentii Mountains in the Khentii Province of northeastern Mongolia. The mountain or its locality...
- Russian Federation Burkhan Buudai, a mountain of the Gobi-Altai Mountains and located in the Govi-Altai Province in Mongolia Burkhanism or Ak Jang, a new...
- 1904, the development of Burkhanism among the Altaians was underway. Burkhanism is a monotheistic religion named after Ak-Burkhan, a deity who is believed...
- Orthodox Christianity. By the 1900s, a new religious movement rose up, Burkhanism, emerged in response to the needs of a new people—the Altai-kizhi, or...
- Burkhan Buudai (Mongolian: Бурхан буудай уул, divinity mountain) is a mountain of the Gobi-Altai Mountains and located in the Govi-Altai Province in Mongolia...
- Orthodox Christians. However, there is a minority that practice shamanism. Burkhanism was once widely practiced by the Teleuts but was effectively eliminated...
- Rodnovery (Slavic native faith), Tengrism (Central Asians' native faith) and Burkhanism, constituting altogether 13% of the po****tion. 6% of the po****tion follows...
- but in 1904 a new religion, Burkhanism (the "white faith"), had pervaded the community of native Altaians. Burkhanism helped to encourage anti-Russian...
- it is generally believed that it is near the Mongol sacred mountain of Burkhan Khaldun in the Khentii Mountains. The Genghis Khan Mausoleum is a temple...