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Definition of Kalmuck

Kalmuck
Kalmuck Kal"muck, n. 1. pl. (Ethnol.) See Calmucks. 2. A kind of shaggy cloth, resembling bearskin. 3. A coarse, dyed, cotton cloth, made in Prussia.

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- Riasanovsky, V.A. Customary Law of the Mongol Tribes (Mongols, Buriats, Kalmucks), Harbin, 1929. Ulanov, Mergen; Badmaev, Valeriy and Holland, Edward. Buddhism...
- up Kalmyk, Kalmyck, Kalmuck, or Calmuck in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kalmyk (Kalmyk: Хальмг, romanized: Xaľmg), "Kalmuck", "Kalmuk", or "Kalmyki"'...
- Cacholong, also known as Kalmuck agate, is a form of common opal, although it is often mistaken for agate or chalcedony. A milky white colour with a Mohs...
- Badischen Hofmalers Fedor Iwanowitsch Kalmück (1763–1832), Dissertation Karlsruhe 1973. Johannes Werner: Der Kalmück. Das Leben des badischen Hofmalers Feodor...
- territory of the Don Cossacks on the northwest. The historic home to the Kalmuck or Kalmyks, it is in the Federal subject of Astrakhan Oblast in Russia...
- matter as she writes: "For the present purpose, Spoken Oirat, from which Kalmuck is excluded, may therefore be treated as a more or less uniform language...
- German army and were reorganized into the Kalmuck Legion, although the Kalmyks themselves preferred the name Kalmuck Cavalry Corps. The casualty rate also...
- in Russian Federation | UNESCO WAL". Kalmyk is alternatively spelled as Kalmuck, Qalmaq, or Khal:mag; Kalmyk Oirat is sometimes called "Russian Oirat"...
- during the Bulavin Rebellion until they were defeated the next year. A Kalmuck khan laid an abortive siege to the kremlin several years before that. In...
- Tartary (Xinjiang), now occupied by a mixed po****tion of Turk, Mongol and Kalmuck". Before 1921/1934,[clarification needed] Western writers called the Turkic-speaking...