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Michael Khodarkovsky is an
American chess player and coach.
Since 2018,
Michael has been
elected as vice
president of the FIDE
Presidential Board. Since...
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Khodarkovsky, Russia's
Steppe Frontier, 2002, page 22 Sunderland, p. 26
Khodarkovsky,
Where Two
Worlds Meet, p. 149
Khodarkovsky (2004)
Khodarkovsky,...
- and
Jewish Sources".
Oxford University. 11 (1): 2–7.
Khodarkovsky 2002, p. 16-17, 21-23.
Khodarkovsky 2002, p. 28. Paul Robert,
Magocsi (2010). A History...
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Indiana University. pp. 41–54. ISBN 0933070160.
Khodarkovsky,
Where Two
Worlds Meet, p149
Khodarkovsky,
Michael (1992).
Where Two
Worlds Met: The Russian...
- in Dagestan, Russia". Worlddata.info.
Retrieved May 8, 2019.
Michael Khodarkovsky (2015). "Bitter Choices:
Loyalty and
Betrayal in the
Russian Conquest...
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definitive end of the 'Tatar yoke'. Moss 2003, p. 93.
Keller 2020, p. 28.
Khodarkovsky 2002, p. 80. Moss 2003, p. 93,
Except for a
Mongol attempt to
cross the...
- the name
Kalmyk for
themselves as well as the
Khoshut and Dzungars. (
Khodarkovsky, 1992:8) Generally,
European scholars have
identified all
western Mongolians...
- E.
Bacon Obok: A
Study of
Social Structure in Eurasia, p.82
Michael Khodarkovsky –
Where Two
Worlds Met: The
Russian State and the
Kalmyk Nomads, 1600–1771...
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overthrow of the yoke.
Vernadsky 1953, p. 332.
Martin 2007, p. 340.
Khodarkovsky 2002, p. 89.
Martin 2007, p. 341.
Martin 2007, pp. 341–342.
Martin 2007...
- Soğanli-dağ (former) and Pasinler-sira-dağ (current)
Tucker (2010), p. 1152.
Khodarkovsky (2011). Sked. Shaw (1977), p. 31.
Gokbilgin (1991), p. 684. Uyar (2020)...