- Burkhanism
- Религия: бурханизм (религия, возникшая на Алтае в начале XX века)
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Burkhanism — or Ak Jang is a new religious movement that flourished among the indigenous people of Russia s Gorno Altai region (okrug) between 1904 and the 1930s. Czarist Russia was suspicious of the movement s potential to stir up native unrest and perhaps… … Wikipedia
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Altay people — infobox ethnic group group = Altay people caption = Oirat Messenger of the White Burkhan (Nicholas Roerich, 1925) poptime = 200,000 popplace = Altai Republic 64,000 Kuznetsk Alatau 59,000 langs = Altay Turkic rels = Tibetan Buddhism, [… … Wikipedia
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Tengriism — s drum [http://www.sacred texts.com/earth/boe/img/fig080.jpg] [http://www.nbi.dk/ natphil/Siberian.html] . The World tree is growing in the centre and connecting the three Worlds: Underworld, Middleworld and Upperworld .] Tengriism (Tengerism,… … Wikipedia
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Mythology of the Turkic and Mongolian peoples — The 10th century Irk Bitig or Book of Divination of Dunhuang is an important source for early Turkic mythology The mythologies of the Turkic and Mongol peoples are related and have exerted strong influence on one another. Both groups of peoples… … Wikipedia
Altays — Ethnic group. The Altays, or Altaians, are a Mongol Turkic people who principally reside in the Altay Republic, Altay Krai, Tuva, and Mongolia. In the Russian Federation, there are approximately 67,000 Altays. They were known by the ethnonym… … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation
Khakas — Ethnic group. The Khakas or Khakassians were known as Yenisei or Minusinsk Tatars until the 20th century. A formerly nomadic Turkic people, they formed a separate ethnic group and national identity as a result of remaining in Siberia when… … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation