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091161
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091152
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Publication |
2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
The Minusinsk basin is considered to be an Archeological Mecca for a long time, due to its large number of ancient monuments and relics and the high level of their study. Minusinsk relics became objects of scientific study in the 18th century, but nevertheless there are gaps in the archeological science of Khakas-Minusinsk are.
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091151
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Publication |
2009.
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Khakassia, quite often and quite fairly, is called a museum in the open air and an Archaeological Mecca. Those who have been living on the territory of the Republic of Khakassia and those who come here inevitably meet with rich and unique, historical and cultural heritage bequeathed by hundreds of generations of people.
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ID:
091163
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ID:
091162
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Publication |
2009.
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Economic development of Khakassia in the period of 1950s-1980s was primarily connected with engineering. Such factors as availability of the explored raw material resources vital for the national economy, and considerable increase in public financing of the development of these resource contributed to the growth of capital construction.
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ID:
091160
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Publication |
2009.
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According to the 1926 All-Union Demographic Census, the population in Khakassia was about 88, 906 people, out of which 82, 970 people belonged to rural areas and 5,936 were from urban areas. The number of the Khakasses increased up to 48,300 people (according to some data, it was 44,200 people), which included 1901 urban people.
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ID:
091159
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Publication |
2009.
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Cattle-breeding and agarian life style of ancient Khakass people determined the choice of objects and materials of the embroidered products as well as the structure of their ornaments. The circle of the embroidered objects is not wide, and these have not been exposed to significant changes for a long time period of time which testifies to the patriarchal style of folk daily routine.
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ID:
178955
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ID:
091149
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Publication |
2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
The terrirory of Khakassia is characterised by a good transport system. Some important transport lines of the Siberian southern regions cross the territory. Crossing the northern and central parts of the republic, the Abakan-Achinsk Railway connects them with the Trans-Siberian Railway.
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ID:
091155
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Publication |
2009.
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The October socialist revolution became a new starting point in the cultural life of the country. The government policy in the sphere of culture served as an impulses to form and develop professional literature among the peoples who did not have any written script before.
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ID:
091157
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Publication |
2009.
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Aal was a major settlement of the Khakas people in the 18th-19th centuries. It was in fact a half-nomadic settlement of small group of householders. According to researchers, at the begining of the 20th century Khakassians lived in about 520 aals.
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ID:
091150
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Publication |
2009.
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In the long history of statehood movement of Khakass people there were various periods of rises and falls. But every time it has been restored though sometimes it has changed in outline. And at the same time, khakassia has preserved the traditions and now continues with its progressive development.
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ID:
178953
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ID:
091156
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Publication |
2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
Shamanism was presented in somewhat biased manner in the 19th century by some travellers- Pallas, Gmelin and others. Being the representative of the world religious system, Shamanism was seen as a religion of "dark power" of the devil and so on. Missionaries maintained their hard line even up to physical destruction of shamans, based on their own confessional interests.
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ID:
091153
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Publication |
2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
The Khakas people are the Turkic people of Southern Siberia living on the left bank of the Yenisei river of Khakassk-Minusinsk basin. The Khakas people are the titular nationality of the Republic of Khakassia - a unit of the Russian Federation. These people have traditionally been engaged in semi-nomadic cattle breeding.
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ID:
178947
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