C'ehoslovak uls dahi Halimagiin komiss Mongoliin sudar bic'giin hu'reelentei holboo barisan tu'uhiin negen barimtiin tuhaid

Title in English A historical document concerning the relations between the Committee of the Kalmyk cultural workers in Czechoslovakia and the Mongolian Academy of Sciences
Authors

SRBA Ondřej

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Nu'udelc'diin o'v sudlal - Nomadic Heritage Studies
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field History
Keywords Kalmyk emigration in Czechoslovakia, Committee of the Kalmyk cultural workers, Mongolian Academy of Sciences, relations, correspondence, Clear script, Oirat, 1927-1928
Description Kalmyk emigration in 1920th Czechoslovakia concentrated in Řevnice near Prague headed by Badma Ulanov accomplished a large cultural work in the difficult conditions of exile. Its objective has been to cultivate Oirat Mongolian in the Clear Script (todo üzüg) into a language competent to create the modern literature. In the short history of Kalmyks in Czechoslovakia, an attempt to establish contacts between the Committee of the Kalmyk cultural workers in Czechoslovakia and the predecessor of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences Mongol sudar bičig-ün küriyeleng is of a special interest. The introductory article of the Czechoslovak Kalmyks’ journal “Ulan Zalat” translated here shows the profound interest of the Kalmyk exile in the cultural and national development in Mongolia.

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