Mysteries of the history of old Bargus in China
Keywords:
Old Bargus; tribal entity; Barguzin; ethnographyAbstract
Article is devoted to one of the most interesting and at the same time most mysterious peoples of Northern Asia — the Bargus. In 13thcentury theylived by Lake Baikal. Nowadays, known as the Old Bargus,theylive in the northeastern periphery of China. Article focuses on their history and some issues of ethnography.References
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