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Article name The Tibet Anthroponymic System of Zun-Khuatsai as One of the Clans of Khori-Buryat
Authors Budayeva N.C.Post Graduate budaeva41@mail.ru
Bibliographic description Zhamsaranova R. G. , Budayeva N. Ch. The Tibet Anthroponymic System of Zun-Khuatsai as One of the Clans of Khori-Buryat // Humanitarian Vector. 2018. Vol. 13, No. 5. PP. 98–107. DOI: 10.21209/1996-7853-2018-13-5-98-107.
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DOI 10.21209/1996-7853-2018-13-5-98-107
UDK 811.512.31
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Annotation The article deals with the analysis and overview of the Tibet anthroponymic corpus of Zun-Khuatsai clan extracted from archival documents (revizskiye opisi) of Zabaikalsky State Archive. The documents where all the historical proper names of clan Zun-Khuatsai are collected were not exposed and described in onomastics, especially in order to establish their ethnic and linguistic origin. It’s well known that the eastern group of Buryat has mainly the names of Tibeto-Mongolian linguistic origin, that is explained by the influence by Buddhism as the main religious belief of Mongol and Buryat from the XVIth century. The article presents a brief review of the personal notes of the zasak-lama G. Gomboyev, that were introduced into the scientific circulation by G. N. Rumyantsev in the work “The archives of zasak-lama G. Gomboyev”. This work is of certain value in the understanding of some facts of the history of Buddhism in Buryatia and Transbaikalye region. The investigation of the revision lists of the Buryats as a non-Russian population of 1830–1831, namely the Zun-Huatsai klan, made it possible to ascertain the presence of Tibet names in a quantitative and qualitative sense.The analysis of the corpus of anthroponimic proper names of Tibet origin is investigated by comparative and descriptive methods. Also the historical names are presented with the implicit semantics. Such names are not much enough, but their existence is able to prove of any substrate ethnic elements in the ethnic history of Buryat.
Key words anthroponym, Zun-Khuatsai clan, revizskiye opisi, Aginsk Steppe Duma, implicit semantics of the names, Tibet origin names
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