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Saratov. This was the kind of exchange relationship between nomads and urban craftsmen and traders in which the Kalmyks traditionally engaged. Political contacts consisted of a series of treaty arrangements for the nominal allegiance of the Kalmyk Khans to Russia, and the cessation of mutual raiding by Kalmyks on the one hand and Cossacks and Bashkirs on the other. A few Kalmyk nobles became russified and nominally Christian who went to Moscow in hope of securing Russian help for their political ambitions on the Kalmyk steppe. Russian subsidies to Kalmyk nobles, however, became an effective means of political control only later. Yet gradually the Kalmyk princes came to require Russian support and to abide by Russian policy.
528:. These campaigns highlighted the strategic importance of the Kalmyk Khanate which functioned as a buffer zone, between Russia and the Muslim world, as Russia fought wars in Europe. To encourage the release of Oirat cavalrymen in support of its military campaigns, the Tsarist government increasingly relied on the provision of monetary payments and dry goods to the Oirat Khan and the Oirat nobility. In that respect, the Tsarist government treated the Oirats as it did the Cossacks. The provision of monetary payments and dry goods, however, did not stop the mutual raiding, and in some instances, both sides failed to fulfil their promises.
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426:Nogai Horde
400:Four Oirats
271:Nogai Horde
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110:(1697–1724)
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1812:Dodbi Khan
1761:Ayuka Khan
1657:1640s-1717
1629:(in India)
1603:Four Oirat
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387:See also:
180:Ayuka Khan
148:Government
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1693:1924–1992
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357:Stavropol
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129:Religion
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1829:See also
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1591:Kara Del
1404:IX – XII
1335:Language
1325:Nobility
1310:Timeline
1247:Torghuts
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1153:Ramstedt
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465:Gelugpa
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