Voyage de Benjamin Bergmann chez les Kalmuks... recounts Benjamin von Bergmann's travels among the Kalmyk people, offering a detailed 19th-century perspective on their culture, customs, and way of life. This French-language edition presents Bergmann's observations of the Kalmyks who resided near the Volga River within the Russian Empire. The book provides valuable ethnographic insights, capturing a specific period in the history of the Kalmyk people and their interactions with the wider world. It remains a significant historical document for researchers and anyone interested in the cultural anthropology and historical travelogues of the region.
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