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The paper introduces into scientific discourse the previously unpublished silk boktag caps and their fragments from the museums of the Volgograd and Astrakhan Oblasts. Boktag was a status headdress of married women in the Mongol Empire. Three different types of hats have been identified as a result of studies. Work on the reconstruction of the style of
Korzh Elena A., Shashunova Sofia M.
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Boktag From Two Burials of the Bashkir-Berkutov Burial Mound (preliminary analysis)
A comprehensive study of the Golden Horde costume involves the study of not only clothing, but also numerous elements of accessories indicating the social status, practically complementing and completing the image. One of these elements is a “boktag” – an intricate headdress of a noble married woman.
Lyudmila E. Maklasova +2 more
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Features of the Term "Boktag" Semantic Component
The article deals with the result of the analysis of various lexical names of "boktag" according to various sources. Having studied a number of modern publications, the author has identified more than ten names of this headdress. The author tried to understand the roots of the issue of discordance in the description of boktag by different authors ...
Lyudmila E. Maklasova
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О возможности реконструкции женских головных уборов монгольского времени (по материалам берестяных находок на памятнике Телеутский Взвоз-I в Верхнем Приобье) [PDF]
Рассматриваются средневековые головные уборы замужних монгольских женщин, известные в научной литературе как «бок-ка», или «богтаг» («боктаг»).
Пилипенко, Сергей Алексеевич +1 more
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An Evaluation on The Khan and Khatun Sultan Headdresses in The Tashkent Copy of Jamı’ Al-Tawarikh [PDF]
İslam dünyasında resimli tarih eserlerinin gün yüzüne çıkması 14. yüzyılın başlarına tekabül eder. Aynı yüzyılda genel dünya tarihini, İslam öncesi ve sonrasındaki peygamber ve meliklerinin hayatını içeren önemli eserler de gün yüzüne çıkar.
Akay, Gulzoda Makhmudjonova +2 more
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Középkori (XIII–XIV. sz.) mongol temetkezések a korabeli európai irodalomban [PDF]
Jambajantsan, Amina
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