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First Bolgar Silver Dinars of 13th Century [PDF]
The article considers silver coins minted in the first half of 13th century in the territory of Bolgar vilayet. All studied coins feature a theophoric name of Baghdad caliph al-Nasir li-din Allah.
Bugarchev Alexey I.
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Palaeodemography of Bolgar Fortifi ed Settlement [PDF]
The article features the results of studying the palaeodemographic structures of Bolgar fortified settlement dating back to the Golden Horde period. The authors analyzed 4 necropoleis located in the following areas: 1) at the site of a former aerodrome ...
Makarova Ekaterina M. +1 more
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International Centre of Archaeological Research in the Bolgar Town [PDF]
The opening of the International Center for Archaeological Research with the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan was held in Bolgar on 22 May, 2013.
Sitdikov Ayrat G.
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New Studies of Bolgar Ceramics: Historical and Cultural Approach [PDF]
The many years of history of the studies of Bolgar ceramics have resulted in the need for its division into subgroups in accordance with certain visually identified signs: design technology, color and relative plasticity of clay, presence of impurities ...
Kuklina Anna A.
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The firing method of common Bolgar ceramics remains an unsolved question. For a long time, the firing of common wheel pottery was only evaluated in subjective terms “bad” and “good”.
Kuklina Anna A. , Andrushkevich Oleg Yu.
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Bolgar Saltpeter Plant in Historical, Archival and Cartographic Materials [PDF]
The article features a collection and analysis of all known historiographical information concerning the operation of the Bolgar saltpetre plant in the territory of Bolgar fortified settlement in the Spassky district of Kazan governorate.
Abdullin Khalim M.
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Fortification of the Bolgar Citadel [PDF]
The article deals with the problematic issues of tracing and dating the fortifications of the city of Bolgar in pre-Mongol times (from the end of the 9th to the beginning of the 13th centuries). On the basis of topographic referencing of the excavations,
Koval Vladimir Yu., Badeev Denis Yu.
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Great Bolgar’s historical genetics: a genomic study of individuals from burials close to the Greek Chamber in the 14th century [PDF]
Bolgar was one of the most significant mediaeval cities in Eastern Europe. Before the Mongol conquest, it served as a major administrative centre of Volga Bulgaria, and after 1236, it temporarily functioned as the capital of the Golden Horde. Historical,
T. V. Andreeva +5 more
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Style and Shape of Bolgar-Tatar Sepulchral Monuments: unity and uniqueness
The installing of sepulchral monuments is not an obligatory element of funeral culture in Islam. However, this phenomenon is widespread among the Tatar people. The tradition, which appeared in ancient times, still exists today. This article discusses the
Mukhametshin Dzhamil G.
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Copper coins from the Bolgar settlement as a historical source
Research objectives: The present work is devoted to the study of the temporal features of the collection of copper coins found at the Bolgar settlement. Research materials: 88 coins of various rulers and minted households of the wide time span of the XI–XV centuries were used for a comparative analysis.
Khramchenkova R.Kh. +3 more
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