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Identity in Diversity: Programmatic Pictures of the Enlightenment
Abstract Inquiries into the realm of Enlightenment identities usually depart from the texts of this period. Yet pictures created by contemporary artists are equally crucial and largely overlooked sources that have the potential to condense such identities.
Daniel Fulda
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Gender Aspects of Kazan Archaeology in the Second Half of the 19th –20th Centuties
The paper discusses the issues related to the gender situation in Kazan archaeology during the second half of the 19th and the entire 20th century. Until 1917, there was practically no female participation in Russian archaeology.
Konstantin A. Rudenko
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The study discloses the meaning of the term jihad, which is a constant source of disputes and misunderstandings among Muslims and representatives of other faiths. The linguistic and terminological meaning of the term jihad was analyzed.
R.A. Nabiev, R.A. Fatkhullin
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Technology issues are priority directions in the study of Volga Bolgaria pottery. Petrography significantly complements the results obtained using classical methods of archaeology.
Anna A. Kuklina, Oleg Yu. Andrushkevich
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Finds of the Crimean puls of the XIV century on the territory of the Bolgarian settlement [PDF]
The article presents earlier unpublished information about the finds of the Crimean copper coins (puls) of the XIV century on the territory of the Bolgarian settlement.
Aleksey Bugarchev, Evgenia Fedorova
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External Lines of the Early Bolgar Fortification
The second part of the article deals with the issues of tracing and dating the external line of the fortifications of the city of Bolgar, which existed in pre-Mongol times. The task of this line was to defend the territory adjacent to the citadel and inhabited by craftsmen and tradesmen.
Koval Vladimir Yu., Badeev Denis Yu.
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Rare Groups of Ceramic Imports in Bolgar [PDF]
Ceramic forms encountered on the Bolgar city site as singular items only are characterized in the article. One of them is the round-bottomed amphora with analogies characteristic of the Syria-Palestine region. Another vessel that is rare for Bolgar is the pythos referring to the “first Cretan” group. Both vessels are fragmented, but their overall shape
Volkov Igor V., Gubaydullin Ayrat M.
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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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The paper addresses the archaeological studies by Nikolai Filippovich Kalinin at Bolgar fortified settlement in 1932-1946. New archival materials from the researcher's personal fund were processed and introduced into scientific discourse. One of the main
Zorya Roman S., Sitdikov Airat G.
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Money Circulation in the Bulgar Ulus in the second half of fourteenth century
Research objectives: To reveal the radical change in money circulation in the second half of the fourteenth century, using the example of the coin hoards of the Bulgar ulus and the 199 excavation of the Bolgar settlement.
Mukhametshin D.G.
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