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Pre-Revolutionary Collection of Grochan Hillfort from the Funds of Sarapul Local Museum
The paper features the first publication of the collection of medieval archaeological findings discovered at Grokhan settlement from the funds of the Museum of History and Culture of the Middle Kama Region (Sarapul).
Makarov Leonid D.
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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. The author determined the existence of three types of Bolgar dinars and provides metrological parameters for each type of coins.
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The work is devoted to the systematization of the materials of burial ground 3 of the archaeological complex near the village of Mayaki (ancient city of Tsarino). The materials of the excavations of some of its sites have previously been published.
Kravchenko Eduard E.
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The paper considers the materials from Laishevo (Chakma) settlement located in Laishevsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan related to the discoveries of Slavonic ceramics resembling the ceramics of Ancient Rus, but containing an admixture of coarse ...
Rudenko Konstantin A.
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Residential Buildings and Stoves of the Ostolopovo Settlements (late X – XII Centuries) in Tatarstan
The article examines the residential structures of the Ostolopovo settlement in the Alekseevsk district of Tatarstan. This was one of the trade and craft settlements of the Volga Bolgars, established in the second half to the end of the X century.
Konstantin A. Rudenko
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Abstract The Habsburg Empire dissolved after World War One. A new world order of nation‐states was emerging that acknowledged and distributed civic rights to non‐titular nations based on national minority status. How did Jewish communities in the former Kingdom of Hungary respond to the gradual change of sovereignty, the ethnicisation of everyday life ...
Anna Adorjáni
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The Eastern Relations of Early Hungarian Folk-music
The latest scientific opinions concerning the origin of the Magyars may be summed up as follows. The primary home of the Magyars as an Ugro-Finnish tribe was probably in Eastern Europe between the Volga and the Ural Mountains.
Benedict Szabolcsi
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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. This important event took place in the framework of the integrated project “Cultural heritage of Tatarstan: the ancient town of Bolgar and the island-fortress of Sviyazhsk,” in force since ...
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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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The article deals with the metal mirrors, found in the Volga Bolgaria and the Bolgar region of the Golden Horde. They are kept in the funds of Tatarstan museums and personal collections. 778 pieces of metal mirrors have been studied.
Rudenko Konstantin A.
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