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Theoretical and practical continuity in the making of Ottoman/Turkish literary history: a metahistoriographical analysis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The practice of literary historiography in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey is considered to be a relatively recent phenomenon, the emergence of which is thought to take place in the early twentieth century.
Vissing, Ezgi
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ОРТАЛЫҚ АЗИЯДАҒЫ ХРИСТИАН ДІНІ: ОРТА ҒАСЫРДАҒЫ ШЫҒЫС-СИРИЯ ДІНІНІҢ ҚАБЫЛДАНУЫ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
In 2016 archeologists discovered the medieval city of Ilibalyk in modern day Kazakhstan. This new and exciting archeological excavation of the medieval archeological site Ilibalyk reveals the presence of the Church of the East or the East Syriac Church
Tashmanbetova, Zhuldyz
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Ilchikdai Ulus in the Empire of Amir Timur

open access: yesOriental Studies
Introduction. The history of the empire of Amir Timur and domains ruled by his descendants has been subject to many studies dealing with political history, administrative-military system, tribes and clans, social structure and other aspects. However, the
Rustam A. Abdumanapov
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The verb sür- in Ali Şir Nevayi’s works and a review on the semantic dimention of sür [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Throughout history, it is seen that words have undergone various changes in terms of meaning. Determining these changes in words is very important in revealing language development in historical periods.
Galip GÜNER, Muzaffer SAZ
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Political History of the Ulus of Jochi in 1256–1263 » [PDF]

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2015
The article examines a number of issues of the Golden Horde political development in 1256–1263. In particular, the author considers the circumstances of the Sartaq’s death and presents his own position regarding the death of Borakchin khatun.
Zh.M. Sabitov
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Death by the Lake: Mortality Crisis in Early Fourteenth-Century Central Asia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Our information about the fourteenth-century plague in Central Asia, or indeed anywhere east of the Crimea/Caspian, derives from a close analysis of the epigraphical evidence from three East Syriac (Nestorian) cemeteries not far from Issyk-Kul’ lake in ...
Slavin, Philip
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Mongol Clothing in the Yuan Period * [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The subject of this paper is clothing, specifically the costumes of the Great Mongol Empire. It is based on recent archaeological discoveries from the territory of the Yuan and the Juchid realms, and in particular on my personal study of the textile ...
Ildikó Oka
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“Everywhere where people live, they are all subordinated to me”: the influence of the imperial steppe ideology on the Mongol Empire’s cultural exchange and diplomacy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
This thesis will argue that the Mongolian Empire’s policies of cultural exchange and diplomacy towards the Latin world were driven by an imperial steppe ideology whose core characteristic was to achieve universal dominion.
Quinn, Luke Jonathan Stephen
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El Imperio mongol y la formación de Occidente. Una actualización historiográfica [PDF]

open access: yes
Ante la exuberante producción historiográfica de la última década este artículo se propone identificar nuevos consensos, líneas de fuerza y posibles hipótesis sobre algunos de los principales puntos de contacto del Imperio mongol con el Occidente latino.
Antonio Garcia Espada
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THE PHENOMENON OF THE HISTORICAL-GEOGRAPHICAL CONTINUITY OF NOMADIC EMPIRES IN EURASIAN STEPPES [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The article summarizes large volume of historical and geographical data on the influence of nomadic peoples on the landscapes of northern Eurasian steppe during the pre-agricultural phase, i.e. prior to the 18–19th centuries.
Alexander Chibilev   +2 more
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