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IN THE FOLDS OF TIME: RASHĪD AL‐DĪN ON THEORIES OF HISTORICITY
ABSTRACT By focusing on Rashīd al‐Dīn's (d. 718/1318) historiographical oeuvre and here in particular his “History of the World,” this article challenges the usual approach to his Jāmiʿ al‐tawārīkh (Compendium of Chronicles) and argues that his was a deeply pluralistic enterprise in a world with many centers, tremendous demographic change, high social ...
JUDITH PFEIFFER
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The image of historical figures in kazakh literature [PDF]
Kazakh literature is rich for writers who wrote fiction about the famous historical figures. Each year, besides legends and folk tales which survived until nowadays a lot of fiction works are written.
Abdigapbarova (Абдигапбарова), Zhanar (Жанар) +1 more
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The Silk Route from Land to Sea
The Silk Route reached its historic and economic apogee under the Mongol Empire (1207–1368), as a direct result of the policies of Chinggis Khan (Genghis Khan) and his successors.
Jack Weatherford
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The most recent (682-792 C.E.) volcanic eruption in the Jombolok lava field, East Sayan, Central Asia triggered exodus of Mongolian pre-Chinggis Khaan tribes (778-786 C.E.) [PDF]
International audienceThis study presents new data on one of the most recent (historical) volcanic eruptions in Central Asia. The Jombolok lava field located in the East Sayan Mountains (Southern Siberia) was formed during Late Pleistocene and Holocene ...
Arzhannikov, Sergei G. +7 more
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Multilingualism and Cultural Interactions in the Golden Horde. [PDF]
Objectives: to examine linguistic and cultural interaction in the Golden Horde. Research materials: while addressing the issues of linguistic and cultural interaction in the Golden Horde the author analyzes various documentary and narrative sources ...
István Vásáry
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This article contains annotated translation of extracts from the work of Ulugh Beg (1394–1449) Ulūs-i arba’-yi Chingīzī (Four uluses of the Chingīzīds), written in Persian in 1425.
Zh.M. Tulibayeva
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Construction Status of Herat During the Period of Ögedei Khan (1229-1241)
Mongols began to make a name for themselves in world history during the leadership of Chinggis Khan. They entered the Iranian geography as a result of their struggle with their biggest rival in the west, the Khwarazmshah.
Kurban Durmuşoğlu
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Results of assessment of the competitiveness ranking of Mongolia’s tourism destination
The research study aimed to develop the tourism destination competitiveness model in the Mongolian case. Based on comparative analysis of the previously developed and applied models in other countries and regions, the author developed a basic model to ...
Khishigdalai Ulaankhuu +1 more
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Politics and Religion in Inner Mongolia: Japan’s Plans for the 9th Jebtsundamba “Living Buddha”
Chinggis Khan is the single most important icon or historical figure of Mongolia but the next most important icon, for many generations was the Jebtsundamba khutukhtu (hubilgan, incarnation or “Living Buddha”) of Urga.1 The 8th Jebtsundamba, as a symbol
Paul Hyer
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The study of plant stress tolerance in Mongolia is based on the estimation of morphological and physiological parameters without taking into consideration plant enzyme activity and non-enzymatic antioxidant contents.
Jambalsuren Bayarmaa +4 more
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