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The name of Chinggis Khan and the women who contributed to the rise of his empire have long been associated with barbarism in the West. However, the rediscovery of the Secret History of the Mongols, a medieval Mongolian epic chronicle, in 1866, and its ...
Benedetta De Bonis
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Who Was the Builder of Mongol Towns in Transbaikalia?
In the Transbaikalia territory, unique archaeological sites belonging to the Mongol Empire period are found – the town of Khirkhira and the palace of Kondui.
N.N. Kradin
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Tourism and culture in Mongolia: the case of Ulaanbaatar Naadam [PDF]
The chapter discusses the different experiences of the two sets of visitors to the Ulaanbaala Naadan festival, based on a study conducted in 2005, and explores the challenges for this traditional cultural event posed by modern tourism and other forces ...
O'Gorman, Kevin D., Thompson, K.
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The histories of sharaf al-Dīn’ Alī Yazdī: A formal analysis [PDF]
The histories of sharaf al-Dīn’ Alī Yazdī: A formal ...
Ilker Evrim Binbas
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The Golden Tent Paradigm: Between the Mongols and Islam
: This article focuses on the ‘golden tent’ and on tents from the golden textiles depicted in the medieval written sources as the symbols of power of the Mongol khans.
Zvezdana Dode
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The dress of the Mongol Empire: Genealogy and diaspora of the Terlig [PDF]
Terlig is a characteristic Mongolian dress. It was originally developed to accommodate aspects of Mongolian lifestyle and culture. During the Yuan dynasty, it came to symbolise the dress of higher social status. The original composition of the garment, i.
Cho, Woohyun, Kim, Jinyoung, Yi, Jaeyoon
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Political Repressions in the Mongol Empire, Golden Horde and Other Turkic-Mongol States, and their Justifications (13th–16th cc.) [PDF]
In this article the author analyses the cases of political repressions in the Mongol Empire, Golden Horde and other Turkic-Mongol states of the 13th–16th centuries.
R.Yu. Pochekaev
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Interpretation of Zubdat al-fikra’s Information in the Work of A.A. Porsin
The purpose of this review is to evaluate the academic qualities of a book by A.A. Porsin about information from “Zubdat al-fikra” on the history of the ulus of Jochi in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries.
Sabitov Zh.M.
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Reframing the Mongols in 1260 : the Armenians, the Mongols and the Magi [PDF]
The irruption of the Mongols led to profound changes in the political, cultural and confessional climate of the thirteenth-century Near East. While many did not survive the initial onslaught and the years of turmoil that followed, and rulers that opposed
Stewart, Angus
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Mongolian oral epic poetry : an overview [PDF]
Mongolian tuuli, or epic poetry, the most important genre in Mongolian literary history, is a vast tradition of orally composed works. Accompanied by musical instruments such as the tobshur and the choor, tuuli relates these nomadic peoples' glorious ...
Gejin, Chao
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