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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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“Intuitive districts”: Agentive images in a post‐socialist city
Abstract Anyone who has lived in a city knows that, separately from the administrative or electoral districts, there are districts that exist in the imagination. Areas of the city seem to have a distinctive character and ethos. The article suggests that such notional place‐forming occurs spontaneously through everyday sensations, life activities, and ...
Caroline Humphrey
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Exemplary differences: ethnicity, mythic histories, and essentialism in Khovd, Mongolia
Abstract This article provides an ethnographic account of understandings of ‘ethnic’ difference in Khovd province, Mongolia. It attempts to use said material to challenge the terms of debate within the current concern with ‘essentialism’ in social theory.
Joe Ellis
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With the death of Abū Sa‘īd Bahādur Khan in 1335 without an heir, powerful tribes under the centralised Ilkhanid state sought to assert control. Among them was the Mongolized Jalayir tribe, originally Turkic.
Ahmet Korkmaz
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Rashid al-Din. Shu’ab-i panjganah. 2. The Mongols and Turks (1) » [PDF]
Research objectives and materials: The “Shu’ab-i panjganah” is a Persian manuscript of Rashid al-Din’s works – the medieval historian who lived in Persia and worked at the Ilkhanid court at the end of the 13th – beginning of the 14th centuries.
Chulpan I. Khamidova
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Shejere of the Ancestors of the Crimean Khans: The Problem of Interpretation
Research objectives: To identify the genealogical line of the ruling dynasty of the Crimean Khanate – the Girays – tracing the family tree from Chinggis Khan to Haji Giray. The ancestors of Girays were the khans of the Golden Horde.
Abduzhemilev R.R.
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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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On May 17–18, 2017, an international workshop “Networks, Regions and Institutions in Mongol Eurasia: A Meso-Historical Analysis” was held at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem with the participation of researchers from Israel, Japan, Britain, United ...
Roman Hautala
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Silk Road and Trade of the Mongol Empire
Our ancestors once said, “A person who does not know his history is like a monkey lost in the forest.” In the framework of this work, it was intended to study the historical development of the Silk Road and the characteristics of trade during the Mongol ...
Nyamdaa Otgonsaikhan
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Introduction. The aim of the paper is a study of the evolution of legal relations on the territory of the Mongol Empire in the second half of the 13th century.
Roman Pochekaev
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