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Between Fact and Fantasy: Early Sources on Oirat Historical Dialectology

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2021
The article presents the results of a linguistic analysis of three early sources on Oirat historical dialectology, Rashīd al-Dīn’s Jāmiʿ al-Tawārīkh (Compendium of Chronicles, completed between 1306 and 1311) and the Mongol chronicles Sir-a tuγuǰi ...
Pavel O. Rykin
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Ada’s Penmanship. To the publication of an excerpt from the Russian translation of Nabokov’s novel [PDF]

open access: yesЛитературный факт, 2020
The material offered to the readers is a translation into Russian, with extensive notes, of an excerpt from the First Part of Vladimir Nabokov’s novel Ada, or Ardor: A Family Chronicle (1969).
Andrei Babikov
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The “Horde Captivity” of the Ryazan Prince Oleg Ingvarevich Krasny (1238–1258): From Historiographical Myth to Historical Realities

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2021
Research objective: To both study the mechanisms of the formation of the historiographical myth about the so-called “Horde captivity” of the Ryazan Prince Oleg Ingvarevich Krasny and to reconstruct the political history of the Ryazan Principality in the ...
Vorotyntsev L.V.
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Sheila Blair. “Illustrating History: Rashid al-Din and his Compendium of Chronicles” [PDF]

open access: yesAbstracta Iranica, 2019
Specialiste incontestable de la peinture ilkhanide depuis ses premieres publications (voir par exemple l’ouvrage Epic Images and Contemporary History: The Illustrations of the Great Mongol Shahnama, 1981, qu’elle redigea avec Oleg Grabar), Sheila Blair est aussi revenue regulierement sur le celebre ouvrage de Rashīd al-Dīn, le Jāmi’ al-Tawārīkh.
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Examining the Slavic Identity in the Middle Ages: Perception of Common Sense of Slavic Community in Polish and Bohemian Medieval Chronicles [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The concept of Slavic solidarity is taken by some political or ideological movements as obviosity. In its later tradition it is based mainly on the language and cultural solidarity emphasised by romantic (and earlier) literature.
Mesiarkin, Adam
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Rashid al-din. Shu’ab-i Panjganah. 2. The Mongols and the Turks (2) [PDF]

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2016
Research objectives and materials: The article presents part of the translation of the 2nd chapter of the manuscript. This part contains a genealogical tree of Jochi Khan (his descendants known to Rashid al-din).
Ch.I. Khamidova
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The Secret History of the Mongols (Mongγol-un niγuča tobčiyan): Orographic Objects in the Context of Inner Asian Historical Geography

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2020
Introduction. Investigation of the space once invaded and reclaimed by the Mongolic peoples is one of the pressing problems in the history of nomadic societies. Goals.
Marina M. Sodnompilova
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Los lenguajes del ciclismo y la novela El Alpe D’Huez de Javier García Sánchez = The languages of Bicycling and Javier García Sánchez´s novel El Alpe D´Huez

open access: yesEstudios Humanísticos. Filología, 2018
En el bicentenario de la aparición de la bicicleta, este trabajo quiere ser una indagación en el lenguaje sectorial del ciclismo, más allá del que aparece en las crónicas periodísticas, que es el único que hasta ahora ha contado.
Clara Ayuso Collantes
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The Anatomy of a Regicide Attempt: Shāhrukh, the Ḥurūfīs, and the Timurid Intellectuals in 830/1426–27 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This article provides a contextual analysis of the assassination attempt on the Timurid ruler Shahrukh’s life on 21 February 1427 in Herat. According to the contemporary Timurid chroniclers, Ahmad-i Lur, a Hurufi by profession, tried to kill ...
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Shejere of the Ancestors of the Crimean Khans: The Problem of Interpretation

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2019
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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