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Explanation some points of Mikhail Panaretos “Trapesund Chronicle” [PDF]

open access: yesCodrul Cosminului, 2013
The article deals with the significant source of the 14th century so-called “Trapesund Chronicle” of Mikhail Panaretos. It`s shown the importance of this source for the history of Trapezund Empire, Georgia, Byzance, Near East.
Vazha I. Kiknadze
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The Functions and Usages of Waqf in the Architectural Structure of Yazd (from Ilkhanate to Qajar) [PDF]

open access: yesAnastasis: Research in Medieval Culture and Art
One of the most important characteristics of Waqf in Yazd city, which has been less noticed so far, is its role in the formation of architecture and urban planning. Therefore, in the following article, while examining the history of Waqf in Yazd from the
Seyyed Saeid Hosseini   +2 more
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The Impact of Religious Factors on Legitimation of Power in the Golden Horde and Late Medieval Turkic-Mongol States of the 15th–18th Centuries [PDF]

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2013
The article deals with a new factor of legitimating power in the late medieval Chinggisid states established after the decline and fall of the ‘steppe empires’ of the Yuan Dynasty, Ilkhanate in Iran, Chagatai Ulus, and Golden Horde.
R.Yu. Pochekaev
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Diplomatic Relations between the Mamluk and Ilkhanate States from 694 To 736 AH / 1294 To 1336 AD (It is a Historical, Investigative Study)

open access: yesZanco Journal of Humanity Sciences
This study, entitled "Diplomatic Relations between the Mamluk and Ilkhanate States from 694 to 736 AH / 1294 to 1336 AD," is a historical analysis that examines the diplomatic interactions between these two powers.
Lanja Talaat Obaid   +1 more
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The Golden Tent Paradigm: Between the Mongols and Islam

open access: yesRevue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée, 2018
: 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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FEATURES (XIII-XIV CENTURIES) ILKHANATE PERIOD ARCHITECTURE STYLE

open access: yesInterConf, 2021
From the 13th century, a large part of Asia was ruled by descendants from the great Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan. The European continent was considered the territory of this great empire, starting from Rome to China. During this period, along with the expansion of trade relations between East and West, artists and ideas about art began to flow to the ...
openaire   +2 more sources

İlhanlıların Sosyo-Politik İlişkilerinde Dinî-Mezhebî Kabullerin Rolü / The Role of Religious-Sectarian Acknowledgements in The Socio-Political Relations of The Ilkhanate

open access: yesİlahiyat Tetkikleri Dergisi, 2016
Bir Moğol devleti olan İlhanlılar, siyasi olarak Cengiz Han’dan itibaren belirlenen hedefleri gerçekleştirmekiçin çalışmışladır. Moğolların İslam’ı seçmeleri siyasi hamlelerinde Müslümanlar lehine birdeğişiklik getirmemiştir.
Hanifi ŞAHİN
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Pochekaev R.Yu. Chinggis Khan’s Great Yasa in the Mongol Empire and Chinggisid States of the 13th–14th centuries: Legal Code or Ideal “Law and Order”? [PDF]

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2016
Research objective of the article is clarifying of the nature of the Greta Yasa of Chinggis Khan: was it legal code or set of specific edicts, regulations and principles?
R.Yu. Pochekaev
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Review of the International Symposium “The Genghisids in Ottoman Sources”

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение
The International Symposium “The Genghisids in Ottoman Sources” was held in Istanbul on March 11, 2025, organized by the History Department of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of Marmara University and the Usmanov Center for Research on the ...
Kemaloğlu I.
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Tamgha and the Struggle against It: On the History of Medieval Turkic-mongol Taxation System [PDF]

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2014
The paper deals with the Turkic-Mongol taxation institute of tamgha widely used in the Mongol Empire since the first half of the 13th century. Author characterizes the etymology of this term, its meanings, legal regulation of levy and rates, evolution of
R.Yu. Pochekaev
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