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The Assassination of King Het'um II: The Conversion of The Ilkhans and the Armenians [PDF]
AbstractOn November 17, 1307, the Armenian king, Het'um II, was assassinated by a Mongol, recently converted to Islam, the noyan Bularghu. In this paper I will look at this assassination, which has often been seen as significant in the context of the conversion of the Mongols of Persia to Islam, and also at the effects, or perceived effects, of that ...
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Review of the International Symposium “The Genghisids in Ottoman Sources”
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]
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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El estudio tiene como objetivo observar las novedades y mejoras del método Merdiban lo largo del tiempo que se benefician de los registros contables del Estado Iljanato y el Estado Otomano.
Batuhan Güvemli
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Genetic Analysis of Mingrelians Reveals Long-Term Continuity of Populations in Western Georgia (Caucasus). [PDF]
Schurr TG +11 more
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. Throughout the long development of the Silk Road, traditional medical techniques from various countries have continued to intersect and integrate, and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has also been transmitted to Eurasia via the Silk Road.
Jie MA, Zhiheng GUO
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A Journey to the West: The Ancient Dispersal of Rice Out of East Asia. [PDF]
Spengler RN +10 more
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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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The current study sheds light on the role of one of the most important Prince and leaders of the history of Mongolian Ilkhanate country in Iran: he is Prince Qutlugh, the son of Manghuhdaye of the Mangaquti tribe who were Mongolians.
Sarmad Farhan, Othman Omer
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