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Women and Religion in the Mongol Empire [PDF]
Aspects of the Mongol Empire have been well studied in academia, but these analyses, like much of our recording and analysis of world history overall, have largely excluded women.
Barnett, Karlie
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İlhanlılar Zamanında Tıp ve Eczacılık Bilimlerine Genel Bir Bakış
Moğol istilasından sonra yeni bir değişim ve dönüşüm dönemine giren Ön Asya coğrafyası ilmi alanlarda farklı bir gelişim çağına girmiştir. Bu bölgede on üçüncü yüzyılın başında savaşın, katliamların ve göçün yıkıcı etkisini yaşayan bilimsel durum ...
Özkan Dayı
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Explanation some points of Mikhail Panaretos “Trapesund Chronicle” [PDF]
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]
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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Women in Mongol Iran: The Khatuns, 1206-1335 [PDF]
The book investigates the development of women’s status in the Mongol Empire from its original homeland in Mongolia up to the end of the Ilkhanate of Iran in 1335.
De Nicola, Bruno
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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]
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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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
: 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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De la “non négociation” à l'alliance inaboutie. Réflexions sur la diplomatie entre les Mongols et l'Occident latin [PDF]
International audienceDans cet article, l'auteur étudie l'histoire des relations diplomatiques entre les Mongols et l'Occident latin depuis leurs origines avec de précieuses indications sur ce qu'il appelle un « corpus multilingue éclaté ».
Aigle, Denise
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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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