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The Phenomenon Šiltāqāt And Its Reflections In The Armenian Historical Milieu
Since the end of the XIV century, in official documents and written sources on the history of the Ilkhanate, the term šiltāqāt is often found, the meaning of which is still not fully understood.
Gor Margaryan
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History of Islamic Medical Schools in Turkey’s Territory [PDF]
Çıkmaz S, Mesut R.
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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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Cultural heritage related to the Mongols of the Ilkhanate in Erzurum
The city of Erzurum in Türkiye is home to two architectural masterpieces that are considered invaluable cultural and historical heritage and ancient works of art: Hasan Castle and Çobandede Bridge. Located on the eastern edge of Anatolia and on the historical Silk Road, Erzurum is one of Türkiye’s current border cities and has long been considered a ...
Ulaanaa Tsogbadrakh +1 more
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In the history of Iran, particularly after the advent of Islam, schools of art, architecture, and urban planning emerged as civilizational components shaped by cultural traditions, religious beliefs, politics, geography, and social conditions.
Morteza Lotfipour Siahkalroudi +3 more
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Research objectives: An analysis of official documents and notes of foreign contemporaries to clarify some aspects of political and legal life of the Chaghadai Ulus and early Timurid state in the 13th– beginning of 15th centuries.
Pochekaev R.Yu.
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Dimitri Korobeinikov. “The Ilkhans in the Byzantine Sources” [PDF]
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The article deals with the place and role of the ‘Zubda(t) al-Fikra(t) fī Tārīkh al-Hijra(t)’ by Baybars al-Manṣūrī (d. in 1325) in the contemporary Mamluk studies, as well as with posssibilty of its wider implementation in Middle East studies.
A. Filipau
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Dashdondog Bayarsaikhan. “Armenian Hagiography on the Ilkhans” [PDF]
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