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Jochi

2011
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Eastern and Western Hungarians in the Uluses of Chagatai and Jochi

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2023
The purpose of the study is to identify the links between the groups referred to in the sources of the XIII—XV centuries as “Magyars” or “Hungarians” with nomadic Hungarians or subjects of the Hungarian king who were taken to the east after the Mongol invasion.
Artem Porsin, Zukhra Junissova
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The author's conception on a historical personality in Nurlan Sanzhar's novel «The Unexpected Guest – Jochi»

Bulletin of the Karaganda university Philology series, 2021
This article examines the author's conception on the historical personality. The material of the research is the novel «The Unexpected Guest – Jochi» by the modern Kazakh writer Nurlan Sanzhar. Moreover, the image of a historical character, given by the author from the perspective of a modern person, was also analyzed.
B.K. Bazylova, S.B. Dautova
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‘Ineens is een jochie een echte regisseur ’

Kinderopvang, 2016
Kinderopvangorganisatie Partou doet als enige mee aan het UNICEF Kinderrechten Filmfestival. Kinderen van zeventig bso-locaties stuurden honderd filmpjes in. ‘Je leert als pm’er wat kinderen echt bezighoudt.’
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THE IMPORTANCE OF THE ULUS OF JOCHI IN THE HISTORY OF KAZAKHSTAN

Bulletin of Dulaty University
Jochi Ulus is of great importance in Kazakh history, as it had a great influence on the formation of the Kazakh people and the development of statehood. The western part of the ulus, including the regions of Central Asia and Kazakhstan, later became the land of the Kazakh Khanate.
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VERSIONS OF AL-ZAMAKHSHARI’S MUQADDIMAT AL-ADAB DURING THE JOCHI ULUS PERIOD

KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIES
This article examines issues related to the creation, versions, preservation, and lexical composition of Muqaddamat al-Adab by Abu’l-Qasim Mahmud ibn ʿUmar ibn Muhammad al-Zamakhshari (1075–1144), who lived during the Khwarazmshah era (1097–1231). Particular attention is paid to the manuscripts of Muqaddamat al-Adab copied in the Jochi Ulus, with ...
Ashirbek Muminov, Bagdat Dyussenov
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The Kazakh Khanate as a сontinuation of the Ulus of Jochi: problems of historical succession

ULY DALA MURASY
The study of the formation of the Kazakh Khanate is of great importance for Kazakhstani historical scholarship. Despite the existence of numerous academic publications on this topic, a comparative analysis of various types of historical sources remains insufficiently developed.
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