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Mongolian page of the Ulus Jochi’ history
This review article discusses a new scientific publication of the Institute of Mongolian Studies and the Department of History of the Mongolian State University. In 2019, Steppe Publishing published a collective monograph entitled «History of the Mongol Empire» in 5 volumes.
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LONG-BLADED WEAPON IN KAZAKH HEROIC EPIC [PDF]
This article examines the long-bladed weapons of the Turkic nomads of Eurasia during the Medieval and Early Modern periods with particular attention paid to swords, sabers, and shashkas as reflected in Kazakh heroic epics.
Agatay, O.M. +2 more
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Translation of information about Jochi and the khans of the Jochi ulus from the Turkic-language source Tavarikhi Guzidayi Nusrat ...
A.A. Zhumabayeva, Zh.M. Sabitov
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Breaking the glass ceiling in Kazakhstani science: Government grants and gender representation trends [PDF]
Type of the article: Research Article Equal participation in scientific activity is an important indicator of the fair distribution of opportunities in a democratic society.
Zhazira Iskindirova +3 more
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MONGOL WARRIORS OF THE JOCHI ULUS AT THE KARASUYR CEMETERY, ULYTAU, CENTRAL KAZAKHSTAN
We present an archaeological study of medieval burials of warriors in the Karasuyr cemetery in the northwestern Betpakdala desert, near the southern Ulytau range in central Kazakhstan. The region was an eastern province of the Golden Horde, a ritual center of Jochi’s clan and later Mongol rulers until the late 16th century.
E. R. Usmanova +3 more
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HISTORY OF ULUS JOCHI THE “TARIKH-I RASHIDI” BY M.KH. DULATI
The objective of this article is to study information from Tarikhi Rashidi regarding the history of the Golden Horde. The main research material of the study was the complete translation of Tarikhi Rashidi, carried out in the 1990s. The authors put forward 5 different theses regarding the history of the Golden Horde.
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Research works on the burial monument of the time of Jochi Ulus in the Ulytau district
On the territory of the Ulytau district there are many cities, settlements, mausoleums and burials reflecting the material culture of the Ulus of Jochi era. Burial monuments are one of such legacies. The subject of this article is the burial place in the Jochi Khan complex. The paper presents the research results of this monument. The cultural identity
A.Ye. Kassenali +2 more
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Review of the Monograph of Zardyhan Qinayatuly Kazak State and Jochi Khan» » [PDF]
Research monograph of Zardykhan Qinayatuly “Qazaq memleketі zhane Zhoshy khan” (“Kazakh State and Jochi Khan”) was published in the Kazakh language in 2014 in Kazakhstan.
Zh.M. Sabitov
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The objects of loyalty in the early Mongol Empire (twelfth and thirteenth centuries) [PDF]
The world empire created by the Mongols in the thirteenth century was based upon a system of loyalties to different figures, families and institutions. This article explains some of the key “objects of loyalty” at the heart of the Mongol Empire and at a ...
Jones, T.X.
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Research objectives: The presentation of an inferred location of the Tatar Shlyakh trade road from Azaq to Lviv along the northern coast of the Sea of Azov and Black Sea.
Khromov K.K.
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