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The article examines the spiritual and cultural aspects of religious vocabulary in the written monuments of the Ulus of Jochi era, specifically in the poems of Qutb «Khusraw and Shirin», Sayf Sarai «Gulistan bit-turki», Khwarazmi «Muhabbat-nameh», «Central Asian Tafsir», and the prose work of Mahmud bin Ali al-Bulgari al-Kerderi «Nahj al-Faradis».
Мұрат Сабыр +2 more
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Once Again to the Question of the Hordes’ Color Terms in the Ulus of Jochi (the Boz-Horde term in the sources of the 16th–19th centuries) » [PDF]
Article discusses the features of using the term of Boz Horde in the territory of the ulus of Jochi. By involving the Turkic and Mongolian sources of the 16th–19th centuries, the author compares the term of Boz Horde with widespread color designations of
I.A. Mustakimov
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Research objectives: To analyze the processes behind the formation and development of the Tatar ethnopolitical community in the Ulus of Jochi in the XIII–XV centuries.
Izmailov I.L.
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Population dataset for 23 Y-STR in the Merkit clan form Kazakh population [PDF]
This study presents a comprehensive analysis of 23 Y-STR data for the Merkit clan, a subgroup within the Kerey tribe of the Kazakh people. A total of 64 complete haplotypes were generated using the PowerPlex Y23 System.
Bekzhan Faizov +3 more
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Materials of Turkic Dastans as a Historical Source: the experience of cross-cultural analysis [PDF]
The article analyzes the concepts of “Altyn Urda”, “Ak Urda” and “Buz (Böz) Urda”, taking place in historical literature, as well as in the Turkic dastan “Idegei”. The main attention is paid to the origin of these terms.
Damir M. Iskhakov
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Genetic genealogy of Y-chromosome in the Zhetiru tribe of the Kazakh population from Kazakhstan [PDF]
IntroductionThe Y chromosome, transmitted exclusively through the paternal line, is a well-established tool for verifying genealogical data. The Kazakh tribe Zhetiru in Kazakhstan, comprising seven clans, has conflicting historical and genealogical ...
Aigul Zhunussova +10 more
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The article examines the impact of translations on the formation of interpretative distortions in written sources concerning women’s high-framed headdresses of the Ulus Jochi period.
Т. Krupa
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From Batu to Janybek: Military Conflicts of the Ulus of Jochi with Poland and Hungary (1) »
Research objective: The author of this article examines a number of military conflicts between the ulus of Jochi and both Hungary and Poland followed the first invasion of the Tatars in these lands in 1241. Research materials: For the most part, the author’s analysis is based on information of synchronous Latin sources in comparison with information ...
Roman Hautala
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Money Circulation in the Bulgar Ulus in the second half of fourteenth century
Research objectives: To reveal the radical change in money circulation in the second half of the fourteenth century, using the example of the coin hoards of the Bulgar ulus and the 199 excavation of the Bolgar settlement.
Mukhametshin D.G.
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The Kazakh Khanate as a сontinuation of the Ulus of Jochi: problems of historical succession
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 ...
A.A. Absalikov
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