FEATURES OF PERSIAN SOURCES ON THE HISTORY OF JOCHI ULUS
G. Narymbet, Т. Kydyr
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Genetic polymorphism of Y-chromosome in Kazakh populations from Southern Kazakhstan. [PDF]
Ashirbekov Y +8 more
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Ancient Components and Recent Expansion in the Eurasian Heartland: Insights into the Revised Phylogeny of Y-Chromosomes from Central Asia. [PDF]
Zhabagin M +8 more
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Genetic Polymorphism of 27 Y-STR Loci in the Western Kazakh Tribes from Kazakhstan and Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan. [PDF]
Ashirbekov Y +9 more
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Research objectives: A study of questions about the time of the emergence of the “Tatar” trade route (“Via Tatarica”), the influence of external factors and internal political processes in the ulus of Jochi on the formation and development of this trade ...
Vorotyntsev L.V.
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Agriculture, cattle breeding and trade in the Golden Horde based on data from written sources [PDF]
This article examines data available from written sources on agriculture, cattle breeding and trade in Ulus Jochi. According to archaeological data, in the Golden Horde, millet was the most widely cultivated crop, followed by rye, wheat, barley, oat and ...
Nedashkovsky L.
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The Connections of the Iberian Peninsula States with the Golden Horde. [PDF]
The purpose of the article is to study the relations between the populations of the Iberian Peninsula and the Golden Horde. Research materials: Written sources, archaeological data (ceramics, numismatics, etc.).
Pachkalov A.V.
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The Golden Horde Ethnology of Tatars: 1. The Epic and Historical “Golden Throne” (“Altyn Tәkhet”) [PDF]
The author of this article seeks to identify the historical origins of particular patronal place characteristic for the ulus of Jochi and later Turko-Tatar States established on its territory in the 15th–16th centuries.
D.M. Iskhakov
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RESEARCH OF CULT MONUMENTS OF SARYARKA IN THE ERA OF ULUS JOCHI
The article delves into the historical research of cult-memorial sites from the Golden Horde era in the Saryarka region. It examines various perspectives regarding the emergence of sites influenced by the early spread of Islam in the central regions.The pre-revolutionary period is characterized by the fixation and description of the ...
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