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“Jami al-tawarikh” by Kadyr Ali-bek: raising the question of authorship
Research objectives: This article raises the question of the authorship of the work “Jami al-tawarikh”, written in Kasimov at the beginning of the 17th century.
Baybulatova L.F.
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Research objectives: To provide a comprehensive overview of Muscovite interaction with Tatars during Ivan IV’s reign, both with each successor state of the Jochid ulus and with Tatars who moved to Muscovy and entered Ivan IV’s service.
Halperin C.J.
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Where Were the “Goose” and the “Gorodets” of Shakh-Ali bin Sheikh Auliyar’s Charter of 1543?
Objective: Based on the methods of historical geography, the author identifies the location of the “Goose” and “Gorodets” mentioned in the act of 1543.
A.V. Deduk
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Rethinking Qādir ʻAlī Beg’s Historiography (Jāmi‘ al-Tavārīkh)
Research objective: To analyze the issues concerning the manuscripts of Qādir ‘Alī Beg. To investigate the value of his work as a historical source, its sources and their influence on the historical perceptions of the author.
Nagamine H.
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The Siberian Branch of the Shibanid Dynasty in Sh. Marjani’s Studies
Objectives and research materials: In 1885, Shihabuddin Marjani wrote the work “Mustafa al-Akhbar fi ahwal Kazan va Bulgar” (“The Mine of Information about Events in Kazan and Bulghar”).
Maslyuzhenko D.N.
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New archaeological studies of the Khan's capital city of Kasimov
The article deals with the history of the study of medieval Kasimov – the capital of the Qasim Khanate (mid XV – late XVII centuries). The stages of archaeological study are highlighted.
Akhmetgalin Farid A., Sitdikov Airat G.
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The Tatar Literature of the Late Middle Ages » [PDF]
The Tatar verbal art of the 15th–18th centuries developed over more than three centuries and reflected, reflects very complicated, contradictory, and tragic periods in the history of the Tatar people. This is a time of the Golden Horde disintegration and
Kh.Yu. Minnegulov
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Two groups of Tatars have historically been settled in the eastern regions of the Ryazan Region - Kasimov Tatars and Mishari Tatars, with a total population of 3,071 people (as of 2021).
Renat V. Abyanov
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The development of the post-Horde’s research in recent years requires the summarizing of intermediate results and the formulation of new research problems. In his latest monograph “From Vassals to Overlords. The Russian State and the Heirs of the Golden
Moiseev M.V.
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Historical chronicles of post-Golden Horde states: general and specific
Research objectives: To identify common and distinctive features in post-Golden Horde historiography. Research materials: Three works were used for analysis: “Tavarikh-i guzida Nusrat name” by an anonymous author, “Jami at-tavarikh” by Kadir Ali-bek ...
Baybulatova L.F.
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