The Empire of Amir Timur and His Political Successors: Kipchaks in Social and Administrative Structures [PDF]
Introduction. Insights into the Kipchak ethnic component of Central Asian history are a very important field instrumental in reconstructing actual processes across the vast Eurasian territories.
Rustam A. Abdumanapov
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The problem of ethnic ties between the Altai and West Siberian regions in the Middle Ages (based on ethnonymy, folklore and traditional culture) [PDF]
The article examines the ethnonymy and folklore data preserved by modern Siberian and Altai Turks, which implies fairly active ethnic ties between the Altai and West Siberian regions. The great migration of peoples, founding Turkic state formations, then
Zaituna A. Tychinskikh
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The study of medieval kipchak-arabic dictionaries
It is known that handwritten monuments to the Kazakh people are stored in the archives and libraries of the world. It is known that many of these monuments have been studied by European, Russian Orientalists and other foreign and domestic Orientalists ...
K. Kydyrbayev
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Metal Cauldrons in the Kipchak Culture
The paper considers the finds of riveted iron cauldrons on the northwestern periphery of the Sayan-Altai from the burials of nomads of the second half of the IX–XIII centuries.
Ilyushin Andrey M.
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The burials of the kurgan 2 of the Menovnoe VII burial ground (Eastern Kazakhstan) [PDF]
Emerged in the beginning of the 2nd millennium AD, the nomadic confederation of the Kipchaks up until the beginning of the 13th c. dominated the Eurasian steppes, which became known from the 11th c. as Desht-i Qipchaq or Kipchak steppe.
Tkachev A.A. , Tkachev Al.Al.
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A Кipchak burial of the Menovnoe VII burial ground in the Upper Irtysh River Basin [PDF]
In this paper, the materials of one of the burial mounds of the Early Kipchak cemetery of Menovnoe VII dated to the turn of the 1st–2nd mil. AD are introduced into the scientific discourse. It was the time of transition in the steppes of the Upper Irtysh
Tkachev A.A. , Tkachev Al.Al.
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«Long» barrow in the Menovnoe VI burial ground [PDF]
The pre-Mongolian time materials in the territory of the Irtysh River basin in Kazakhstan are associated with the functioning of the Kimak-Kipchak proto-state federation that existed in the end of the 1st — beginning of the 2nd mil. AD.
Tkachev А.A.
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Ethnocultural basis of the formation process of the Crimean Tatar art culture and decorative and applied art (part two) [PDF]
In the articlean attempt is made to trace the course of the early medieval (Old Turkic) stage of Turkization process of the plain, foothill, mountainous, southern coast population of the Crimea.
Ismet Zaatov
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Research objectives: To consider the problem of the Eastern Kipchak presence in the pre-Mongol period in Southern Siberia, Altai, and adjacent territories, including the identification of traces of specific Kipchak clan formations in this area. Research
Iskhakov D.M., Zakirova I.G.
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Turkic Runology and its Historical Essence [PDF]
In this article article puts forward theoretically grounded ideas about the Turkic runology and its socio-historical significance, reveals the essence of runic inscriptions.
Nazarov Nasriddin Atakulovich
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