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Newly Discovered Lexical Items in Documents of Armenian Community of Kamieniec (16th-17th Centuries)
This article investigates the lexical characteristics of the chronicle of the Armenian community that settled in the medieval Polish town of Kamieniec during the 16th and 17th centuries.
G. K. Khachatryan
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Belagash: A Newly Discovered Kipchak-Era Site in Central Kazakhstan
Introduction. Despite the long history of archaeological research in Central Kazakhstan, many aspects of culture inherent to its medieval nomadic population remain understudied. So, the ninety-year-long excavations of eighth-to-twelfth century sites have
Alexey I. Kukushkin +3 more
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The Cumans of Southern Urals. A Chain of Cultural Shifts
The paper is devoted to the problem of interpretation of written sources of archaeological materials of the high middle ages. The data discrepancy of numerous written sources on the the Kipchaks (Kimek-Cumans) history confederation had required ...
Sergey G. Botalov
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Research objectives: Published in 2018, an article by Prof. V.A. Ivanov pointed to a pressing problem regarding the possibility to correlate information provided in written sources with archaeological data, discussing it in the context of issues of ...
Timokhin D.M., Tishin V.V.
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საქართველოში ყივჩაყთა გადმოსვლას მეცნიერთა უმრავლესობა 1118 წლით ათარიღებს. ყივჩაყთა ჩამოსახლებასსაქართველოში როგორც დადებით მოვლენას აფასებს დავითის ისტორიკოსი. ძირითადადა სეთივე თვალსაზრისია ქართულ ისტორიოგრაფიაში. ამასთანავე, ყივჩაყების საქართველოში ყოფნასთან დაკავშირებით ლიტერატურაში აზრთა სხვადასხვაობაა.
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Sedentarization of the Medieval Nomads of Eastern Europe: Understandings and Manifestations
Research objectives: To demonstrate that, contrary to the opinion of many researchers of the history and culture of nomads during the Middle Ages, sedentarization (the transition from a nomadic to settled lifestyle) was neither an end in itself nor the ...
Ivanov V.A.
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Introduction. The Mongol conquest of the Eastern European steppes implies the presence of the conquerors themselves in the occupied territories which should be reflected in the archaeological monuments.
Vladimir A. Ivanov +2 more
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Kipchak “long” mound from the Menovnoe VII burial ground (Eastern Kazakhstan) [PDF]
This article aims at cultural, chronological, and social interpretation of the “long” burial mound 3, containing Kipchak graves, studied in the Menovnoye VII necropolis of different periods in the Upper Irtysh River region.
Tkachev A.A., Tkachev Al.Al.
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The Term of Gregorian Zone Kipchak Turkish Based on the Text of Tore Bitiki
Töre Bitiki, Gregoryan Kıpçakların hayatlarını düzenleyen, toplumsal ilişkilerini belirleyen bir hukuk metnidir. Mihitar Goş tarafından 12. yüzyılda Hay diliyle yazılan Dadastan Girk (Yargı Kitabı) 1518-1519 yılları arasında Hay dilinden Latinceye, 1523 ...
ATALAN, SONER
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1595 Tarihli Defter-i Mufassal-ı Livâ-i Ahısha’da Geçen Türkçe Kökenli Kişi Adları Üzerine
1578 tarihinde Osmanlılar tarafından fethedilip 1828’de Ruslar tarafından işgal edilen, 1944’te ise Müslüman ahalisi sürgüne gönderilen Ahıska’nın fethini müteakip tahriri 1595’te yapılmış olup bu defterin bir nüshası Ankara’da Tapu Kadastro Genel ...
Sinan Uyğur
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