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Kipchak kurgans of the Menovnoe VII necropolis (Eastern Kazakhstan) [PDF]
The article concludes the series of publication of materials obtained during the study of the Kipchak kurgans in the Menovnoye VII multi-period necropolis, located on the territory of the Upper Irtysh region.
Tkachev A.A. , Tkachev Al.Al.
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Traces of military terminology in codex cumanicus on contemporary kipchak dialects
Turks have been remembered as a military nation since the day they appeared on the stage of history, in addition to their many superior virtues. Military service and war were of vital importance for the Kipchak Turks.
YAZGI TUĞÇE KURT ÖTELEŞ
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The article is dedicated to the medieval sites of the 10th – beginning of the 15th centuries, located on Semenovsky Island in the Spassk district of Tatarstan. These are 5 burial grounds and 4 ancient settlements.
Rudenko Konstantin A. +1 more
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Early Medieval Kyrgyz burial from the Upper Irtysh region [PDF]
In Central Asia in the second half of the 1st millennium A.D., there were development and rapid change of large polyethnic state formations of allied congeneric groups of the Turkic people, Uigurs, Kyrgyz, Kimaks, and Kipchaks. The material goods of most
Tkachev A.A.
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Information from Yüan Shih on the Military Cooperation between the Golden Horde and the Yüan Dynasty. [PDF]
Research objective: to reveal relations in military affairs between the Golden Horde and the Yüan Dynasty on the basis of the data of the Chinese dynastic history Yüan shih.
Zhu-Cheng Zhao.
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ON THE QUESTION OF THE ETYMOLOGY OF THE NAMES OF KIPCHAKS
Abstract. The fall of the Kimak khaganate contributed to the strengthening of the Kipchak tribes in the vast territory of the steppe belt from the Altai region in the east to the Carpathian Mountains in the west. The Turkic-speaking tribes were known by written sources of their neighbors under different names.
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When studying the territory of the distribution of the Turkic languages, it becomes obvious that the Kipchak-Turkic language covers a very vast territory, both in the historical period and today. Written sources that have survived from the Deshti-Kipchak
M. Kassymova
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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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Western Kazakhstan as One of the Centers of the Ulus of Jochi in the XIII–XIV Centuries
The article is devoted to the latest research of monuments of the Ulus of Jochi period in the territory of Western Kazakhstan. The study of monuments of the developed and late Middle Ages was carried out in three main directions – processing and analysis
Bisembaev Arman A. +2 more
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On the origins and emergence of the Qaŋlï Turks
The Qaŋlï (Qangli) Turks were a numerous people, active in Eurasia in the twelfth to thirteenth centuries, but their ultimate origins remain a matter of debate.
Erkoç, Hayrettin İhsan +1 more
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