The Kuchum Settlement: The Capital of Siberia or a Historical Myth (Archaeological Facts and Historical Assumptions) [PDF]
Research objectives: The article scrutinizes the arguments challenging the urban status of the Kuchum settlement (Isker), the capital of the Siberian Khanate.
Adamov A.A.
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The Fate of Khan Kuchum and His Descendants during the Crisis of Nomadic Statehood [PDF]
Introduction. As is commonly believed in Russian historiography, the late 16th century witnessed a final collapse of the Siberian Khanate. However, that event was long followed by repeated attempts from ex-owners of Siberian Yurt — the Kuchumovichs (children and grandchildren of the Siberian Khan Kuchum) — to regain their power. In achieving their goal,
Mikhail O. Akishin
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KUCHUM KHAN AGAİNST THE RUSSİAN OCCUPATİON OF SİBERİA
When examining the Finn branch, one of the five main branches of the Turanians, it is seen that; The Finn branch separated from the Altai steppes in prehistoric times, much earlier than other tribes, by migrating to the north and west. It is seen that the language of the Turanians, their historical data and their current places are considered together;
Sevil İREVANLI
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Isker — Kuchum fortified settlement (1968 archaeological studies) [PDF]
The article is devoted to the results of the Ural Archaeological Expedition (UAE) investigations of the Isker settlement site headed by V.A. Gening in 1961–1969.
Ovchinnikova Bronislava B.
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THE TURKIC WORLD OF THE RUSSIAN WRITER: “LEGEND ABOUT THE SIBERIAN KHAN, OLD KUCHUM” BY D. N. MAMIN-SIBIRYAK [PDF]
The article studies the special aspects of the author’s conception of the East and the principles of the reconstruction of the way of life and mentality of the Turks in “Eastern legends” by D. N.
Valentina I. Gabdullina
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Isker – Kuchum fortifi ed settelment (archaeological research of 1968)
The article is devoted to the results of the Ural Archaeological Expedition (UAE) investigations of the Isker settlement site headed by V.A. Gening in 1961–1969.
Ovchinnikova Bronislava B.
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The Siberian Branch of the Shibanids in Kazakh and Russian Historiography: Khan Kuchum
Burkitbay Ayagan +73 more
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Military clashes between the Siberian servitors and Kuchum Khan's descendants in 1661 and their consequences [PDF]
Dmitriy A. Vaskov
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Seidyak and Uraz-Muhammad in siberian history
Research objectives: To identify the features of the appearance and activity in the Siberian Khanate of the last Taibugid Prince Seidyak and the Kazakh tsarevich, Uraz-Muhammad.
Ryabinina E.A., Maslyuzhenko D.N
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