POLITIK ISLAM MONGOLIA: MENCERMATI STRATEGI EKSPANSI TIMUR LENK
This paper discusses Timur Lenk who is ambitious to dominate the world through the founding of the great Mongol Empire as a mission ever launched by the grandchildren of Genghis Khan and Hulagu Khan.
M. Hadi Masruri
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History of traditional Mongolian medical education based on Manba Datsan: A literature review. [PDF]
Batmunkh B+4 more
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Reuven Amitai-Preiss. « Mongol Imperial Ideologie and the Ilkhanid War against the Mamluks », in : Reuven Amitai-Preiss & David Morgan, eds., The Mongol Empire & its Legacy. Leyde, Brill, 1999, pp. 57-72. [PDF]
Denise Aigle
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Empirical Dynamic Programming [PDF]
We propose empirical dynamic programming algorithms for Markov decision processes (MDPs). In these algorithms, the exact expectation in the Bellman operator in classical value iteration is replaced by an empirical estimate to get `empirical value iteration' (EVI).
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Notes and Additions to the Comments on the Yarlik Granted by Uzbek Khan to the Franciscans in 1314
Research objectves: To study the information and materials that allow us to determine the actual recipients of Tarkhan awards and the authors of previous acts who are mentioned in the yarlik of Uzbek Khan dated to March 20, 1314.
Yu.V. Sochnev
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Charles J. Halperin. « The Missing Golden Horde Chronicles and Historiography in the Mongol Empire ». Mongolian Studies, vol. XXIII, (2000), pp. 1-15. [PDF]
Denise Aigle
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From Farmers to Merchants, Voluntary Conversion and Diaspora: A Human Capital Interpretation of Jewish History [PDF]
From the end of the second century C.E., Judaism enforced a religious norm requiring any Jewish father to educate his children. We present evidence supporting our thesis that this exogenous change in the religious and social norm had a major influence on
Maristella Botticini, Zvi Eckstein
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From its formation in the early years of the thirteenth century, the Mongol Empire expanded rapidly along the steppe belt and trade routes comprising the Silk Road, forming partnerships with merchants and encouraging commerce, while also subjugating the ...
Stephen Pow
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“King” Godan: Status of the Ruling Chinggisid in Mongolian and Tibetan Sources
Research objectives: Analyzing characteristics of the legal status of Prince Godan, son of Ögedei Khan, who was often mentioned in different imperial, Tibetan, and late medieval Mongolian sources; clarifying the reasons why he was given the title of khan
R.Yu. Pochekaev
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Thomas T. Allsen. « Sharing out the Empire: Apportioned Lands under the Mongols », in : Anatoly M. Kazanov et André Wink, éds., Nomads in the Sedentary World, Curzon, 2001 (Curzon-IIAS Asian Studies Series), pp. 172-190. [PDF]
Denise Aigle
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