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The Sacred Federation of Tibet and the Mongol Empire
This article re-examines the history of the Mongol Empire’s rule over Tibet, analyzing the complex institutional and religious relationships between the Mongol Empire and Tibet from an innovative perspective.
Lingkai Kong
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Pluvials, droughts, the Mongol Empire, and modern Mongolia. [PDF]
Pederson N +4 more
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Mobility and Immobility in the Mongol Empire
Introduction. Mobility, and less so immobility, has been always in the focus of socio-cultural analysis of Mongolian societies given their nomadic way of live and the interconnectedness of its various communities scattered all over Eurasia particular in ...
Dittmar Schorkowitz
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The middle of the XIII century - the apogee of power of the unified Mongol Empire. In 1241-1242, the first, bloodiest and most destructive Mongol invasion into Europe took place. Certainly, it was vital for the Europeans to find an answer to the question:
Yuliy I. Drobyshev
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The middle of the XIII century - the apogee of power of the unified Mongol Empire. In 1241-1242, the first, bloodiest and most destructive Mongol invasion into Europe took place. Certainly, it was vital for the Europeans to find an answer to the question:
Yuliy Ivanovich Drobyshev
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Pochekaev R.Yu. Chinggis Khan’s Great Yasa in the Mongol Empire and Chinggisid States of the 13th–14th centuries: Legal Code or Ideal “Law and Order”? [PDF]
Research objective of the article is clarifying of the nature of the Greta Yasa of Chinggis Khan: was it legal code or set of specific edicts, regulations and principles?
R.Yu. Pochekaev
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Book Review: Zlygostev V.A. Geroi “Sokrovennogo skazaniya” [Heroes of the “Secret History”]
Research objectives: This article analyzes a new book by independent historian, Valery Zlygostev, written in the historical, biographical genre. The book is dedicated to outstanding figures in the medieval history of the Mongols, their allies, and ...
Antonov I.V.
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Report on the International Conference “Mobility and Transformations: Economic and Cultural Exchange in Mongol Eurasia” (Jerusalem, 29th June – 1st July, 2014) [PDF]
The article contains a report on the international conference “Mobility and Transformations: Economic and Cultural Exchange in Mongol Eurasia” held in Jerusalem from 29th June to 1st July, 2014.
Roman Hautala
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Who Was the Builder of Mongol Towns in Transbaikalia?
In the Transbaikalia territory, unique archaeological sites belonging to the Mongol Empire period are found – the town of Khirkhira and the palace of Kondui.
N.N. Kradin
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The Tatar and Kipchak Languages in the Frameworks of One Linguageographic Reconstruction. [PDF]
Objective: To examine the origin and development of several Turkic languages spoken in the North Caucasus. Research materials: the era of Turkic khanate domination in the steppes of Asia and Eastern Europe marked the formation of the ancient Turkic ...
Shumkin A.V.
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