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Women in Mongol Iran: the Khātūns, 1206–1335

Central Asian Survey, 2018
Bruno de Nicola’s recently published book on the history of the khātūns in Mongol Iran (1206–1335) is a long-awaited contribution to the study of women’s history in the Mongol Empire.
A. Shanazarova
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The Preconditions to Becoming a Judge (Yarġuči) in Mongol Iran

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 2016
AbstractDespite the existence of some general overviews, the institution of the Mongol tribunals has not been studied in a satisfactory way. A great deal of details are unclear and the functioning of the whole legal procedure is shrouded in obscurity. The present paper makes an attempt to elucidate an aspect of the historical development of this Turco ...
I. Vásáry
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Khidma in the Social History of pre-Mongol Iran

Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 2014
Khidma (Ar., literally “service”) denotes the binding subordination of a slave or free-born noble to a lord, master, or patron—often the ruling sultan, but sometimes lesser figures—involving mutual obligations and mutual loyalty. This article studies this relationship and the ceremonies by which it was concluded in eastern Iran in the twelfth century ...
J. Paul
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Post-Mongol States and Early Modern Chronology in Iran and China

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 2016
AbstractIn the aftermath of the Mongol occupations of the largest and most populous societies of Eurasia, greater visibility of popular religion, more widespread vernacular language use, rising literacy, and fundamental shifts in the structure of rulership and the relationship of state and society could all be observed.
PAMELA KYLE CROSSLEY, GENE R. GARTHWAITE
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Power, politics, and tradition in the Mongol Empire and the Īlkhānate of Iran

Central Asian Survey, 2018
In recent years, the Ilkhanate has received considerable attention, with publications including Bruno De Nicola and Charles Melville’s essay collection The Mongols’ Middle East (2016) as well as La...
Nicholas Morton
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The Mongol Ilkhante of Iran: Realm or Empire?

Universal- Und Kulturhistorische Studien, 2022
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Confronting the Foreigner: Common Policies of Rashid al-Din and Liu Bingzhong on Mongol Rule in Iran and China

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 2021
This article discusses the career of three historical figures who had a position of authority in the courts of the Ilkhans and the Great Khans of the Mongol Empire in China: Rashid al-Din Tabib (d.
Atri HATEF-NAIEMI
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On Criminal Punishments in the Golden Horde and Mongol Iran (Based on Khan’s Jarligs)

HISTORY OF STATE AND LAW
The article is an analysis of sanctions in the yarlyks — edicts of rulers of the medieval Turkic-Mongol states. Author examined the wording of sanctions in the legal acts of the Jochi Ulus (Golden Horde) and Mongol Iran.
R. Pochekaev
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