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‘Oral Histories’ in Ts. Damdinsüren’s Diaries

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2022
Introduction. The oral tradition has figured largely in the literature of Mongols since ancient times. This is due to the nomadic way of life resulting in that sparse population gets scattered across vast territories forced to exchange news and knowledge
Anna D. Tsendina
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Once Again on the Chronology of the As People’s Entry into Mongol Service

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2021
Research objectives: To ascertain the time and circumstances of the As people’s incorporation into the service of the Great Mongol Qa’ans. Research materials: Biographies of the As military commanders presented in the official History of the Yüan ...
Kaziev E.V.
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Western Immigration in the fourteenth-century Golden Horde: The Case of Venetian Tana

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2021
Objective: This paper’s aim is to reconstruct the Western population of Venetian Tana in the fourteenth century, the residents’ perception of their condition as “mig­rants”, and finally this population’s interactions with the other communities who lived ...
Pubblici L.
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Food fit for a Khan: Stable isotope analysis of the elite Mongol Empire cemetery at Tavan Tolgoi, Mongolia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The creation and expansion of the Mongol Empire during the thirteenth century A.D. brought with it many changes, both for the conquered peoples and for the conquerors themselves.
Fenner, Jack   +2 more
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Dörbän, Oirat, Sog-po: On Bӧrtä-Čïno, Qo’aï-Maral, and Beginnings of the Oirat Unity (In Light of Data on R2a-M124 Y-STR Haplotypes of Kalmyks)

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2023
Introduction. The paper develops the idea of a hypothesized ethnogenetic succession of the Chonos and related groups from the legendary Bӧrtä-Čïno within the ‘Mongol’ Y-chromosomal subclade of R2a-M124 among Kalmyks (Oirats and Mongols at large ...
Dzhagrunov Sanal V.
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The medieval Mongolian roots of Y-chromosomal lineages from South Kazakhstan

open access: yesBMC Genetics, 2020
Background The majority of the Kazakhs from South Kazakhstan belongs to the 12 clans of the Senior Zhuz. According to traditional genealogy, nine of these clans have a common ancestor and constitute the Uissun tribe.
Maxat Zhabagin   +11 more
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Some Notes on Proper Names and Official Titles in the Mongɣol-un niɣuca tobčiyan:inal/inanča/inaq [PDF]

open access: yesМатериалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Причерноморья, 2022
Mongɣol-un niɣuca tobčiyan, the “Secret History of the Mongol,” is the only work of its kind from the era of the Mongolian world Empire, it has a complex history as a text but was originally written in (Middle) Mongolian. It is a linguistically very rich
Buell, P.D. , Erk, K.
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Mongolism [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Disease in Childhood, 1967
This booklet, one of the smaller volumes of the Ciba Foundation series, consists of eight papers presented at the May 1966 Conference on Mongolism, organized in commemoration of Dr. John Langdon Haydon Down, who a century ago published his original report on mongolism.
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Domestic Yak and Its Hybrid in Nomadic Herds of Mongols and Buryats

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2022
Goals. The article aims at characterizing a unique animal of Inner and Central Asian nomads — the domestic yak (sarlyk) and its hybrid (khainak) that have been bred by Mongols and Buryats for hundreds of years.
Sesegma G. Zhambalova
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An Evaluation of Studies on Mongolian History in Türkiye

open access: yesTarih Dergisi, 2023
Studies on Mongolian history in Türkiye started in the 19th century as a part of Turkish history studies with modern methods. Historical texts prior to this period were mainly case reports and sometimes narrative in style.
Kürşat Yıldırım
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