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Reframing the Mongols in 1260: The Armenians, the Mongols and the Magi [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 2017
The irruption of the Mongols led to profound changes in the political, cultural and confessional climate of the thirteenth-century Near East. While many did not survive the initial onslaught and the years of turmoil that followed, and rulers that opposed the Mongols were largely swept away, the communities and dynasties that remained were forced to ...
Stewart, Angus, ANGUS STEWART
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The ‘owl of misfortune’ or the ‘phoenix of prosperity’? Re-thinking the impact of the Mongols

open access: yesJournal of Eurasian Studies, 2017
The impact of Mongol conquests across Eurasia is still controversial: did they destroy everything in their path or rather create a “Mongol peace” under which the Silk Road exchanges flourished?
Daniel C. Waugh
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Latin Sources’ Information about the Mongols Related to Their Reconquest of Transcaucaisa » [PDF]

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2015
The author of this article tried to trace the evolution of the Mongols’ perception in Latin sources based on information about their military expansion in the Middle East.The first mention of the Mongols appear in Latin sources in 1221.
Roman Hautala
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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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A Short Narrative about Mongols at the Palace of the France in the Late 14th Century

open access: yesBelleten, 2023
After 134 years when Willem was sent to Mengü Han by King Louis IX of France, the narratives about the Mongols had echoed again in the Palace of France.
Murat Çaylı
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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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MONGOLISM [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1921
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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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Toponymic Space of the Written Monument True Records of the Mongols of the Qing Empire

open access: yesВопросы ономастики, 2022
The author considers the layer of the 17th — early 18th centuries Mongolian place names presented in the written monument Dayičing ulus-un mongɣul-un maɣad qauli (True Records of the Mongols of the Qing Empire), published in the old-written Mongolian ...
Ekaterina V. Sundueva
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