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The Population of the Ros’ River Basin during the Pre-Mongol and Golden Horde Periods [PDF]

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2021
Research objectives: To determine both the ethnic structure of the population of the Ros’ river basin before the arrival of the Mongol armies in the first half of the thirteenth century and the changes to the local population after the inclusion of this ...
Bubenok O.B., Golovko A.B.
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On the question of the presence of traces of pre-Mongol Kipchaks in Western Siberia (based on the analysis of the dastan “Ak Kubek”)

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2022
Research objectives: To consider the problem of the Eastern Kipchak presence in the pre-Mongol period in Southern Siberia, Altai, and adjacent territories, including the identification of traces of specific Kipchak clan formations in this area. Research
Iskhakov D.M., Zakirova I.G.
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REGIONAL DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THE ANCIENT RUS BLACKSMITHING IN THE PRE-MONGOL PERIOD

open access: yesКраткие сообщения Института археологии (КСИА), 2023
Задачей исследования является анализ особенностей железообрабатывающего производства в древнерусских княжествах. В качестве примера выбраны Полоцкое и Рязанское княжества как наиболее полно представленные аналитическими материалами. Железообработка Полоцкого и Рязанского княжеств находилась в общем русле развития древнерусского ремесла.
В. И. Завьялов   +1 more
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ABOUT TWO STAGES OF THE HISTORY OF BUDDHISM IN THE SOUTHEASTERN KAZAKHSTAN OF THE PRE-MONGOL PERIOD

open access: yesedu.e-history.kz, 2022
Buddhism, the first of the world religions penetrated the western region of Central Asia. Shu-Ile region it was in late antiquity (5-6 centuries). Buddhism was widely represented until the 17-19 centuries as Lamaism of Oirat tribes. Millennium and a half, it was intermittently presented in the region.
Y.S. Akymbek   +2 more
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On the Peculiarities of Construction Process Organization in Novgorod of the Pre-Mongol Period [PDF]

open access: yesActual Problems of Theory and History of Art, 2017
The reconstruction of the church building process is one of the most important and complicated questions in the study of the history of early Russian architecture.The continuity in the church construction process is common for the architecture of Novgorod and its lands in the 12th century.
Bulkin Valentin A., Antipov Ilya V.
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Stylistic features of Cyrillic graffiti of the pre-Mongol period in Kyiv St. Sophia's Cathedral

open access: yesActual issues of Ukrainian linguistics: theory and practice, 2018
The article examines the peculiarity of the concept of the linguistic style of the literature of Kyiv Rus, which is closely linked with the traditions of the scientific study of this very “red writing”. The specificity of Old Russian literature as medieval leads to its almost church character, and the specific "simplicity" in the structure of secular ...
Y. Dyadyscheva-Rosovetska
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Central Asian köshks from the Islamic period before the Mongol conquest: fortified, semi-fortified or unfortified? [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2019
In their external appearance, the Islamic-period köshks in Central Asia, especially the characteristic buildings with corrugated outer walls, dated broadly speaking from the 7th–8th century AD to the times of the Mongol conquest at the beginning of the ...
Piotr Piekarz
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Research on tombs and burials from the pre-mongol empire period

open access: yesStudia Archaeologica
Archaeological sites dating to the pre-Mongol Empire period are extremely rare. Burial sites as sociated with the Mongols from the end of the Uyghur period are particularly scarce, with only a few graves having been excavated accidentally. The Ereen Tolgoi burial site, located in Dadal soum, Khentii aimag, was excavated by our research team in 2021 and
Batbold Gonchig   +4 more
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Nationes que se Tartaros appellant”: An Exploration of the Historical Problem of the Usage of the Ethnonyms Tatar and Mongol in Medieval Sources

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2019
Objective: An attempt is made to explain why Mongols were so often referred to as Tatars in thirteenth-century primary sources and to offer a new interpretation of how the usage of both ethnonyms evolved over the course of the Mongol Empire’s expansion ...
Pow S.
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Genesis of China's Relations with Central Asia in Pre-Mongol Period

open access: yesVestnik RUDN. International Relations, 2013
The article is devoted to the forming and development of international relations between China and Central Asia in the pre-Mongol period. Since ancient times, the foreign relations of China depended on government policy.
E B Barinova
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