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The Shibanid rule in Samarkand: Legitimation, Culture and Monumental Architecture (1512–1578).
Research objectives: The objective of this research is to analyze the culture and monumental architecture of Samarkand during the reign of the Shibanids, and to identify the origins of cultural traditions in architectural construction in Samarkand ...
Malikov A.
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“The First Wave”: The Shibanid dominance in the Lower Volga region in 1361–1367
: Objective: To continue the study of the role of the Shibanids in the initial and part of the middle period of the era of “the Great Troubles” in the Golden Horde, which began in the previous article with the study of the role of the first Shibanid khan
Grinberg M.
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Research objective: This article reviews the structure of Qādir ʻAlī Beg’s historiography and compares it with other Later Jochid sources while considering its historical understanding of the Tuqay Timurids, Shibanids, and Crimean Khanate.
Nagamine H.
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Research objectives: To detect sources and stages for the formation of the concept of the “Siberian Tsardom” in the Russian chronicles and ambassadorial documents from the second half of the sixteenth century.
Maslyuzhenko D.N.
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Research objective: to analyze the cultural identity of Shaybani khan and his policy of reconstructing Samarkand and to identify the origins of cultural traditions in architectural construction in Samarkand at the beginning of the 16th century. Research
Malikov A.M., Torlanbayeva K.U.
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Chingi-tura in the History of the Tyumen Khanate
Purpose: To identify the main evolution stages of the status of the settlement of Chingi-tura as the political center of the Tyumen Khanate. Research materials: The work was carried out on the basis of an analysis of published sources (chronicles ...
Maslyuzhenko D.N., Ryabinina E.A.
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To the Question How the “Iron Dogs” of the Batuids Broke down the “Golden Yurt” of Their “Masters
Research objective: As the ruler of the Golden Horde from 1361 to 1362, Khidr became the first khan to represent the Shibanid dynasty, while all previous representatives of this dynasty remained loyal to the Batuids until he came to power.
Grinberg M.
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Research objective: To identify the main variations in the use of the term “92 Uzbek tribes” in various contexts in the official discourses and the oral traditions from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries.
Malikov A.
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Research objectives: The Kazakh sultan Uraz-Muhammad, who happened to find himself in the territory of the Moscow Tsardom in 1588, was elevated to the throne of the declining Kasimov Khanate in 1600.
Iskhakov D.M., Tychinskikh Z.A.
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Succession to the Throne in the Golden Horde: Replacement of the Batuids by the Tuqai-Timurids [PDF]
Research objectives: To find out both the principle of succession to the throne in the Golden Horde after the extinction of Batuid family – the ruling dynasty line of the Jochids – and the reasons for the rise of the Tuqai-Timurids.
I.M. Mirgaleev
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