The System of the Golden Horde Uluses in the 13th–14th Centuries: To the Question of Localization of the Ak Horde and Kok Horde [PDF]
This paper discusses the problem of the localization of the Ak Horde and Kok Horde. Based on interpretating new sources, the authors provide their own version of the Ak and Kok Hordes’ localation. The article also addresses the issue of the Boz Horde and
Zh.M. Sabitov, A.K. Kushkumbaev
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Symbols of Power in the Sources on the History of Tyumen Khanat » [PDF]
Leaders of all medieval States of the Great Steppes had a specific set of state power symbols. The possession of those symbols was inseparable from the actual possession of the authority.
D.N. Maslyuzhenko
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Once Again to the Question of the Hordes’ Color Terms in the Ulus of Jochi (the Boz-Horde term in the sources of the 16th–19th centuries) » [PDF]
Article discusses the features of using the term of Boz Horde in the territory of the ulus of Jochi. By involving the Turkic and Mongolian sources of the 16th–19th centuries, the author compares the term of Boz Horde with widespread color designations of
I.A. Mustakimov
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Isker as a Mythologeme in the Study of Siberian Khanate History » [PDF]
Research literature on the history of Siberian Khanate consider Isker not only as a metropolitan center but also as a large and well-fortified town.
D.N. Maslyuzhenko, S.F. Tataurov
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The Second National Research Conference “History, Economics and Culture of the Medieval Turko-Tatar States of Western Siberia” (Kurgan, 17–18 April 2014) [PDF]
The article summarizes the results of the Second National Research Conference “History, Economics and Culture of the Medieval Turko-Tatar States of Western Siberia”, which was held in Kurgan on 17th–18th April 2014. 38 researchers from Russia, Kazakhstan,
D.N. Maslyuzhenko, S.F. Tataurov
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The ‘Iran’ Curtain: the historiography of Abu’l-Khairid (Shaybanid) arts of the book and the ‘Bukhara School' [PDF]
In treating illustrated Persian-language manuscript arts from the medieval and early-modern periods, dynasties have come to be associated with Iran and their art forms labelled ‘Persian’ and ‘Iranian’.
Jaimee K. Comstock-Skipp
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ХАРАКТЕР КАЗАХСКО-КИРГИЗСКИХ ЭТНОПОЛИТИЧЕСКИХ ОТНОШЕНИЙ В КОНЦЕ XV – НАЧАЛЕ XVI ВЕКОВ [PDF]
The article examines the history of relations between Central Asian state formations and peoples at the turn of the XV - XVI centuries. In particular, through the prism of ethno-political relations of the Kazakh khanate formed in the middle of the XV ...
Кельдыбеков, Манат
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Exploring Written Artefacts [PDF]
This collection, presented to Michael Friedrich in honour of his academic career at of the Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures, traces key concepts that scholars associated with the Centre have developed and refined for the systematic study of ...
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A Unique Manuscript of the Shibanid Epoch from the Fund of the Center of the Written Heritage of Tajikistan [PDF]
The article introduces the results of a preliminary study of the unique work, the Manaqib al-khulafa (The Virtues/Excellences of the Caliphs) compiled by Qawam ad-Din Muhammad al-Husaini alSanaujiradi al-Ziyaratgahi al-Harawi in 997/1588. This is a response to the protest message of the Shiites of Herat, who survived the siege and capture of the city ...
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Islamic Culture in the Khanate of Kazan : A Report Sent from Kazan in 1550 during the Reign of <Süleyman> the Lawgiver [PDF]
The article presents the renowned Bashkir-Turkish historian A.Zeki Velidi Togan’s (1890-1970) article on the unsuccessful 1549-1550 siege of the city of Kazan by Ivan IV in English translation with an extensive introduction.
Binbaş, Evrim, Togan, A. Zeki Velidi
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