Yermak Cossacks losses during the conquest of the Siberian Khanate [PDF]
The author ascertains the death toll among Yermak Cossacks during their acquisition of Siberia. The Synodik to Yermak Cossacks and the early Tobolsk chronicles make it possible to determine that out of 540 associates of the famous ataman, about 200–
Solodkin, Yankel G.
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Archaeological Map of the Siberian Khanate: Dating and Interpretation Issues [PDF]
Research objectives: Turkic-Tatar state formations have left significant traces in the history of Western Siberia in the last 500 years. Due to their small number, the surviving written sources do not fully explain their state structure, borders, levels
Tataurov S.F.
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Problems of Studying the Siberian Statehood of the Shibanids (according to Materials of the Fourth All-Russian Research Conference: “The History, Economy, and Culture of the Medieval Turkic-Tatar States of Western Siberia”) [PDF]
The article summarizes the results of the Fourth All-Russian (national) research conference “History, Economy, and Culture of the Medieval Turkic-Tatar States of Western Siberia”. It took place in the city of Kurgan on October 30, 2020.
Ryabinina E.A., Tataurov S.F.
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The Toyanov Town on the Ethnopolitical Map of the Siberian Khanate [PDF]
Research objectives: The article discusses the problem of searching and studying one of the most interesting historical complexes of the late Middle Ages in the Tomsk Cis-Ob region – the Toyanov town.
Tataurov S.F.
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Kuchum’s Descendants and the Bashkirs: Attempts of Reconstructing the Siberian Khanate
Introduction. As is commonly believed in Russian historiography, the late 16th century witnessed a final collapse of the Siberian Khanate. However, that event was long followed by repeated attempts from ex-owners of Siberian Yurt — the Kuchumovichs ...
Azat S. Salmanov
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Archaeological collections from Isker: а new view on the significant site
Isker is the capital of the Siberian khanate at the initial stage (1582–1584) of the Russian conquest of Western Siberia. After Tobolsk was founded in 1587, Isker was abandoned.
Tataurov S.P., Tataurov Ph.S.
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Relations between Siberian and Kazakh Khanates in 15th-16th Centuries
This study explores the stages of interaction in the 15th-16th centuries between two Turkic post-Golden Horde states: the Siberian Khanate and the Kazakh Khanate.
Z. A. Tychinskikh
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A New Look at the Colonization of the Siberian Khanate or what the Historical Toponyms Say [PDF]
The article reveals some aspects of the Russian colonization of the Siberian Khanate, which was formed in the second half of the 15th century in Western Siberia. Historical place names prove that before Yermak's detachment, the Russians did not cross the Ural Mountains, where Siberians and Turkic tribes lived for a long time.
Бияров, Б.
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Siberian and Bukhara khanates in the materials of the Kazakh-Russian negotiations of 1595
Research objectives: To consider, on the basis of documentary materials of the Kazakh-Russian embassies in the 1590s, what place in bilateral relations took the issues related to Siberian and Bukhara khanate.
Lаpin N.S.
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The Kazakhs and the Siberian Khanate: Soviet Historiography of the Problem
The article analyzes the representation of the place of the Kazakhs in the history of the Siberian Khanate in the Soviet historical science. One of the most interesting and discussed problems in the pre-colonial history of Western Siberia is the problem of the Kazakhs’ place in the history of the Siberian Khanate.
Ye. Abil, A. Kuzembayuly
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