On the issue of the controversial episodes in the biography of Subutai
This article discusses the controversial moments in the biography of Subutai. An analysis of primary sources and circumstantial evidence, reasoned view of the existence of two Subutai.
Jaksylyk M. Sabitov
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Social Conflicts, Changing Identities and Everyday Strategies of Survival in Macedonia on the Eve of the Collapse of Ottoman Central Power (1903–1912) [PDF]
Társadalmi konfliktusok a skopjei szandzsákban a 19.-20. sz. fordulóján | The present study aims to identify certain social dividing lines, fractures and motivations that accelerated the rise in political murders and everyday violence after the Ilinden
Csaplár-Degovics, Krisztián +1 more
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The Legitimacy of Russia’s Actions in Ukraine [PDF]
In this post for LSE International History, Björn Alexander Düben analyses the recent outbreak of conflict in Ukraine. In the article, Dr Düben examines Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine and its annexation of Ukrainian territory. Dr Düben argues that
Düben, Björn Alexander
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D.G. Mukhametshin: Historian, Epigraphist, Numismaticist (On 70th Birthday Anniversary)
The article is dedicated to the 70th birthday anniversary of Jamil G. Mukhametshin, a founder and the first director (1969–2000) of the Bolgar State Historical and Architectural Reserve-Museum.
Salakhov Dinar. D., Fayaz Sh.
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Early Medieval World (Chapter 2 of World History, A Short, Visual Introduction)
The fifth through the tenth centuries was a period of significant transformation for Europe. As a result of the Germanic invasions and the collapse of the economy, the last Roman Emperor in the West, Romulus Augustulus (475-76), was deposed in 476.
Corning, Caitlin
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The article substantiates the assumption about the correlation of Samosdelka settlement located in the Volga delta with the remnants of the city of Saksin, which is known according to written sources. The assumption became possible through the comparison
Vasilyev Dmitriy Viktorovich
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The Changing Role of the Cataphract in the Byzantine Army [PDF]
Contact with the Sassanids as well as nomad tribes such as the Huns taught the Byzantines the importance of cavalry, and in adopting these kinds of tactics they implemented the cataphract into their forces.
Scott, Elliott
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The house that Tommy built ‘somewhere in Greece’: pantomimes produced by the 85th Field Ambulance in Salonika 1915-18 [PDF]
This article examines the pantomimes produced by the 85th Field Ambulance (3rd London) of the 28th Division while stationed at Salonika on the Eastern Front between 1915 and 1918. Examination of the extant scripts, theatre ephemera, photographs and press
Lipton, Martina
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Results of the archeological investigations of settlement Zarechenskoe 1 in 2013–2014
The results of the archeological investigations of the Zarechenskoe 1 settlement site (territory of Zarechnyi town, Penza oblast, Russian Federation) in 2013 and 2014 are represented in the article.
Vinnichek Vladimir A., Kireeva Karina M.
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The Origin of the Name of the City of Derbent and the Toponymy of the Surrounding Area in the Context of Ethnolinguistic Situation in the Early Middle Ages [PDF]
Founded in 438 and included on the World Heritage List in 2003, the ancient city of Derbent emerged in the area which, by the time of its foundation, was known under various names which belong, as it is shown in the paper, to different Bulgar (Turkic ...
Garun-Rashid Abdul-Kadyrovich Guseynov
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