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Crimean Traders vs. Venice: Historical, Legal and Procedural Aspects of Lawsuits of the 1350s
Objective: A study of the Golden Horde historical sources of the mid-fourteenth century containing information on the history of law and trials in the Golden Horde, providing a comparison of the actions of the Golden Horde authorities with similar ...
Pochekaev R.Yu.
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Archaeoichthyological Research of Settlements of the Golden Horde Period of the Saratov Volga Region [PDF]
The article presents a study of fish remains from the Bagaevka settlement with the involvement of the results of identifications of fish remains from other settlements in the region of the Golden Horde city Ukek, functioning in the second half of the 13th – 14th century. The purpose of the work was a comprehensive analysis of the remains of fishes from
Shaymuratova Dilyara N. +2 more
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The paper considers gold adornments dating back to the 10th –14th centuries and associated with Volga Bolgaria and the Bolgar Ulus of the Golden Horde. The author determined that the range of products was stable during the period under study. The Bolgars
Rudenko Konstantin A.
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MATERIALS OF THE GOLDEN HORDE PERIOD FROM THE MULTILAYERED SETTLEMENT OF KITSIVKA 1
The materials from the excavations of the multilayered settlement Kitsivka 1 provide additional insight into the characteristics of the Golden Horde Age population living in the forest-steppe part of the Siverski Donets River basin. Over time, the cultural and historical communities inhabiting this territory were changed.
V. I. Kvitkovskyi, H. Ye. Svystun
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The Population of the Ros’ River Basin during the Pre-Mongol and Golden Horde Periods [PDF]
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 region into the Golden Horde. Materials: Written sources of Old Russian, Byzantine, Western European,
Bubenok O.B., Golovko A.B.
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The relations between the states of the Mamluks and the Golden Horde aimed at common interests were shaped and developed around the discourse of the common enemy.
Kazım Uzun
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The article deals with the study of stamps on the most numerous imported Byzantine amphoras of the "Trebizond" group in the Golden Horde pottery assemblage.
Andrey N. Maslovskyi +1 more
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Ornamentation on Glazed Ceramics of Khorezm (13th–14th CC.)
Archaeological materials and data from written sources indicate that Khorezm had recovered from the consequences of the Mongol conquest by the second half of the 13th century.
Aisulu D. Iskanderova +1 more
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Introduction. In West Kazakhstan and the Volga-Ural interfluve, it is Golden Horde cities, caravan routes, and caravanserais that remain as under- or uninvestigated.
Muktar Abilseiit K. +2 more
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Mirrors in the Burial Rites of Saryarka Population in the Golden Horde Period [PDF]
The authors analyze the mirrors which were originally discovered in ancient Turkic burials, but became widely spread as late as in the Golden Horde period, which was largely accounted for by the intensification of contacts due to the establishment of the Mongol Empire.
Khasenova Bakhyt M., Khabdulia Maral K.
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