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Iron Cones in the Burials of Ulus Jochi: Aspects of Ethnocultural Identification
Cone-shaped objects, rolled from iron and bronze sheets, are found in the Golden Horde burials of the late 13th – early 15th centuries. The authors collected information on more than 100 burials with iron and bronze cones located in the territory of Ulus Jochi. This article is examines material from 78 iron cone burials.
Igor Dremov, Evgeniy Kruglov
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The Siberian Ulus of Jochi: Nomadic Traditions on the eve of Imperial Innovations
Research objectives: To determine the principles of Chingis Khan’s giving of an appanage to his son Jochi after the submission of the peoples of Southern Siberia in 1207 and to correlate the criteria for the territorial division of the ulus with information from the epic folklore of Southern Siberia and Central Asia.
Trepavlov V.V.
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Mongolian Nomads in the Ulus of Jochi (Golden Horde) According to Archaeological Materials [PDF]
Objective: To show that among the many nomadic burials of the ulus of Jochi (Golden Horde) of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries there are also burials of the Mongols proper, to give their morphological characteristics, and outline the distribution area of burials. Materials: The results of a comparative-typological analysis of burials under stone
Ivanov V.A.
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Mongolian page of the Ulus Jochi’ history
This review article discusses a new scientific publication of the Institute of Mongolian Studies and the Department of History of the Mongolian State University. In 2019, Steppe Publishing published a collective monograph entitled «History of the Mongol Empire» in 5 volumes.
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Study of the history of the Jochi Ulus in the period of independent Kazakhstan
The article presents a historiographical review of works related to the history of the Jochi Ulus, one of the most pressing issues in the history of independent Kazakhstan. In particular, as the main problem, attention is paid to conceptual changes and new views in the works of domestic researchers on the topic after the collapse of the Soviet state ...
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Research works on the burial monument of the time of Jochi Ulus in the Ulytau district
On the territory of the Ulytau district there are many cities, settlements, mausoleums and burials reflecting the material culture of the Ulus of Jochi era. Burial monuments are one of such legacies. The subject of this article is the burial place in the Jochi Khan complex. The paper presents the research results of this monument. The cultural identity
A.Ye. Kassenali +2 more
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Research objectives: to study the description of the Ulus of Jochi in the academic publication “History of the Kazakh SSR” since 1943, analyze and compare changes in subsequent reprints of the book. Research materials: The research is based on archival materials from the central archives of Kazakhstan, including documents from the Archive of the ...
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HISTORY OF ULUS JOCHI THE “TARIKH-I RASHIDI” BY M.KH. DULATI
The objective of this article is to study information from Tarikhi Rashidi regarding the history of the Golden Horde. The main research material of the study was the complete translation of Tarikhi Rashidi, carried out in the 1990s. The authors put forward 5 different theses regarding the history of the Golden Horde.
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A STUDY OF THE HISTORY OF THE JOCHI ULUS IN RUSSIAN HISTORIOGRAPHY (1991-2021)
The article presents a historiographical review of works related to the history of the medieval state of Jochi ulus in Russian historiography. In particular, after the collapse of the Soviet state, attention was paid to conceptual changes and new views in the works of Russian researchers on thetopic.
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Tarikh-i-Rashidi as a source on the history of Ulus Jochi
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to analyze the information from Tarikh-i-Rashidi regarding the history of the Golden Horde. The main material of the study was the complete translation of Tarikh-i-Rashidi, carried out in the 1990s and revised in the 2010s.
Albina A. Maxutova, Almaz S. Abildayev
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