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The Kazakh Khanate as a сontinuation of the Ulus of Jochi: problems of historical succession
ULY DALA MURASYThe study of the formation of the Kazakh Khanate is of great importance for Kazakhstani historical scholarship. Despite the existence of numerous academic publications on this topic, a comparative analysis of various types of historical sources remains insufficiently developed.
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KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIES
The article examines the spiritual and cultural aspects of religious vocabulary in the written monuments of the Ulus of Jochi era, specifically in the poems of Qutb «Khusraw and Shirin», Sayf Sarai «Gulistan bit-turki», Khwarazmi «Muhabbat-nameh», «Central Asian Tafsir», and the prose work of Mahmud bin Ali al-Bulgari al-Kerderi «Nahj al-Faradis».
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The article examines the spiritual and cultural aspects of religious vocabulary in the written monuments of the Ulus of Jochi era, specifically in the poems of Qutb «Khusraw and Shirin», Sayf Sarai «Gulistan bit-turki», Khwarazmi «Muhabbat-nameh», «Central Asian Tafsir», and the prose work of Mahmud bin Ali al-Bulgari al-Kerderi «Nahj al-Faradis».
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SOME REMARKS ON THE ULUS (PEOPLE) OF JOCHI AS SEEN BY THEIR CONTEMPORIES
«HISTORICAL AND SOCIO-POLITICAL SCIENCES»Jochi Ulus is the largest of the Mongolian states. If we take the history of the Jochi Ulus, its people, information about their domestic and foreign policy from the memoirs of a traveler, historian, scientist, sage who lived in those days, then we can say that their data are written on the basis of truth.
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The article examines the impact of translations on the formation of interpretative distortions in written sources concerning women’s high-framed headdresses of the Ulus Jochi period. It is noted that a significant portion of archaeological and textual materials of the Golden Horde has entered scholarly circulation through Russian translations of ...
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The article examines the impact of translations on the formation of interpretative distortions in written sources concerning women’s high-framed headdresses of the Ulus Jochi period. It is noted that a significant portion of archaeological and textual materials of the Golden Horde has entered scholarly circulation through Russian translations of ...
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From Mongolia to Khwārazm: The Qonggirad Migrations in the Jochid Ulus (13th.-15th. c.)
Revue Des Mondes Musulmans Et De La Mediterranee, 2018Ishayahu Landa
exaly

