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THE SPIRITUAL AND CULTURAL NATURE OF RELIGIOUS VOCABULARY IN THE LANGUAGE OF THE WRITTEN HERITAGE OF THE ERA OF ULUS JOCHI

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 ...
M. Sabyr, Aigul Ramanova, A. Magauova
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SOME REMARKS ON THE ULUS (PEOPLE) OF JOCHIAS SEEN BY THEIR CONTEMPORIES

«HISTORICAL AND SOCIO-POLITICAL SCIENCES»
. The Ulus of Jochi, better known as the Golden Horde, was a western Mongol state founded in the middle of the thirteenth century following the Mongol conquest of the Qipchaq Steppe and the Rus’ principalities. It was named “Ulus of Jochi” because it was
Joo-Yup Lee
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Translation as a factor of interpretative distortions in written sources on women’s headdresses of the ulus Jochi period

ULY DALA MURASY
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.
Т. Krupa
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Ulus or Khanate? An Analysis of the Titles of ‘qa‘an’ and ‘khan’ in the Mongol Empire

Translation Studies, 2023
It was Ögödei who took the title of qa’an for the first time among the Mongol emperors. Although that title was later widely employed by the supreme rulers of the empire, it had been rarely used in the Mongolian steppe before his adoption.
Hodong Kim
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«Russian ulus» of the Golden Horde

Российская история, 2021
After the Mongol invasion in 1237—1241, most of the Russian principalities were forced to submit to the invaders. Rus' became part of the Yeke Mongol Ulus — the Mongol Empire.
V. Trepavlov
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VERSIONS OF AL-ZAMAKHSHARI’S MUQADDIMAT AL-ADAB DURING THE JOCHI ULUS PERIOD

KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIES
This article examines issues related to the creation, versions, preservation, and lexical composition of Muqaddamat al-Adab by Abu’l-Qasim Mahmud ibn ʿUmar ibn Muhammad al-Zamakhshari (1075–1144), who lived during the Khwarazmshah era (1097–1231 ...
Ashirbek Muminov, Bagdat Dyussenov
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The Kazakh Khanate as a сontinuation of the Ulus of Jochi: problems of historical succession

ULY DALA MURASY
The 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 ...
A.A. Absalikov
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Tsesar’-tsarevich-knyaz’: On the Period of Formation of Russian Titles for the Horde Aristocracy

Golden Horde Review
Research objectives: The aim of the article is to reveal the timeframes when the titles of tsar, tsarevich and knyaz for the Horde’s aristocracy were established in Rus’.
A. Gorsky
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The Heraldry of the Lithuanian Tatars from the 16th to the Mid-17th Century

Lietuvos istorijos metrastis
The Hospodar Tatars in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania constituted a distinct ethno-social group descended from the Golden Horde, who, due to various circumstances, joined the grand duke’s service.
Oleg Odnorozhenko
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On Criminal Punishments in the Golden Horde and Mongol Iran (Based on Khan’s Jarligs)

HISTORY OF STATE AND LAW
The article is an analysis of sanctions in the yarlyks — edicts of rulers of the medieval Turkic-Mongol states. Author examined the wording of sanctions in the legal acts of the Jochi Ulus (Golden Horde) and Mongol Iran.
R. Pochekaev
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