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Population data of 27 Y-chromosome STR loci for Uzbek population from Kazakhstan. [PDF]
This article presents a population dataset of 27 Y- chromosomal short tandem repeat (Y-STR) loci obtained from 501 unrelated Uzbek males residing in southern Kazakhstan.
Zhunussova A +5 more
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Research objectives: To analyze the processes behind the formation and development of the Tatar ethnopolitical community in the Ulus of Jochi in the XIII–XV centuries.
Izmailov I.L.
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About the Beginning of Coinage in the Ulus of Jochi
The article presents photo images of coins and reconstructions of matrices from the recently discovered new mint of Ujkend (Uchkend) , which was located in the Middle Volga region. The previous put forward opinion about the possible name of this settlement from the name of the city of Uch in North India, from where the first settlers could have been ...
Roman Yu. Reva
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Genetic genealogy of Y-chromosome in the Zhetiru tribe of the Kazakh population from Kazakhstan. [PDF]
IntroductionThe Y chromosome, transmitted exclusively through the paternal line, is a well-established tool for verifying genealogical data. The Kazakh tribe Zhetiru in Kazakhstan, comprising seven clans, has conflicting historical and genealogical ...
Zhunussova A +7 more
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Majmu al-Tawarikh as a Source on Historical Figures of the Chagatai Ulus and Moghulistan
Introduction. The history of the Chagatai Ulus and Moghulistan remains an understudied area of medieval historiography, which is nonetheless essential enough and can yield a lot to researchers engaged in exploring the history of medieval Genghisid states.
Jumagaliyev Darkhan A. +1 more
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Once Again to the Question of the Hordes’ Color Terms in the Ulus of Jochi (the Boz-Horde term in the sources of the 16th–19th centuries) » [PDF]
Article discusses the features of using the term of Boz Horde in the territory of the ulus of Jochi. By involving the Turkic and Mongolian sources of the 16th–19th centuries, the author compares the term of Boz Horde with widespread color designations of Aq Horde and Kok Horde that were used in the Golden Horde. Thus, the author attempts to clarify the
I.A. Mustakimov
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LONG-BLADED WEAPON IN KAZAKH HEROIC EPIC [PDF]
This article examines the long-bladed weapons of the Turkic nomads of Eurasia during the Medieval and Early Modern periods with particular attention paid to swords, sabers, and shashkas as reflected in Kazakh heroic epics.
Agatay, O.M. +2 more
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On the Shibanid «Trace» in the Bulgar Vilayet of the Ulus of Jochi
The authors discuss the problem related to the Shibanids’ presence on the territory of the Bulgar Vilayet of the Ulus of Jochi in the 13th–14th centuries. Analysis of the various sources of Turko-Tatar, Mongolian and Russian origin (chronicles, dastans, genealogies, etc.) allowed the authors to conclude that the transition of the territory of the Volga
D.M. Iskhakov, Z.A. Tychinskikh
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Breaking the glass ceiling in Kazakhstani science: Government grants and gender representation trends [PDF]
Type of the article: Research Article Equal participation in scientific activity is an important indicator of the fair distribution of opportunities in a democratic society.
Zhazira Iskindirova +3 more
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