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THE LOWER VOLGA CENTER OF THE JOCHI ULUS IN THE XIII-XV CENTURIES: HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTION (FOR THE 770TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CITY OF SARAI)

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
A large number of large settlements of the XIII–XV centuries are known in the Lower Volga region. Some of them have been identified as Golden Horde cities with names that are beyond doubt. Some of the sites have only a modern archaeological designation – ancient settlements, and the issue on their names has not been definitively resolved to date.
Yuri A. Zeleneev   +2 more
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Rewiev of the Book: Cherkas B.V. The Western Dominions of the Ulus of Jochi: Political History, Territorial-Administrative Structure, Economics, Cities. (13th–14th centuries). Kiev: Institute of History of NAS of Ukraine, 2014. 387 p. »

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2016
In 2014, the book by B.V. Cherkas was published in Ukraine dedicated to the western uluses of the Golden Horde. All the advantages and disadvantages of this work have been considered in the present review. The reviewer notes that the book allows us to fill in the existing gaps in the history of the Golden Horde.
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History of Discovery and Study of the Monuments of the Ulus of Jochi-Khasar and His Descendants in Transbaikalia (to the 300th anniversary of the first expedition of the Imperial Academy of Sciences to the East of Siberia)

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
The discovery of medieval monuments in Siberia by the first expedition of the Imperial Academy of Sciences headed by D.G. Messerschmidt is 300 this year. This was the beginning of the study of the history of Central Asia, related to the reasons for the appearance and development of ancient Mongolian urban settlements in Transbaikalia.
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THE LEGACY OF THE JOCHI ULUS IN THE PANORAMA OF CENTURIES AND THE DESTINIES OF THE PEOPLES OF EURASIA

open access: yesBulletin of the Buryat Scientific Center of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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Laurentian Codex as the Source About the Ulus of Jochi (The Golden Horde)

Istoricheskii Vestnik, 2023
Цель статьи: в предложенной статье рассматриваются свидетельства одной из ранних русских летописей – Лаврентьевской – об истории русско-ордынских отношений и Джучиевом Улусе (Золотой Орде) с целью выявления их релевантности. Материалы исследования: исследование основано на анализе выборки свидетельств об Орде и русско-ордынских отношений из ...
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EVERYDAY CULTURE AS A BASIS FOR STUDYING THE ULUS OF JOCHI

KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIES
The study of the everyday culture of the Golden Horde is a little-studied problem, the study of which will help reconstruct the past of our country in the medieval period. The ethnopolitical history of the Golden Horde largely shades the internal processes that took place across the vast territory of Eurasia.
Fakiya Shamshidenova, Zaure Tabynbayeva
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WARFARE OF ULUS JOCHI (GOLDEN HORDE)

KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIES
This article is devoted to the military affairs of the Eurasian empire called the Golden Horde (Ulus of Jochi). The objective of this study is to summarize the materials concerning the military affairs of the Ulus of Jochi and to highlight its characteristic features.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF THE ULUS OF JOCHI IN THE HISTORY OF KAZAKHSTAN

Bulletin of Dulaty University
Jochi Ulus is of great importance in Kazakh history, as it had a great influence on the formation of the Kazakh people and the development of statehood. The western part of the ulus, including the regions of Central Asia and Kazakhstan, later became the land of the Kazakh Khanate.
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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). Particular attention is paid to the manuscripts of Muqaddamat al-Adab copied in the Jochi Ulus, with ...
Ashirbek Muminov, Bagdat Dyussenov
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