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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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Ulus Jochi in system of international trade on territory of Crimean Peninsula in XIII–XIV centuries [PDF]
The article is devoted to the analysis of the foreign economic policy of the ulus of Jochi in the XIII-XIV centuries. The role of the Ulus in the system of international trade on the territory of the Crimean Peninsula is considered. The analysis of foreign economic policy directions and their role in the economy Of ulus Juchi in the declared period is ...
E. A. Koshechkina
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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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The aim of this study is to identify and determine elements of the social structure of the Ulus of Juchi and Tatar khanates in the 16thaand 17th centuries according to the materials of “Jami al-tawarikh” by Kadyr Ali-bek. Research materials: The article uses a new edition of “Jami al-tawarikh” by Kadyr Ali-bek – the latest academic translation of the ...
Izmailov I.L.
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Political History of the Ulus of Jochi in 1256–1263 » [PDF]
The article examines a number of issues of the Golden Horde political development in 1256–1263. In particular, the author considers the circumstances of the Sartaq’s death and presents his own position regarding the death of Borakchin khatun. The author assumes the stance over the death of Ulagchi in the summer of 1259, around the same time as the ...
Zh.M. Sabitov
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Western Kazakhstan as One of the Centers of the Ulus of Jochi in the XIII–XIV Centuries
The article is devoted to the latest research of monuments of the Ulus of Jochi period in the territory of Western Kazakhstan. The study of monuments of the developed and late Middle Ages was carried out in three main directions – processing and analysis of available materials, obtained as a result of research on the territory of the region from the ...
Bisembaev Arman A. +2 more
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HOLY PLACES OF THE JOCHI ULUS: SARAICHYQ AND BARCHINKENT
The study of the history of the emergence and development of medieval cities in Kazakhstan remains one of the most difficult and important tasks of modern research. A comprehensive study of the sites allows us to determine both the general features of urban development and the peculiarities of the formation of individual urban settlements.
Dokei A. Taleev
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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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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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