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From Batu to Janybek: Military Conflicts of the Ulus of Jochi with Poland and Hungary (1) »
The author of this article examines a number of military conflicts between the ulus of Jochi and both Hungary and Poland followed the first invasion of the Tatars in these lands in 1241. For the most part, the author’s analysis is based on information of synchronous Latin sources in comparison with information contained in Russian and Mamluk chronicles.
R. Hautala
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From Batu to Janybek: Military Conflicts of the Ulus of Jochi with Poland and Hungary (2) »
Research objective: The author of this article examines a number of military conflicts between the ulus of Jochi and both Hungary and Poland followed the first invasion of the Tatars in these lands in 1241. Research materials: For the most part, the author’s analysis is based on information of synchronous Latin sources in comparison with information ...
R. Hautala
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Research objectives: A study of questions about the time of the emergence of the “Tatar” trade route (“Via Tatarica”), the influence of external factors and internal political processes in the ulus of Jochi on the formation and development of this trade ...
Vorotyntsev L.V.
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The formation of the Tatar-Muslim community in the Ik-Belaya interfluve in the 13th–14th centuries
To identify and define a complex of historical, archaeological and linguistic materials representing information about the population of the Ik-Belaya interfluve in the 13th–14th centuries.
Izmailov I.L
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The Golden Horde Ethnology of Tatars: 1. The Epic and Historical “Golden Throne” (“Altyn Tәkhet”) [PDF]
The author of this article seeks to identify the historical origins of particular patronal place characteristic for the ulus of Jochi and later Turko-Tatar States established on its territory in the 15th–16th centuries.
D.M. Iskhakov
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The Umdet ul-Ahbar and the Turkic Narrative Sources for the Golden Horde and the Later Golden Horde [PDF]
This paper presents in summary form results of the author’s study of the Turkic-Muslim sources. A number of Turkic narrative sources are preserved to us from the post-Golden Horde time, i.e.
Uli Schamiloglu
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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.
Ya.V. Pilipchuk
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The late Mamlūk transition of the 1380s : the view from the North Caucasus
This article argues that the transition between the early and late Mamluk Sultanate in Egypt in the 1380s was partially caused by political developments in the Northwest Caucasus.
Latham-Sprinkle, JohnLW03000191613190802003236705796a07f1-e5d3-11e9-b023-dca738bae20e +1 more
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Translation of information about Jochi and the khans of the Jochi ulus from the Turkic-language source Tavarikhi Guzidayi Nusrat ...
A.A. Zhumabayeva, Zh.M. Sabitov
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“Good” or “Saint” Janibek Khan (1342–1357) in the Oral Historical Memory of the Nomads-Kazakhs
Research objectives: To identify the main reasons for the formation of the cult of Janibek Khan of the Golden Horde in the oral historical memory of the nomadic steppe tribes which was embodied in the narrative tradition of Kazakhs from the fifteenth to ...
Erofeeva I.V.
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