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Epics about Idegei and His Relatives in the Epic Cycle “Forty Heroes of Crimea”
Objective of the study: The aim of the research is to examine the content, origin, and chain of transmitters of the epics dedicated to the dynasty of the Golden Horde’s beglerbeg, Idegei, included in the cycle of heroic epics, “Forty Heroes of Crimea”. A
Sabitov Zh.M., Karatayev A.A.
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Money Circulation in the Bulgar Ulus in the second half of fourteenth century
Research objectives: To reveal the radical change in money circulation in the second half of the fourteenth century, using the example of the coin hoards of the Bulgar ulus and the 199 excavation of the Bolgar settlement.
Mukhametshin D.G.
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Accentology of the Takht Eli: The Great Horde or the Greater Horde?
Research objectives: The author makes an attempt to determine the correctness of the emphasis in the Russian name of the Khanate Taht Eli – Bol’shaya (Great) or Bol’shaya (Greater) Horde; to check the connection of this name with the Mongolian and Turkic
Trepavlov V.V.
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Comparative analysis of Juchid genealogies according to five lists of “Muizz al-Ansab”
The purpose of the study is to study the genealogy of the Juchids according to the five lists in the «Muizz al-Ansab». The uniformity of the structure of the Muizz al-Ansab lists enables researchers to identify new data in the genealogical chains of the ...
Sabitov Zh.M. +2 more
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On the Origin of the Commander Burundai
Research objectives: This work focuses on the origins of Amir Buruldai (also recorded as Burundai). He was an eminent military leader of the Horde during the time of the Mongol conquests and an active participant in the seven-year-long Western campaign ...
Seleznev Ju.V.
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MONGOL WARRIORS OF THE JOCHI ULUS AT THE KARASUYR CEMETERY, ULYTAU, CENTRAL KAZAKHSTAN
We present an archaeological study of medieval burials of warriors in the Karasuyr cemetery in the northwestern Betpakdala desert, near the southern Ulytau range in central Kazakhstan. The region was an eastern province of the Golden Horde, a ritual center of Jochi’s clan and later Mongol rulers until the late 16th century.
E. R. Usmanova +3 more
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From October 4 to 6, 2024, the II International Congress on the History of Turkic Statehood was held in Almaty, Kazakhstan, with the theme “The statehood of the Turkic peoples in the Chingisid era ”, dedicated to the 800th anniversary of the Ulus of ...
Umbetov N.A.
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The role of the Kazakh heroic epic as a historical source in the study of the history of Ulus Jochi
The need to study the Kazakh heroic epic as a historical source is explained by the growth of the historical consciousness of individual peoples, including the needs of modern science. The authors determine the place, idea and motive of the Kazakh heroic epic Edige.
Narymbet G.B. +2 more
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Interpretation of Zubdat al-fikra’s Information in the Work of A.A. Porsin
The purpose of this review is to evaluate the academic qualities of a book by A.A. Porsin about information from “Zubdat al-fikra” on the history of the ulus of Jochi in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries.
Sabitov Zh.M.
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On the question of the origin of the Golden Horde emirs Nanguday and Kutluk-Timur.
Research objectives: The purpose of this research is to study genealogical data of one of the supporters of the Golden Horde khan, Uzbek. This was Nangudai who played an important role in promotion of Central Asian dynasties ruling in Khorezm and Khiva ...
Sabitov Zh.M.
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