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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The paper is concerned with the events that took place in the Ulus of Jochi after the rise to power of Uzbek Khan. Based on an analysis of numismatic finds at the Golden Horde monuments of Moksha and the Lower Volga regions, a series of actions is determined, which were taken by the Uzbek in the process of combating the oppositional nomadic aristocracy
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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 ...
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Molecular Genealogy of a Mongol Queen's Family and Her Possible Kinship with Genghis Khan. [PDF]
Lkhagvasuren G +13 more
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Genetic genealogy of Y-chromosome in the Zhetiru tribe of the Kazakh population from Kazakhstan. [PDF]
Zhunussova A +7 more
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Population data of 23 Y chromosome STR loci for Kyrgyz population from Kyrgyzstan. [PDF]
Isakova Z +4 more
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Genetic Polymorphism of Y-Chromosome in Turkmen Population from Turkmenistan. [PDF]
Zhabagin M +9 more
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Population dataset for 23 Y-STR in the Merkit clan form Kazakh population. [PDF]
Faizov B +3 more
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Long shared haplotypes identify the southern Urals as a primary source for the 10th-century Hungarians. [PDF]
Gyuris B +35 more
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Y-Chromosomal insights into the paternal genealogy of the Kerey tribe have called into question their descent from the Stepfather of Genghis Khan. [PDF]
Zhabagin M +10 more
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