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  1. 41

    Armenian – Mamluks Relations by Fatma, AKKUŞ YİĞİT

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…By the capacity of a single state to stop the Mongols in the region, proved the power of the Mamluks, and it was not possible to remain silent this situation. …”
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    The urbanization of the Lower Volga region in the Golden Horde era by Pigarev Evgeny M.

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The data on the number of archaeological objects of the preMongol period and the Golden Horde epoch are presented. …”
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    The “necessary death” of the Grand Duke: on the question of the causes and circumstances of the death of Yaroslav Vsevolodovich in the autumn of 1246 by Vorotyntsev L.V., Galimov T.R.

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Research materials: The research draws from a complex of Russian chronicle sources, monuments of ”hagiographic” literature from Ancient Rus’, Plano Carpini’s “The History of the Mongols,” Rashid al-Din’s “The Collection of Chronicles,” Juvayni Ata-Malik’s “The History of the Conqueror of the World,” and acts of diplomatic correspondence. …”
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    From hinterland granary fort to frontier mountain fortress: Initiation, construction, and expansion of the Diaoyucheng Fortress, Hechuan, China, in the wars during 1125–1279 by Wen Huang, Jiang Feng

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This fortress became famous for its 36-year resistance against the Mongols and the death of Möngke Khan in 1259. Based on historical documents and data from re-analysis of archaeological report and field survey, this study explores its initiation, construction and transition, to build a coherent narrative for its transformation from a hinterland transport hub during the Song-Jin War (1125–1234) to a frontier stronghold during the Song-Mongol War (1235–1279), which experiences the establishment of Zhuanban Granary in the 1130s, the construction of Xinyuguan Fort in the 1160s–1170s, the transformation into a refuge in 1240, and the expansion into the Diaoyucheng Fortress in 1243–1279. …”
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    A Khwārazmian Saint in the Golden Horde: Közlük Ata (Gözlī Ata) and the Social Vectors of Islamisation by Devin DeWeese

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Abstract : The notion that Sufi shaykhs and Sufi communities played a role in the Islamisation of the Mongol successor states in the 13th and 14th centuries is typically rooted in assumptions, mostly untenable, about Sufis ‘preaching’ Muslim doctrine to the nomads (often ‘simplifying’ it in the process) or appealing to the nomads by means of their resemblance to the holy men—‘shamans’—revered by the pagan Turks and Mongols. …”
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    Genghis Khan in Folklore Legends of the Mongolian Peoples: Mythological Framework of Memory by Aleksand V. Isakov

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…It is noteworthy that the plots of oral traditions about Genghis Khan have almost nothing in common with information from written sources about the life of the founder of the Mongol Empire, such as “The Secret History of the Mongols” and other Mongolian, Turkic, Chinese and Persian chronicles known to us. …”
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    Identifying [between] Geser and Genghis Khan. Part 1: Contamination of Images in Folklore and Historical Memories of Central and Inner Asia by Natalia N. Nikolaeva, Evgenii V. Nolev

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The epic hero Geser (Abai Geser Bogdo Khan, Geser, Gesar) and the founder of the Mongol Empire Genghis Khan are most remarkable and iconic characters in folklore traditions of Inner Asia. …”
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    HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE STUDY OF STATE PRACTICES AND THE JUDICIARY OF SOUTHERN UKRAINIAN TERRITORIES: GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS by Oleg Vuyiv, Maryna Bulkat

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The analysis of the processes that took place during the period when the Ukrainian and Polovtsian troops were defeated by the Mongols was marked by similar historiographic features. …”
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    Mongolian Education and Science Vocabulary by Anna V. Mazarchuk

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The identified lexemes were checked against corresponding entries to Mongolic / Turkic etymological dictionaries and bilingual dictionaries of Sanskrit, Chinese, and Tibetan. …”
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    The Story of the Golden Horde Told by Coins (Japanese): 貨幣が語るジョチ・ウルス by Atik K.

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Amidst a resurgence of scholarly interest in the Mongol Empire and Golden Horde, Shinichiro’s work stands out for its focus on economic rather than historical or military aspects. …”
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    Volga Bulgaria and the Near East (Egypt and Syria) in the 10th – early 13th century (based on archaeological materials) by K.A. Rudenko

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The paper discusses archaeological materials testifying to the links of Volga Bulgaria with Syria and Egypt during the pre-Mongol period. It was noted that the appearance of products from Syria, primarily glass ornaments, belongs to the pre-Bulgar era (the 4–5 and 7–8 centuries AD) and reflects the nature of the trade and economic relations of the Volga-Kama area in the international trade routes. …”
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    Geochronology and geochemistry of the Neoproterozoic–Mesozoic intrusive rocks in the Xinlin area, northeastern China: new constraints on the tectonic evolution of the Erguna block... by Sheng Lu, Sheng Lu, Sheng Lu, Sheng Lu, Chenglu Li, Masroor Alam, Zhichao Song, Xiannan Zhu, Anzong Fu, Wenpeng Yang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Early Mesozoic intrusive rocks were developed during the subduction of the Mongol-Okhotsk oceanic intracontinental system. Finally, the late Mesozoic intrusive rocks were formed in a non-orogenic extensional setting, potentially linked to the final closure of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean or the rollback of the Paleo-Pacific Plate.…”
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    A Critique of Manz's Epistemological View on the Book “Power, Politics and Religion in Timurid Iran” by Sayyed Abolfazl Razavi

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…This present paper criticizes the interpretive approaches of Beatrice Forbes Manz’s, a researcher of Mongol and Timurid era, on the book "Power, Politics and Religion in Timurid Period in Iran". …”
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    The Explanation of the Dominance of Figurative Language and Oratory over the Rhetoric of Syntactic in Forming the Rhetoric in Akhlagh _al_saltaneh by Vassaf Shirazi by MohamadAmin Zamanvaziri, Mohamad Gholamrezaei, Ghodratollah Taheri

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The rhetorical system of prose texts written after the Mongol invasion often differs completely from the texts written before that; the rhetoric of syntactic often makes the rhetorical frame of the pre-Mongolian texts and, in contrast, figurative language and oratory make the rhetorical structure of post-Mongolian texts. …”
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    Interaction of Linguistic and Literary Aspects in the Context of the Cultural Diversity of the Turkic Peoples of Central Asia by Omorov Aitmamat, Chokoeva Dilbar, Kalchakeyev Kubanychbek, Sheripbayev Amangeldi, Kochorova Gulumkan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results showed that the Turkic languages have gone through a difficult path of evolution under the influence of various cultural and political factors, such as the Mongol conquests and Russification in the Soviet period. …”
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    Discriminating Mung Bean Origins Using Pattern Recognition Methods: A Comparative Study of Raman and NIR Spectroscopy by Mingming Chen, Zhigang Quan, Xinyue Sun, Yanlong Li, Lili Qian, Dongjie Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Spectra from mung beans collected in Baicheng City, Jilin Province; Dorbod Mongol Autonomous, Tailai County, Heilongjiang Province; and Sishui County, Shandong Province, China, were analyzed. …”
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    The evolution of historical forms of chinese theater and integration of visual arts by HAN LIN

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conquests, division of the country, and subsequent reunification under Mongol rule contributed not only to cultural exchange and interaction between northern and southern traditions but also to the emergence of new dramatic forms. …”
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    An inversion archaism of the Russian revolution by E.A. Nagornov

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The roots of the revolution go back to the Russian Middle Ages and the Mongol yoke, to the popular uprisings of the past centuries. …”
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    A Critique on the Book ‘L’Histoire des Relations entre l’Iran et la France du Moyen Âge à nos Jours’ (The History of the Relationships Between Iran and France from the Middle Ages... by Hadi dolatabadi

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…L’Histoire des relations entre l’Iran et la France Du Moyen Âge à nos jours (The history of Iranian-French relations from the Middle Ages to the present) is a book that describes the ups and downs of the history of Iran-France relations from its starting point in connection with the French court with the Mongol kings in Iran in the Middle Ages, until 2018, when it was published in France by L’Harmattan Publications. …”
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