2018, vol. 6, no. 2
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22378/2313-6197.2018-6-2
Articles
Kradin N.N. Who Was the Builder of Mongol Towns in Transbaikalia? pp.224-237
Somer T. Forging the Past: Facts and Myths behind the Mongol Invasion of Moravia in 1241 pp.238-251
Filin N.A., Gibadullin I.R., Boev E.B. The Ancient Persian Form of the First Mongol Dynasties’ Legitimation pp.252-263
Khaydarov T.F., Dolbin D.A. Theoretical Aspects of Understanding the Second Pandemic of the “Black Death” Plague in the Territory of the Jochid Ulus pp.264-282
Moiseev M.V. Historical Examples in the Letters of Ivan IV to the Crimean Khanate and the Nogai Horde pp.283-303
Zaytsev I.V. Two Medieval Tatar Tombstones from Kasimov pp.304-311
Akchurin M.M., Isheev M.R., Belyakov A.V., Abdurakhmanov T.A., Salikhov R.R. Kasimov Tatars of the Kypchak Tribe pp.312-341
Discussion
Samigulov G.Kh. Yasak People, Foreigners, Yasak and Exchange of Gifts – Practical Thinking about a Theory pp.342-369
Searches, hypotheses, conjectures
Belyakov A.V. On the Time and Place of Writing the Continuation of Ötemish-Hajji’s “Qara Tavarikh” (Comments on the Text) pp.370-392
Reviews
Narozhnyi E.I. Pax Mongolica and Eurasian Turmoil of the 13th and 14th centuries in the Assessments of Contemporary Domestic and Foreign Researchers pp.393-408
Legacy
Khamidova Ch.I. Rashid al-Din. Shu’ab-i Panjganah. 2. The Mongols and Turks (5) pp.409-421
Tulibayeva Zh.M. Mirza Ulugh Beg on the Chinggisids on the Throne of Iran: The Reigns of Öljaitü Khan and Abu Sa’id Bahadur Khan pp.422-438
Chronicle
Uzelac A. Workshop: The Mongols and the Silk Roads (May 10–11, 2018, Faculty of Arts, University of Szeged) pp.439-442