2021, vol. 9, no. 1
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22378/2313-6197.2021-9-1
Original papers
Nanzatov B.Z., Tishin V.V. Toward the History of Tatars of Inner Asia: An Attempt to Identify Tribal Names pp.8-27
Luniak Ye.M. Batu Khan’s Invasion in the Imagination of French Medieval Authors pp.28-42
Grinberg M. To the Question How the “Iron Dogs” of the Batuids Broke down the “Golden Yurt” of Their “Masters” pp.43-75
Gaydenko P.I. Tatar Violence over Metropolitan Maxim and the Sack of Kiev in 1299: Causes, Circumstances, and Consequences of Events That “Did Not Happen” pp.76-89
Pubblici L. Western Immigration in the fourteenth-century Golden Horde: The Case of Venetian Tana pp.90-107
Talakh V.N. Genoese-Tatar Treaties of 1380 and 1381 in Their Historical Context pp.108-148
Еrofeeva I.V. “Good” or “Saint” Janibek Khan (1342–1357) in the Oral Historical Memory of the Nomads-Kazakhs pp.149-165
Trepavlov V.V. Accentology of the Takht Eli: The Great Horde or the Greater Horde? pp.166-187
Halperin Ch.J. Ivan IV and the Tatars pp.188-200
Tataurov S.F. Archaeological Map of the Siberian Khanate: Dating and Interpretation Issues pp.201-209
Nagamine H. On the Mutual Relations between the Kazakh Khanates and the Qing and Russian Empires. Book Review: Noda J., Onuma T. A Collection of Documents from the Kazakh Sultans to the Qing Dynasty pp.210-223
Chronicle
Uzelac A. International Online Conference “The Mongols in Central Europe: The Profile and Impact of Their thirteenth-century Invasions” (Budapest, November 26–27, 2020) pp.224-226