2022, vol. 10, no. 4. Khereid Jamsran Urangua

2022, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 819-839

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22378/2313-6197.2022-10-4.819-839
EDN: https://elibrary.ru/LEBMBB

   MONGOLIAN PAGE OF THE ULUS JOCHI’ HISTORY

Khereid Jamsran Urangua
National University of Mongolia
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
urangua@num.edu.mn

Abstract: This review article discusses a new scientific publication of the Institute of Mongolian Studies and the Department of History of the Mongolian State University. In 2019, Steppe Publishing published a collective monograph entitled «History of the Mongol Empire» in 5 volumes. The titles of the volumes correspond to the names of the states that made up the Mongol Empire in the XIII–XIV centuries: «Mongol Empire», «Yuan Empire», «Ulus Jochi», «Ulus Ilkhanate», and «Chagatai ulus».
The third volume of the monograph covers the history of the Mongols in the 13th–16th centuries. It is about the state founded by Jochi, the eldest son of Genghis Khan. This book «Ulus Jochi» is the 6th book to be published on the history of the «Golden Horde» in Mongolia, being a new fundamental work of young historians of the country.
The оbjective of the study was to highlight the content of the monograph and to reveal the novelty of the recent work by Mongolia’s historians.
Research materials: In the course of writing a review, the author sought to find comparative historiographic works on the topic, including those that touch on controversial issues in the history of Ulus Jochi.
Results and novelty of the research from the point of view of research methodology, the collective monograph “Ulus Jochi” is written with novelty, namely in regard to its conceptual apparatus. The author of this work agrees with the main provisions and conclusions of the book under review and believes that this work has made many steps forward in studying the history of the Ulus Jochi [Golden Horde].

Keywords: empire, possessions, vassals, state, mongols, kipchaks, russians, culture

For citation: Khereid Jamsran Urangua. Mongolian page of the Ulus Jochi’ history. Zolotoordynskoe obozrenie=Golden Horde Review. 2022, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 819–839. DOI: 10.22378/2313-6197.2022-10-4.819-839 (In Russian)

Acknowledgments: The article was written with the financial support of the RFBR Grant 20-59-44008 Mong_a “Global and Russian Mongolian studies: national schools, concepts, personalities”.

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About the author: Khereid Jamsran Urangua – Dr. Sci. (History), Professor of the Department of History, National University of Mongolia (Central Post, box 31, Ulaanbaatar 15160, Mongolia); ORCID: 0000-0002-9517-3742. Е-mail: urangua@num.edu.mn

Received  July 29, 2022    Accepted for publication  November 2,2022
Published  Online December 29, 2022