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TRIBAL POLITICS AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION IN THE GOLDEN HORDE (RUSSIA, IRAN, CHINA, MONGOLS, CENTRAL ASIA).
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TRIBAL POLITICS AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION IN THE GOLDEN HORDE (RUSSIA, IRAN, CHINA, MONGOLS, CENTRAL ASIA)./
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SCHAMILOGLU, ULI.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 1986,
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300 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 47-07, Section: A, page: 2707.
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Middle Eastern history. -
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TRIBAL POLITICS AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION IN THE GOLDEN HORDE (RUSSIA, IRAN, CHINA, MONGOLS, CENTRAL ASIA).
SCHAMILOGLU, ULI.
TRIBAL POLITICS AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION IN THE GOLDEN HORDE (RUSSIA, IRAN, CHINA, MONGOLS, CENTRAL ASIA).
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 1986 - 300 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 47-07, Section: A, page: 2707.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Columbia University, 1986.
This dissertation proposes a new model for the organization of the Golden Horde and the other states of the Mongol world empire. It discusses the "four-bey system" (the four garaci beys) in the successor states to the Golden Horde (termed here the Later Golden Horde, including the xanates of the Crimea, Kasimov, and Kazan), and proposes that it may be used as a paradigm for understanding the organization of the Cingisid states.Subjects--Topical Terms:
3168386
Middle Eastern history.
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Chapter I includes a statement of thesis, a discussion of the method used in this work for evaluating the conflicting evidence of various categories of official and unofficial sources, a definition of a "ruling tribe", and a brief historical introduction.
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Chapter II offers the first original survey of the "four-bey system" in the Later Golden Horde since V. V. Vel'yaminov-Zernov (1864). It defines an original set of characteristic features which may be used to describe the role of the four garaci beys in these states.
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Chapter III uses the same set of characteristic features to propose that such a system (known as the four ulus beys) also existed in the earlier Golden Horde as well as in the Ilxanate in Iran, in the Cagatay xanate in Central Asia, in the Mongol Yuan dynasty in China, and in the Great Xanate of the 13th century.
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Chapter IV re-examines the history of the Golden Horde in light of the "four-bey system". On this basis it is able to offer a new inter- pretation of the role of Nogay, Qutlug Temur, and a series of other figures in the Golden Horde. It also examines the problem of the two divisions of the White and Blue Hordes in the Golden Horde.
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Chapter V traces the "four-bey system" from the time of Mamay in an effort to establish the continuity of the "four-bey system" from the Golden Horde to the rise of the states of the Later Golden Horde. It examines in particular the role of the Sirin "ruling tribe" in this series of events.
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