Vasily Vladimirovich Bartold (Russian: Васи́лий Влади́мирович Барто́льд; 15 November [O.S. 3 November] 1869 – 19 August 1930), who published in the West...
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territory was expansive, corresponding to much of what is now Mongolia. Vasily Bartold (1913) located them along the upper Onon and Kherlen rivers and along...
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Mongol-speaking tribes. For instance, such Russian orientalists as Vasily Bartold, Grigory Potanin, Boris Vladimirtsov, Ilya Petrushevsky, Nicholas Poppe...
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Russian Central Asia (Baltimore) 1954, 183 pp., complete text online. Vasily Bartold Работы по Исторической Географии (Moscow) 2002 English translation:...
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in the Altai Mountains. While early 20th century historians such as Vasily Bartold judged the Mongol invasion force to be between 150,000 and 200,000 men...
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in the Hindukush. Picador India. pp. 74–93. ISBN 978-0-330-46267-9. Vasily Bartold (2013-10-17). An Historical Geography of Iran. Princeton University...
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canyons that were not attractive for cattle-breeding needed wildest. Vasily Bartold (d. 1930), in his work "Turkistan" mentions that in the 10th century...
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Mana River Minusinsk Depression Tuva Depression Altai-Sayan region Vasily Bartold (1935). Vorlesungen uber die Geschichte der Turken Mittelasiens. Vol...
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works of Rashid-al-Din Hamadani. This assumption was later disproved by Vasily Bartold, who discovered a comment by Hamadani regarding Qarachar. However, he...
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Roshaniyya insurrection, 1450-1600. Duke University. pp. 191, 200–201. Vasily Bartold (2014-07-14). An Historical Geography of Iran. Princeton University...
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opinions were expressed about the ethnic origin of the Qazaghan: 1) Vasily Bartold wrote that Qazaghan was very likely from the Kauchin tribe; he believed...
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Asad Timothy Asch Scott Atran Marc Augé Nigel Barley Fredrik Barth Vasily Bartold Keith H. Basso Daisy Bates Gregory Bateson Mary Catherine Bateson Richard...
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locates Kazakh in the eastern part of Desht-i Qipchaq. According to Vasily Bartold, the Kazakhs likely began using that name during the 15th century. Though...
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term supposedly used by nomads to describe town-dwellers, according to Vasily Bartold, Gerard Clauson, and most recently Richard Foltz. The earliest known...
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last of the great cities of Khorasan. The early 20th-century historian Vasily Bartold, citing a local history from the 1400s, stated that none of the inhabitants...
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proclaimed the importance of this battle was the Russian historian Vasily Bartold, according to whom: "The earlier Arab historians, occupied with the...
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objects were lost in a fire. Leopold Schrenk (1879–94) Vasily Radlov (1894–1918) Vasily Bartold (1918–21) Yefim Karskiy (1921–30) Nikolay Matorin (1930–36)...
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toponymy, as well as works on population genetics. Such scholars as Vasily Bartold, Ármin Vámbéry, Vadim Masson, Vadim Romodin, Ilya Petrushevsky, Allah...
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as those Turks who lived in the cities of Central Asia. According to Vasily Bartold, Andijan was founded by Mongol Khans at the end of the XIII century...
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they did; if Bilge Kul Qadir descended from the Yagma (as suggested by Vasily Bartold), then he did not, considering that the Hudud al-'Alam stated that "Their...
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last of the great cities of Khorasan. The early 20th-century historian Vasily Bartold, citing a local history from the 1400s, stated that none of the inhabitants...
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Kashgar, was once in the country of the Tatars.: 559 According to Vasily Bartold, this message suggests that the Mongols already then reached the west...
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The facsimile edition with introduction and index was published by Vasily Bartold in 1930; a thoroughly commented English translation was made by Vladmir...
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Mongol-speaking tribes. For instance, such Russian orientalists as Vasily Bartold, Grigory Potanin, Boris Vladimirtsov, Ilya Petrushevsky, Nicholas Poppe...
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Oghuz roots of the Kaitag people, held in particular by orientalist Vasily Bartold. In Soviet times, the Mongolic theory appeared in some works of linguists:...
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Translated by John Michell and Robert Michell. Edward Stanford. pp. 271–273. Vasily Bartold (1963). Тянь-Шаньские киргизы в XVIII и XIX веках [The Tian Shan Kirghiz...
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neighbors resulted in his isolation against the Mongol army of Chormaqan. Vasily Bartold believed that Jalal al-Din executed more cruel and irrational brutality...
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options). The Volkhov river region: Aleksey Shakhmatov, Sergey Platonov, Vasily Bartold, Omeljan Pritsak, Constantin Zuckerman, Dmitry Machinsky, Elena Alexandrovna...
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Poona. Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute. 2003. pp. 109–110. Vasily Bartold (14 July 2014). An Historical Geography of Iran. Princeton University...
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