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Istorii︠a︡ t︠s︡ivilizat︠s︡ii nepokornoĭ stepi

Stepnai︠a︡ istorii︠a︡

( Kniga 2 )
Publisher
КазНу
Published in
Almaty
Year
2021
Pages
229
Cover
Hardcover
Weight
0.7328000000000001 kg
ISBN
9786010452114
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The publication in four books "The History of the Civilization of the Rebellious Steppe", compiled and published within the framework of the state program "Cultural Heritage" and "Rukhani Zhagyru". The compilers of this publication set themselves the goal of creating a complete and voluminous picture of the life of Semirechye in its main contours: history, archaeological monuments, nature, customs and traditions of Zhetysu, as well as in socio-economic, cultural and social transformations, based on encyclopedias, reports of research institutes and field work carried out in the territory of the Almaty region. Each of the books contains a specific category of information. This scientific work includes articles and materials about the medieval states that existed in the Turkic period on the territory of Zhetysu, about the role of the Great Silk Road in the dissemination of knowledge, religions, interpenetration and dialogue of cultures, as well as the judgments and ideas of merchants, researchers, ambassadors, scouts and just travelers about our land. Mongolian period and late Middle Ages. Formation of the Kazakh Khanate, its tribal structure, ethnic composition. Laws of Kazakhs Zheti Zhargy. Wars with the Dzungars, the military art of the Kazakhs and the famous batyrs. Accession of the Kazakh Khanate to the Russian Empire and subsequent colonization.
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