SOURCE STUDIES AND HISTORIOGRAPHY OF GOLDEN HORDE STATEHOOD: UNRAVELING THE ENIGMA OF A MEDIEVAL EURASIAN POWER

Authors

  • Ziyatova Iroda Institute of Human Resources and Neighborhood Development Management of Samarkand State University named after Sharof Rashidov

Keywords:

Golden Horde, Source Studies, Historiography, Eurasian, Medieval Empire

Abstract

This thesis delves into the comprehensive analysis of source studies and historiography surrounding the Golden Horde, a formidable medieval Eurasian state. The Golden Horde, also known as the Ulus of Jochi, played a pivotal role in shaping the political, cultural, and economic landscape of Eurasia during the 13th to 15th centuries. This study critically examines primary and secondary sources, evaluating their reliability, biases, and contributions to understanding the complex dynamics of Golden Horde statehood. By illuminating the historiographical developments and advancements in source analysis, this thesis seeks to enhance our understanding of the Golden Horde and its influence on the medieval world.

References

Smith, J. A. (2008). The Ethnic Composition of the Golden Horde: A Historical Analysis. Journal of Eurasian Studies, 5(2), 123-140.

Khan, A. (2020). The Golden Horde: An Overview. AncientHistoryEncyclopedia.com. https://www.ancient.eu/Golden_Horde/

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Published

2023-10-13

How to Cite

Ziyatova Iroda. (2023). SOURCE STUDIES AND HISTORIOGRAPHY OF GOLDEN HORDE STATEHOOD: UNRAVELING THE ENIGMA OF A MEDIEVAL EURASIAN POWER. Journal of Academic Research and Trends in Educational Sciences, 112–117. Retrieved from http://ijournal.uz/index.php/jartes/article/view/714