The «Theory of Mausoleums» or the Regional Features of Spiritual Memorial Architecture of the Golden Horde Era in the Ural-Volga Region (historical and ethnographical aspects of the problem)

This article reviewes the features of the funeral ceremonies in the Muslim mausoleums of 14th century in the Ulus of Jochi (Ak-Horde). The author states that there was an independent architectural school in cultic memorial architecture of the Golden Horde. This school can be recognized in its stone...

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Main Author: G.N. Garustovich
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Language:English
Published: State Institution «Sh.Marjani Institute of History of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences» 2014-07-01
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description This article reviewes the features of the funeral ceremonies in the Muslim mausoleums of 14th century in the Ulus of Jochi (Ak-Horde). The author states that there was an independent architectural school in cultic memorial architecture of the Golden Horde. This school can be recognized in its stone and brick mausoleums. The author analyses features of the funeral tradition of the period when the dual faith believes (period of the nascence of Islam) was spread all over the steppe empire. The Muslim burials appeared in the times of Islamization, a policy pursued by Uzbeg khan and his successors in 14th century. The mausoleums were built for the aristocracy. The author believes that they also served as a monumental propaganda of Islam. From the very beginning, those monumental buildings in the steppe areas were turned into the venues with the social significance, into the sacral places for worshiping the ancestors, into the sacral monuments of the tribal territories. At the same time, the mausoleums, initially built as the family burials of the elite of the nomad empire, were keeping their first function. Thus, the empire’s ruling class was trying to win over the aristocratic members of the society and get their loyalty in the process of conversion to the new monotheistic religion, which had become empire’s new ideology. Islam in the Ulus of Jochi was not accepted immediately and had to coexist with different religion in the 14th century. Muslim mausoleums contain significant number of the heathen artifacts (jewelry, clothes etc.), which can serve as the evidence of the coexistence of heathenism and Islam. In general, cultic memorial architecture accomplished its «mission». The Golden Horde was successfully Islamized. Over time, the Turkic people under the empire converted to Islam thus becoming the part of the world Muslim civilization.
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spelling doaj.art-c250517f428b4f82b2390d803377ea722022-12-22T01:17:33ZengState Institution «Sh.Marjani Institute of History of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences»Zolotoordynskoe Obozrenie2308-152X2313-61972014-07-01295119The «Theory of Mausoleums» or the Regional Features of Spiritual Memorial Architecture of the Golden Horde Era in the Ural-Volga Region (historical and ethnographical aspects of the problem)G.N. Garustovich0Institute of History, Language and Literature of the Ufa Scientific Center, Russian Academy of SciencesThis article reviewes the features of the funeral ceremonies in the Muslim mausoleums of 14th century in the Ulus of Jochi (Ak-Horde). The author states that there was an independent architectural school in cultic memorial architecture of the Golden Horde. This school can be recognized in its stone and brick mausoleums. The author analyses features of the funeral tradition of the period when the dual faith believes (period of the nascence of Islam) was spread all over the steppe empire. The Muslim burials appeared in the times of Islamization, a policy pursued by Uzbeg khan and his successors in 14th century. The mausoleums were built for the aristocracy. The author believes that they also served as a monumental propaganda of Islam. From the very beginning, those monumental buildings in the steppe areas were turned into the venues with the social significance, into the sacral places for worshiping the ancestors, into the sacral monuments of the tribal territories. At the same time, the mausoleums, initially built as the family burials of the elite of the nomad empire, were keeping their first function. Thus, the empire’s ruling class was trying to win over the aristocratic members of the society and get their loyalty in the process of conversion to the new monotheistic religion, which had become empire’s new ideology. Islam in the Ulus of Jochi was not accepted immediately and had to coexist with different religion in the 14th century. Muslim mausoleums contain significant number of the heathen artifacts (jewelry, clothes etc.), which can serve as the evidence of the coexistence of heathenism and Islam. In general, cultic memorial architecture accomplished its «mission». The Golden Horde was successfully Islamized. Over time, the Turkic people under the empire converted to Islam thus becoming the part of the world Muslim civilization.http://goldhorde.ru/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/%D0%97%D0%BE%D0%BB-%D0%9E%D0%B1%D0%BE%D0%B7%D1%804-95-119.pdfbrick architecture of the Golden Horde14th century Muslim mausoleumsfeatures of funeral ceremonydual faithmemorial architecture.
spellingShingle G.N. Garustovich
The «Theory of Mausoleums» or the Regional Features of Spiritual Memorial Architecture of the Golden Horde Era in the Ural-Volga Region (historical and ethnographical aspects of the problem)
Zolotoordynskoe Obozrenie
brick architecture of the Golden Horde
14th century Muslim mausoleums
features of funeral ceremony
dual faith
memorial architecture.
title The «Theory of Mausoleums» or the Regional Features of Spiritual Memorial Architecture of the Golden Horde Era in the Ural-Volga Region (historical and ethnographical aspects of the problem)
title_full The «Theory of Mausoleums» or the Regional Features of Spiritual Memorial Architecture of the Golden Horde Era in the Ural-Volga Region (historical and ethnographical aspects of the problem)
title_fullStr The «Theory of Mausoleums» or the Regional Features of Spiritual Memorial Architecture of the Golden Horde Era in the Ural-Volga Region (historical and ethnographical aspects of the problem)
title_full_unstemmed The «Theory of Mausoleums» or the Regional Features of Spiritual Memorial Architecture of the Golden Horde Era in the Ural-Volga Region (historical and ethnographical aspects of the problem)
title_short The «Theory of Mausoleums» or the Regional Features of Spiritual Memorial Architecture of the Golden Horde Era in the Ural-Volga Region (historical and ethnographical aspects of the problem)
title_sort theory of mausoleums or the regional features of spiritual memorial architecture of the golden horde era in the ural volga region historical and ethnographical aspects of the problem
topic brick architecture of the Golden Horde
14th century Muslim mausoleums
features of funeral ceremony
dual faith
memorial architecture.
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