Problems of Ruler and Statehood in the Golden Horde Literature »

Already in ancient and medieval times, the Turks and their ancestors – Proto-Turks – established their own states and accumulated considerable political and administrative experience in the management and administration of their own countries. Their activities in this field was conditioned by the hi...

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Main Author: Khatip Minnegulov
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Language:English
Published: State Institution «Sh.Marjani Institute of History of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences» 2016-01-01
Series:Zolotoordynskoe Obozrenie
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Online Access:http://goldhorde.ru/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/%D0%97%D0%9E-1-2016-158-181.pdf
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description Already in ancient and medieval times, the Turks and their ancestors – Proto-Turks – established their own states and accumulated considerable political and administrative experience in the management and administration of their own countries. Their activities in this field was conditioned by the historical reality. They have also been displayed, in varying degrees, in the written literature, in particular: in runic inscriptions and the writings of Yusuf Balasaguni, Yugneki, Kul Gali and other authors. As is known, during two centuries of its existence, the Golden Horde left a deep mark in the statehood history and spiritual life of the peoples of Eurasia and even of the Northern Africa (Mamluk Egypt). Various problems of social and spiritual life are reflected in the preserved written literature of the Jochid ulus. Issues related to the ruler and his relationship with his subjects occupy an important place among these problems, as well as the problem of creating such a society, which would be reigned by “prosperity”, “happiness” and “justice”. Professor Kh.Yu. Minnegulov examines these ques­tions by analyzing the works of such leading Turkish-Tatar writers and poets of the Golden Horde as: Rabguzi, Qutb, Khwarizmi, Mahmud Bulgari, Hisam Kyatib, Saif Sarayi, Ahmed Urgendzhi and others. The author points out that almost all the masters of the pen wanted the Lord being the ideal, perfect man (“Kamil Insan”) in every respect, especially fair, educated, morally mannered person. In their opinion, not the people but the sovereign should serve his subjects as a “shepherd” (“chuban”) and a “healer”. Some writings do not give preference to ordinary rulers, but to the reigning prophets (“Kyyssas al-Anbiya”, 1310; “Nahj al-Faradis”, 1358). In turn, in his poem “Jumjuma Sultan” (1369), the Sufi poet Hisam Kyatib even condemns and denies, to a certain extent, the “sultan’s power”. The writers urge the Golden Horde rulers to mostly listen to the views of scholars and religious leaders and remind them of the transience of life, implacability of death, as well as of the need to leave behind a “good name”.
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spelling doaj.art-ff5ade028e6f4bc3bb6c315b92b585382022-12-21T19:16:41ZengState Institution «Sh.Marjani Institute of History of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences»Zolotoordynskoe Obozrenie2308-152X2313-61972016-01-0141158181Problems of Ruler and Statehood in the Golden Horde Literature »Khatip Minnegulov0Kazan Federal University, 2 Tatarstan Str., Kazan 420021, Russian FederationAlready in ancient and medieval times, the Turks and their ancestors – Proto-Turks – established their own states and accumulated considerable political and administrative experience in the management and administration of their own countries. Their activities in this field was conditioned by the historical reality. They have also been displayed, in varying degrees, in the written literature, in particular: in runic inscriptions and the writings of Yusuf Balasaguni, Yugneki, Kul Gali and other authors. As is known, during two centuries of its existence, the Golden Horde left a deep mark in the statehood history and spiritual life of the peoples of Eurasia and even of the Northern Africa (Mamluk Egypt). Various problems of social and spiritual life are reflected in the preserved written literature of the Jochid ulus. Issues related to the ruler and his relationship with his subjects occupy an important place among these problems, as well as the problem of creating such a society, which would be reigned by “prosperity”, “happiness” and “justice”. Professor Kh.Yu. Minnegulov examines these ques­tions by analyzing the works of such leading Turkish-Tatar writers and poets of the Golden Horde as: Rabguzi, Qutb, Khwarizmi, Mahmud Bulgari, Hisam Kyatib, Saif Sarayi, Ahmed Urgendzhi and others. The author points out that almost all the masters of the pen wanted the Lord being the ideal, perfect man (“Kamil Insan”) in every respect, especially fair, educated, morally mannered person. In their opinion, not the people but the sovereign should serve his subjects as a “shepherd” (“chuban”) and a “healer”. Some writings do not give preference to ordinary rulers, but to the reigning prophets (“Kyyssas al-Anbiya”, 1310; “Nahj al-Faradis”, 1358). In turn, in his poem “Jumjuma Sultan” (1369), the Sufi poet Hisam Kyatib even condemns and denies, to a certain extent, the “sultan’s power”. The writers urge the Golden Horde rulers to mostly listen to the views of scholars and religious leaders and remind them of the transience of life, implacability of death, as well as of the need to leave behind a “good name”.http://goldhorde.ru/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/%D0%97%D0%9E-1-2016-158-181.pdfGolden HordeSarayancient Turkic literatureIslamTurksTatarsRabguziQutbKhwarizmiMahmud BulgariHisam KyatibSaif SarayiAhmed Urgendzhi
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Problems of Ruler and Statehood in the Golden Horde Literature »
Zolotoordynskoe Obozrenie
Golden Horde
Saray
ancient Turkic literature
Islam
Turks
Tatars
Rabguzi
Qutb
Khwarizmi
Mahmud Bulgari
Hisam Kyatib
Saif Sarayi
Ahmed Urgendzhi
title Problems of Ruler and Statehood in the Golden Horde Literature »
title_full Problems of Ruler and Statehood in the Golden Horde Literature »
title_fullStr Problems of Ruler and Statehood in the Golden Horde Literature »
title_full_unstemmed Problems of Ruler and Statehood in the Golden Horde Literature »
title_short Problems of Ruler and Statehood in the Golden Horde Literature »
title_sort problems of ruler and statehood in the golden horde literature
topic Golden Horde
Saray
ancient Turkic literature
Islam
Turks
Tatars
Rabguzi
Qutb
Khwarizmi
Mahmud Bulgari
Hisam Kyatib
Saif Sarayi
Ahmed Urgendzhi
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