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    TITLE by Nisha K. M, Mohd Asif Khan

    Published 2016-01-01
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    A Letter to Ahmad Khan by I.M. Mirgaleev, I.R. Gibadullin

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Smirnov had already examined the letter and the question of why Ahmad Khan was named the Crimean khan in the title of the letter [2, p. 221–222].…”
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    The Seal of Daichin Shasa-Byuja Khan by Bembya L. Mitruev

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The seal was granted to the Kalmyk Khan Tseren-Donduk by the 7th Dalai Lama. It is uniquely distinguished by that this is the only royal seal to bear the title of its owner. …”
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    Fictional Marriage Proposal of Anonymous Astrakhan Khan by Roman Hautala

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Following this hypothesis, the alleged author of the letter could be the ruler of Astrakhan Yamgurchi or the Crimean khan Sahib Giray. However, this assumption remains only a hypothesis, and the author of this article hopes that future researchers will be able to identify both the author of the letter and its recipients. …”
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    Review of the Monograph of Zardyhan Qinayatuly Kazak State and Jochi Khan» » by Zh.M. Sabitov

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…From this derive such errors as: naming Jochi with the title of khan, while he was not a khan; confusion with the localiza- tion of the Ak Horde and Kok Horde; ignorance of the fact that Abul Khair Khan became khan only in 1430; uncritical confidence in such unreliable source as Natanzi; improper and unreasoned periodization of the history of the Eastern part of the ulus of Jochi; ignorance of the fact that Berke did not come to power in 1257 but a little later; ignorance of the name of khan Tuda-Mengu when listing the Golden Horde khans; errors in compiling genealogies of the Jochids; incorrect genealogy of the Golden Horde khan Kutlug Timur and his descendants; erro- neous etymology of the ethnonym “Kazak” by attributing to it the origin from the ancient Saks; numerous errors in the chronology of the eastern part of the ulus of Jochi; pseudoscientific etymology of the origin of the term Juz from the ancient Xiongnu as well as pseudoscientific attempt to find the roots of the Kazakh ethnic territory in the realm of the Black Sea Saks (Scythians).…”
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    Buryat Songs about Genghis Khan: Tracing Ethnicity Markers by Liudmila S. Dampilova

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Songs with a motif of chase contain parallels with plots of all-Mongol toponymic legends. The song titled ‘Two Steeds of Bogdo’ (Bur. Bogdyn hoyor zagal) and known among the Mongolic peoples dates back to the Mongolian medieval literature — The Tale of Two Steeds of Genghis Khan. …”
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    Illocutionary Acts in Religious Discourse: The Pragmatics of Nouman Ali Khan’s Speeches by Saiful Akmal, Fitriah Fitriah, Haya Zafirah

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The data were analysed by using the textual analysis and open coding from three speeches by Nouman Ali Khan in a seminar titled “When Muslims Works Together” at the Islamic Association of North Texas (IANT). …”
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    “Genghis Khans” of the 17th-18th centuries: between politics and religion by Baatr Uchaevich Kitinov

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The study aims to investigate the impact of religion on the utilisation of Genghis Khan’s title by the Mongolian leaders during the XVII- XVIII centuries. …”
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    Juchid silver coins with names of Mahmud b. Muhammad b. Timur Khan and Amir Tin-Sufi b. Mansur by Zayonchkovskiy, Yu.V., Tishkin, V.E.

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Dangs of the first group with the name and title of Emir Din-Sufi were published by Yu.V. Zayonchkovsky in 2012, a year later A.A. …”
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    The Change in the Status of Tarkhani in the Change of the Turani Society to the Mongolera in the Iran. by Abdol Rasul Kheirandish

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…Such status was known among the turks and the Mongols. Chengiz khan gave this title to two men who had helped him in a very tight and dangerous situation. …”
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    Male victimization of women Covered in Society’s Expectation in Razia Sultana Khan’s Seduction: The Perspective of Seven Building Tasks of Language by Nurvita Wijayanti

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…This Bangladesh short story titled Seduction is one of the representatives of society that has sexist culture. …”
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    Bashkir Family Names Derived from Social Titles and Ranks: Historical and Etymological Analysis by Rezida A. Suleimanova

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Thus, the historical and etymological analysis of surnames derived from the onyms хан ~ ҡан ‘khan ~ qan’, бәк ~ бик ‘beg ~ b(e)ik’, бей ‘bey’, батыр ‘ba(gha)tur’, алп, алып ‘alp’, шаҡман ‘shaqman’ makes it possible conclude as to the significance of titles and ranks in the formation of Bashkir anthroponymy. …”
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    The investigation on the diffusion of the historical characters’ titles in proverbs and aphorisms common among people of Kerman by Isa Moradi, Abolghasem Amir Ahmadi, Ali Eshghi Sardehi

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Then, from among the related resources, the titles of historical characters in proverbs and aphorisms were investigated and analyzed. …”
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