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How a Mongol Prince lived in the Golden Horde/ Nogai 2

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Today, we look at what life was like for a Mongol prince living in the Golden Horde, through the example of Nogai (c.1237-1300), the infamous (and I argue, erroneously depicted) khanmaker of the late thirteenth century Golden Horde. Introduction to Nogai: /watch/Uy28tHL2O2428 The Mongol Tribes: Did they Exist?: /watch/woCVIhbTMNuTV DONATIONS Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/thejackmeister?locale.x=en_US Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jackmeister Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheJackmeister/ PRIMARY SOURCES: Birchbark manuscript in Mongolian: http://kronk.spb.ru/library/poppe-nn-1941.htm The Mission of Friar William of Rubruck: His Journey to the Court of the Great Khan Möngke, 1253-1255. Translated by Peter Jackson. Edited by Peter Jackson and David Morgan. London: The Hakluyt Society, 1990. The Mongol Mission: Narratives and letters of the Franciscan Missionaries in Mongolia and China in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries. Translated by a Nun of Stanbrook Abbey. Edited by Christopher Dawson. New York: Sheed and Ward, 1955. The Travels of Ibn Battuta, A.D. 1325-1354. Volume 2. Translated by H.A.R. Gibb. Cambridge: The Hakluyt Society, 1962. Rashīd al-Dīn. The Successors of Genghis Khan. Translated by John Andrew Boyle. New York: Columbia University Press, 1971. Rashiduddin Fazlullah. Jami’ u’t-tawarikh: Compendium of Chronicles: A History of the Mongols. Translated by W. M. Thackston. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University, 1998. SECONDARY LITERATURE: Abzalov, Lenar. “Languages Used in the Records Keeping and Paperwork Culture of the Golden Horde.” In The Golden Horde in World History: A MultiAuthored Monograph. Edited by Rafael Khakimov and Marie Favereau, 212-219. Sh. Marjani Institute of History of the Tatarstan Academy of Sciences: Kazan, 2017. Atwood, Christopher. “Banner, Otog, Thousand: Appanage Communities as the Basic Unit of Traditional Mongolian Society.” Mongolian Studies 34 (2012): 1-76. Broadbridge, Anne F. Kingship and Ideology in the Islamic and Mongol Worlds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Cherkas, Boris. “Territorial Organisation of the Ulus of Jochi. (Territory to the West of the Don.).” In The Golden Horde in World History... 153-174. Haw, Stephen G. “The Persian Language in Yuan-Dynasty China: A Reappraisal.” East Asian History 39 (2014): 5-32. Ivanov, Vladimir. “The Nomadic Population of the Ulus of Jochi.” In The Golden Horde in World History... 540-550. Kramarovsky, Mark. “The Golden Horde as a Civilisation (Based on Archaeological Materials).” In The Golden Horde in World History...427-447. Kulpin-Gubdaydullin, Eduard. “Environmental and Economic Criteria of Civilisation in the Golden Horde.” In The Golden Horde in World History...448-457. Lane, George. Daily Life in the Mongol Empire. Westport, Connecticut, and London: the Greenwood Press, 2006. Minnegulov, Khatip. “Literature of the Ulus of Jochi and the Post-Golden Horde Tatar Khanates.” In The Golden Horde in World History... 515-523. Nedashkovsky, Leonard. “Agriculture, Cattle Breeding, Crafts, and Trade.” In The Golden Horde in World History... 550-578. Pochekaev, Roman. “The Law of the Golden Horde. Taxation. Court Etiquette and the Protocol.” In The Golden Horde in World History.. 175-192. Sayfetdinova, Elmira. “Formation of the Historiographic Tradition.” In The Golden Horde in World History... 524-528. Trepavlov, Vadim. “The Administrative Structure. Administrative Organisation.” In The Golden Horde in World History... 144-152. Uzelac, Alexander. Под сенком Пса - Татари и јужнословенске земље у другој половини XIII века. Belgrade: Утопија, 2015. Vásáry, István. “Multilingualism and Cultural Interactions in the Golden Horde.” In The Golden Horde in World History... 528-539. Vásáry, István. “‘History and legend’ in Berke Khan’s Conversion to islam.” In Turks, Tatars and Russians in the 13th-16th Centuries, 230-252. Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2007. MUSIC ATTRIBUTIONS: “Throat singing- Tuvan Chylandyk style,” Giovanni Bortoluzzi / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File: Throat_singing_-_Tuvan_Chylandyk_style.ogg “Overtone Singing- Tuvan Sygyt,” Giovanni Bortoluzzi / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File: Overtone_singing_-_Tuvan_Sygyt.ogg “Undertone singing,” Cassa342 / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File: Undertone_singing.ogg Machinations by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100510 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ The other music is provided by Epidemic Sound. http://www.epidemicsound.com

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