Mukhsha Ulus

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Mukhsha Ulus (

Tsna
.

History

The territory of the Medieval Moksha kingdom Murunza was conquered by Batu Khan in 1237[1] In Latin sources mentioned as Moxel (Mokshaland).[2] Russian Laurentian Codex mentions the name of the Moksha king, Puresh.[3]

...in the year of the chicken, corresponding to 634, the sons of Jochi - Bagu, Orda and Berke, the son of Ugetai-kaan - Kadan, the grandson of Chagatai - Buri and the son of Genghis Khan - Kulkan engaged in a war with Mokshas, Burtases and Arjans and in a short time took over them.[4]

In 1313-1342

Öz Beg Khan
. In
Mişär dialect
were formed.

Literature

  • Making Mongol History: Rashid al-Din and the Jamiʿ al-Tawarikh (Edinburgh Studies in Classical Islamic History and Culture) by Stefan Kamola, Edinburgh University Press; 1st edition (August 14, 2019),
  • Лебедев В. И., Загадочный город Мохши, Пенза, 1958

References

  1. ^ Карамзин Н. М. История государства Российского: в 12 томах. — СПб.: Тип. Н. Греча, 1816—1829
  2. ^ *Hakluyt, Richard (1599). "The iournal of frier William de Rubruquis a French man of the order of minorite friers, unto the east parts of the worlde A. Dom. 1253". The Principal Navigations Voyages Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation (in English and Latin). Vol. 1. London: George Bishop, Ralph Newberie, and Robert Baker. pp. 71–92 Latin text, 93–117 English translation. Based on British Library MS Royal 14.C.XIII Fol. 225r-236r and thus ends prematurely.
  3. ^ Laurentian Codex, 1377, Russian National Library, Saint-Petersburg

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