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Источники

Монгольские источники.

Histoire secrète des Mongols. (HSM). 1994. Chronique mongole du XIIIe siècle, traduit du mongol, présenté et annoté par Marie-Dominique Even et Rodica Pop, préface de Roberte N. Hamayon. Paris: Gallimard.

Les lettres de 1289 et 1305 des Ilkhan Arfiun et Öljeitü à Philippe le Bel, (= Les letters…). 1962. éd. Antoine Mostaert et Francis Woodman Cleaves. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.

Rachewiltz, Igor de, 1972. Index to the Secret History of the Mongols. Bloomington: Indiana University, Uralic and Altaic Series. Vol. 121.

Персидские источники.

Al-Juvaynî [= Al-Juvayni]. 1912. Târîkh-i Jahângushâ, éd. Muhammad Qazvînî. Leyde-Londres, 2 vol.

Al-Jûzjânî [= Al-Juzjani]. 1864. Tabaqât-i Nâsîrî, éd. W. Nassau Lees. Calcutta: Bibliotheca Indica. Vol. XLIV.

Rashîd al-Dîn [= Rashid al-Din], 1957. Jâmi’ al-tawârîkh, éd. A.A. Alizade. Baku. Vol. 3.

Rashîd al-Dîn (Rashid al-Din). 1959. Jâmi’ al-tawârîkh, éd. B. Karîmî. Téhéran, 2 vol.

Арабские источники.

Ibn ’Arabshâh (= Ibn ’Àrabshah). 1832. Liber Arabicus sive Fructus imperatörüm etJocatio ingeniosorum, éd. G. Freytag. Bonn.

Al-Maqrîzî (= Al-Maqrizi). 1270 al-Mawâ’iz wa l-i’tibâr fi dhikr al-khitât wa l-âthâr, éd. Boulaq.

Al-’Umarî (= Al-’Umari). 1968. Das Mongolische Weltreich: al-’Umans Darstellung der mongolischen Reiche in seinem Werk Masâlik al-absâr wa mamâlik al-amsâr, éd. Klaus Lech. Wiesbaden: Asiatischen Forschungen. Vol. 14.

Сирийские источники.

Bar Hebraeus. 1890. Maktebonûth Zabhnê, éd. Paul Bedjan. Paris: Maisonneuve.

Армянские источники.

Akanc’i. 1949. History of the Nation of the Archers [T’at’arac’ Patmut’iwnk’], éd. et trad. Robert P. Blake et Richard N. Frye, Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. Vol. 12/3-4, p. 269–443.

Ganjakec’i. 1963. [Patmut’iwnk’ Hayoc’], trad. partielle John A. Boyle, «Kirakos of Ganjak on the Mongols», Central Asiatic Journal 8, 1963, p. 200–211. [Réimpr. dans John Andrew Boyle, The Mongol World Empire 1206–1370, Londres, Variorum Reprint, 1977].

Латинские источники.

Guillemus de Rubruc (= Rubrouck). 1929. Itinerarium, in Sinica Franciscana. Vol. 1, éd. P. Anastasius Van den Wyngaert. Quarrachi-Firenze: Apud Collegium S. Bonaventurae, p. 164–332.

Iohannes de Plano Carpini (= Carpini). 1929. Ystoria Mongalorum, in Sinica Franciscana. Vol. I, éd. P. Anastasius Van den Wyngaert. Quarrachi-Firenze: Apud Collegium S. Bonaventurae, p. 27–143.

Литература.

Aigle, Denise. 2000a. «Le mythe créateur d’histoire», in Figures mythiques des mondes musulmans, dir. D. Aigle, REMMM, 89–90, p. 7–38.

Aigle, Denise. 2000. «Figures mythiques et histoire. Réinterprétations et contrastes entre Orient et Occident», in Figures mythiques des mondes musulmans, dir. D. Aigle, REMMM, p. 89–90, p. 39–71.

Allsen, Thomas T. 1986. «Guard and Government in the Reign of the Grand Qan Môngke 1251-59», Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 46/2, p. 495–521.

Allsen, Thomas T. 1987. Mongol Imperialism: the Policies of the Grand Qan Môngke in China, Russia and the Islamics Lands. Berkley: University of California Press.

Allsen, Thomas T. 1989. Mongolian Princes and Their Merchant Partners, 1200–1260, Asia Major, 2/2, p. 83–126.

Allsen, Thomas T. 1994. The Rise of the Mongolian Empire and Mongolian Rule in North China, in The Cambridge History of China. vol. 6, Alien regimes and border states, 907-1368, éd. Herbert Franke et Denis Twitchett. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 321–413.

Allsen, Thomas T. 2001a. Sharing out the Empire: Apportioned Lands under the Mongols, in Nomads in the Sedentary World, éd. Anatoly M. Kazanov et André Wink. Curzon: Curzon-IIAS Asian Studies Series, p. 172–190.

Allsen, Thomas T. 2001. Culture and Conquest in Mongol Eurasia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 172–190.

Amitai-Preiss, Reuven. 1994. An Exchange of Letters in Arabic between Abaqa ilkhan and Sultan Baybars (A.H. 667/A.D. 1268-69), Central Asiatic Journal 38/1, p. 11–33.

Amitai-Preiss, Reuven. 1995. Mongols and Mamluks. The Mamluk-ilkhanid War, 1260–1281. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Amitai-Preiss, Reuven. 1996. Ghazan, Islam and Mongol Tradition: A View From the Mamlûk Sultanate. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies LIX/1, p. 1–10.

Amitai-Preiss, Reuven. 1999. Mongol Imperial Idéologie and the Ilkhanid War against the Mamluks, in The Mongol Empire & its Legacy, éd. Amitai-Press, Reuven & David Morgan. Ley de: Brill., p. 57–72.

Amitai-Preiss, Reuven. 2001. Turko-Mongolian Nomads and the Iqtâ’ System in the Islamic Middle East (ca 1000–1400 AD), in Nomads in the Sedentary World, éd. Anatoly M. Kazanov et André Wink. Curzon: Curzon-IIAS Asian Studies Series., p. 152–171.

Amitai-Preiss, Reuven. 1992. ’Ayn Jâlût Revisited, Tarih. 2., p. 119–150.

Aubin Françoise. 1974. Mongolie (histoire), Encyclopaedia Universalis. Vol. 11, p. 656–684, Paris, 1974.

Aubin Françoise. 1991. Les sanctions et les peines chez les Mongols, in La peine. Punishment, p. 242–293. Bruxelles: De Boeck Université.

Ayalon David. 1971. The Great Yâsa of Chingiz Khân, A Re-examination. Preface, Studia Islamica 33, p. 97–140 (part A, The Basic Data in the Islamic Sources on the Yâsa and on its Contents). [Réimpr. in Outsiders in the Lands of Islam: Mamluks, Mongols and Eunuchs, Variorum Reprints, Londres, 1988].

Ayalon David. 1973. The Great Yâsa of Chingiz Khân, A Re-examination. Preface, Studia Islamica 38, p. 107–156 (part C2, al-Maqrîzi’ Passage on the Yâsa under the Mamlûks). [Réimpr. in Outsiders in the Lands of Islam: Mamluks, Mongols and Eunuchs, Variorum Reprints, Londres, 1988].

Barfield Thomas J. 1989. The Perilous Frontier. Nomadic Empires and China, 221 BC to ad 1757. Cambridge Mass. & Oxford UK: Blackwell.

Barfield Thomas J. 2001. Steppe Empires, China and the Silk Route: Nomads as a Force in International Trade and Policies. Nomads in the Sedentary World, éd. Anatoly M. Kazanov et André Wink, p. 234–248. Curzon: Curzon-IIAS Asian Studies Series.

Basilov Vladimir N. 1992. Samanstvo u narodov Srednej Azii i Kazaxtana. M.

Beffa Marie-Lise. 1993. Le concept de tànggàri, «ciel», dans l’Histoire secrète des Mongols. Études mongoles et sibériennes 24, p. 215–236.

Bira Shira. 2000. Historiography among the Mongols. History of Civilisations of Central Asia. Vol. IV, part 2, The age of the achievement: A.D. 750 to the end of the fifteenth century. Paris: Unesco Publishing, p. 156–160.

Boyle John Andrew. 1972. Turkish and Mongol Shamanism in the Middle Ages. Folklore 83, p. 177–193. [Réimpr. in The Mongol World Empire 1206–1370, Variorum Reprints, Londres, 1977].

Broadbridge Anne F. 2001. Mamluk Legitimacy and Mongols: The Reigns of Baybars and Qalâw, n. Mamluk Studies Review 5, p. 91–118.

Ch’en Heng-chao Paul. 1979. Chinese legal tradition under the Mongols. The code of 1291 as reconstructed. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

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