ORIENTALIST ESPER UKHTOMSKY (1861-1921) ON HISTORICAL MIGRATIONS ACROSS THE GREAT STEPPE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26577/jh-2019-2-h8Abstract
The aim of our study is to analyze the text of a half-forgotten work of the Russian orientalist Ukhtomsky E., who visited Central Asia in ХIХ с. The task of the study was to determine the place of this book, among other works made in the genre of cut-up, or travel notes. The relevance of the topic is justified by the implementation of the State Program «Ruhani Zagyru». The subject of the research is the author’s original scientific hypotheses about the role and place of ethnic groups, including the Turkic-speaking peoples of the region, in the history of Eurasia and the world. The practical and scientific significance of the work lies in the comparative analysis of the works of Ukhtomsky, on the materials of foreign historiography published in recent years, which was done for the first time in Kazakhstan. The results of the study can be applied in the process of university training of historians, orientalists, and cultural studies.