Historical proverbs and phrases of the Golden Horde era: meaning and content
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26577/jh.2020.v97.i2.15Abstract
In the article, the author tries to explain the history, meaning and content of the appearance of
historical words and phrases that have been preserved thanks to the policies and actions of individual
khans during the Golden Horde. Through them, he delves into some obscure aspects of the history of
the Golden Horde as a whole and gives scientific explanations for these aspects. Explaining the origin
and content of the historical words “Religion remained from Uzbek”, “The neck of the Nara (camel) was
cut in Berdibek,” the author tries to show the views of the rulers of the Golden Horde in the XIII-XIV
centuries on Islam and the struggle for the throne of representatives of the Batu dynasty.
Whenever possible, each ruler is given a brief historical assessment. The views of every palace ruler
from Batu Khan to Uzbek Khan on Islam, the bloody struggle for the throne are examined on the basis of
written sources in Arabic, Persian and Turkish.