-
Sarai for the
Kurultai to
elect a new khan, who
would then re-issue
their yarlyks (patents),
would no
doubt often witness this khan
kutermiak rituals, which...
- A
jarlig (comes from a
Turkic word yarlıq) also
transliterated yarlyk in
Russian and Turkic, is an edict, permission,
license or
written commandant of...
-
Retrieved 2
October 2023. [...]
Michael of Tver',
after receiving the
yarlyk (edict) of the
Mongol Khan in 1304 as
grand prince of
Vladimir and Moscow...
- treated. In the 16th century,
churchmen circulated a
translated Mongol yarlyk that
granted tax
immunity to the Church. The
historian Charles Halperin...
-
Middle Mongol:
jarlig (royal decree) → Russian: ярлык (
yarlyk; label,
price tag) → Mongolian:
yarlyk (price tag)
Middle Persian: handaz- (to plan, allot)...
- In 1252,
Alexander Nevsky met with
Sartaq at Sarai.
Alexander received yarlyk (license) to
become Grand Duke of
Vladimir in v****alage to the
Kipchak Khanate...
- so-called "Tatar yoke").
Until the 15th century,
Russian princes received a
yarlyk from the khan; it was not
until about 1480 that the
Mongol domination of...
-
Andrey and Ivan left for the
Golden Horde to s****
Uzbeg Khan's
patent (
yarlyk) for
taking over the
title of
Grand Prince.
Rivals Konstantin of Tver and...
- 1269–1271),
Lithuania (1275), and
Alans in
Caucasus (1277). The very
first yarlyk (license)
found by
historians was
written on
behalf of Mengu-Timur and contained...
- Yury of
Moscow (who had
schemed against Aleksandr's
father to gain the
yarlyk or
patent of
office from the khan of the
Golden Horde, the
Mongol kingdom...