Genghizovo Law: the legal heritage of the Mongol Genghizovo Law. The legal heritage of the Mongol Empire in the Turkic-Tatar
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For the first time, the book analyzes the influence of the legal heritage of the Great Mongol Empire on the legal development of the Turkic-Mongol states that arose after its collapse. The author identifies the main sources of Genghizov Law, traces the evolution of its main institutions - such as the right to the supreme power on the basis of belonging to the Golden Hod, the procedure for election in the khan, tax regulation, etc. The effect of imperial legal institutions in separate the countries of the late Middle Ages and the New Age.
The book is designed for historians, orientalists, historians of law, sources, as well as students studying in these specialties.
2nd edition, corrected and supplemented
The book is designed for historians, orientalists, historians of law, sources, as well as students studying in these specialties.
2nd edition, corrected and supplemented
Author:
Author:Chekaev Roman Yulianovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Law & Legal
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Reference books
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:9785298044042
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