Where Was Sarai, the “Capital” of the Jochid Ulus? Some Perspectives for Research on Sarai

Q4 Arts and Humanities Crossroads Pub Date : 2024-03-14 DOI:10.1163/26662523-bja10019
Hiroyuki Nagamine
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Regarding Sarai – the “capital” of the Jochid ulus (Golden Horde) and the “metropolis of the Qipchaq Steppe” – it is the established theory that Old Sarai was located at the Selitrennoe site, and New Sarai at the Tsarevskoe site, both on the Akhtuba River. However, new theories that disagree with this have emerged: these theories claim that there was only one Sarai, or that Sarai was located at different places. First, I examine these new theories, and show that, indeed, there may have been two Sarais, old and new. Next, I argue the following possibilities: the lower Volga valley between Sarai–Hajji Tarkhan as winter camp and Ukek–Bulgar as summer camp was the “capital region” of the early Jochid ulus; Saraijuq has been discussed as being the khans’ burial grounds (qoruq), however, from archaeological surveys and the “[dynasty] table” (jadwal) in the Paris manuscript of Muntakhab al-Tawārīkh-i Muʿīnī, Sarai (and its suburbs) also assumed that role.
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约基乌鲁斯的 "首都 "撒莱在哪里?研究撒莱的一些视角
关于金帐汗国(Jochid ulus)的 "首都 "和 "奇普恰克草原的大都会"--萨拉伊(Sarai),公认的说法是旧萨拉伊位于塞利特伦诺(Selitrennoe)遗址,新萨拉伊位于察列夫斯科(Tsarevskoe)遗址,这两个遗址都位于阿赫图巴河畔。然而,新出现的理论与此不同:这些理论声称只有一个撒莱,或者撒莱位于不同的地方。首先,我将对这些新理论进行研究,并证明确实可能有两个撒莱,即新旧两个撒莱。接下来,我将论证以下可能性:作为冬令营的萨拉伊-哈吉-塔尔汗和作为夏令营的乌克-布尔加之间的伏尔加河下游河谷是早期乔其德乌鲁斯的 "首都地区";萨拉伊朱克曾被讨论为可汗们的墓地(qoruq),但从考古调查和巴黎 Muntakhab al-Tawārīkh-i Muʿīnī 手稿中的"[王朝]表"(jadwal)来看,萨拉伊(及其郊区)也承担了这一角色。
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Crossroads Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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