Ethnocartography of Medieval Yugra

A. Golovnev
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The uncertainty of the location of the chronicle Yugra is attributable by several circumstances, including its localization both to the west and to the east of the Urals, with the division in written sources of the people(s) called Yugra / Ugra into steppe nomads (Ugrians, Ungry, Magyars, Hungarians), who went west to the Carpathians, and taiga dwellers (Yugra), who remained «in the midnight countries». For ethnographers and historians, this topic is relevant not only from the perspective of the historical geography of the 11th – 17th centuries, but also as a key to understanding many plots of Russian history related to the colonization and development of the resources of the Urals and Siberia. Is it possible today to add something to this old discussion? The author believes that visual sources (maps) can open new perspectives and place new accents, since cartography has particular reliability and credibility as a direct projection of reality. On early maps and in accompanying descriptions, Yugra is located mainly in the Urals, although, apparently, the Yugrichs also lived east of the Urals. Moscow, while moved northward and eastward in the 14th century, especially after the baptism of Permians by Stefan, provided the Yugra spreading beyond the Urals. While in the 11th – 16th centuries Yugra was in the orbit of influence (or part of the domain) of Novgorod the Great, then from the end of the 15th century, it became the possession of the Moscow Grand Prince, who in 1488 supplemented his title with the name «Yugorsky». Since that time, Yugra has been increasingly mentioned beyond the Urals, and after the defeat of Novgorod from Moscow, the very name «Yugra» becomes a thing of the past and is replaced by new, Moscow names –«Vogul» and «Ostyak».
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编年史《尤格拉》位置的不确定性可归因于几种情况,包括它在乌拉尔以西和以东的位置,以及书面资料中将被称为尤格拉/尤格拉的民族分为向西前往喀尔巴阡山脉的草原游牧民族(乌格里人、翁格里人、马扎尔人、匈牙利人)和留在 "午夜之国 "的泰加居民(尤格拉人)。对于民族学家和历史学家来说,这个话题不仅从 11-17 世纪历史地理学的角度具有现实意义,而且还是了解俄罗斯历史上与乌拉尔和西伯利亚资源的殖民化和开发有关的许多情节的关键。今天是否有可能为这一古老的讨论添砖加瓦?作者认为,视觉资料(地图)可以开辟新的视角,赋予新的重音,因为制图作为现实的直接投影具有特殊的可靠性和可信度。在早期的地图和附带的描述中,尤格拉主要位于乌拉尔地区,尽管尤格拉人显然也居住在乌拉尔以东。莫斯科在 14 世纪向北和向东移动,尤其是在斯特凡对佩尔米亚人进行洗礼之后,裕固族的足迹遍布乌拉尔山之外。11-16 世纪,尤格拉属于诺夫哥罗德大帝的势力范围(或领地的一部分),15 世纪末,尤格拉成为莫斯科大公的领地,1488 年,莫斯科大公用 "尤戈尔斯基 "补充了他的头衔。从那时起,"尤格拉 "这个名字在乌拉尔地区以外被越来越多地提及,而在诺夫哥罗德从莫斯科败退之后,"尤格拉 "这个名字已经成为过去,取而代之的是莫斯科的新名字--"沃古尔 "和 "奥斯特亚克"。
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