论西伯利亚西部前蒙古时期的Kipchaks人的存在问题(基于对“Ak Kubek”的分析)

D. Iskhakov, I. G. Zakirova
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研究目的:研究前蒙古时期在西伯利亚南部、阿尔泰及邻近地区的东奇普察族存在问题,包括确定该地区特定奇普察族形成的痕迹。研究资料:数据来自鞑靼达斯坦“Ak Kubek”,阿拉伯编年史和俄罗斯编年史,其中包含史诗和历史性质的信息。以前出版的作品,以这样或那样的方式影响这个问题,但需要一个关键的方法和补充,也被采用。研究成果及新颖性:通过对达斯坦“Ak Kubek”的内容和阿拉伯的an-Nuwayri和Ibn Khaldun编年史的研究,我们可以得出这样的结论:V.V. Radlov记录的西伯利亚-鞑靼达斯坦包含了重要的历史内容,可以追溯到前蒙古时期,并与具有不同民族起源和占领不同领土的Durut (tert, durt)和Toksoba氏族有关。可以将一些史诗英雄(可汗Kotyan / Kidana)与特定的西方波罗夫西亚团体的领导人联系起来,例如在蒙古征服期间在匈牙利寻求庇护的Terterovichi可汗Kotyan。第二组,Toksoba (Toksobichi),在分析的dasan中以其主要人物,王子Ak Kubek biy为代表,属于东Kipchak氏族,参与了西伯利亚鞑靼人,巴什基尔人,哈萨克人和阿尔泰人的民族形成。达斯坦“Ak Kubek”与阿尔泰人联系的时间和原因不能明确地解决,因为西伯利亚鞑靼人在西伯利亚汗国灭亡期间迁移到阿尔泰北部地区。然而,在蒙古人之前,东奇普察人在西伯利亚南部和阿尔泰存在的假设似乎是可能的。
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On the question of the presence of traces of pre-Mongol Kipchaks in Western Siberia (based on the analysis of the dastan “Ak Kubek”)
Research objectives: To consider the problem of the Eastern Kipchak presence in the pre-Mongol period in Southern Siberia, Altai, and adjacent territories, including the identification of traces of specific Kipchak clan formations in this area. Research materials: Data from the Tatar dastan “Ak Kubek”, Arabic chronicles, and Russian chronicles containing information of an epic and historical nature were used. Previously published works, which in one way or another affect this issue but need a critical approach and addition, were also employed. Results and novelty of the research: This study of the content of the dastan “Ak Kubek” and the Arab chronicles of an-Nuwayri and Ibn Khaldun, in which epic information has been transmitted through the Mamluks from the Kipchaks, allows us to conclude that the Siberian-Tatar dastan recorded by V.V. Radlov contains important historical content dating back to the pre-Mongol period and related to the Durut (tert, durt) and Toksoba clans which had different ethnic origins and occupied different territories. It was possible to connect some epic heroes (Khan Kotyan / Kidana) with the leaders of specific Western Polovtsian groups, such as the Terterovichi Khan Kotyan who sought refuge in Hungary during the Mongol conquest. The second group, Toksoba (Toksobichi), which in the analyzed dastan is personified by its main character, the princely son Ak Kubek biy, belonged to the Eastern Kipchak clan formations that participated in the ethnogenesis of the Siberian Tatars, Bashkirs, Kazakhs, and Altaians. The time and reasons for the connection of the dastan “Ak Kubek” to the Altaians cannot be unambiguously resolved due to the migrations of Siberian Tatars to the region of the Northern Altai during the fall of the Siberian Khanate. However, the hypothesis of the pre-Mongol presence of eastern Kipchaks in Southern Siberia and Altai seems probable.
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