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Book #1
Title: Chingizids: Dynasties and Epochs

Authors: A. G. Olovintsov and G. Zh. Tabuldin

This book is published in Russian language: 376 pp. A4. ISBN: 
9786010602342. Astana, 2010.  3000 copies published.

This book is a result of a decade-long research using archival data 
from different libraries, museums, private collections in Russia, 
Central Asia, Mongolia, China, North Caucasus and other 
countries/regions, including Arab-Persian sources. These materials are 
also based on the Russian, Mongolian and Kazakhstani expeditions. This 
painstaking effort involved trying to trace genealogies of the first 
rulers in the vast Genghis Khan empire Khans of the Golden Horde, 
Kazan, Astrakhan, Siberian, Crimean, Kazakh, Mogolistan and other hordes.

This book includes research findings covering descendants of 
Tamerlane, Yedige (Mangyts), who did not belong to the dynasty of the 
Great Ruler, but had family, trade, military and political ties. The 
researched number of Chingizids: 5000. The time span of this research 
is 800 years. Geographic boundaries: Eurasia. The research traces 
descendants and verifies their belonging to the house of Genghis Khan.

This book received positive feedback and reviews from prominent 
historians and scholars of Oriental, Turkic, Altaic, Mongolian 
studies, such as Professor T.I. Sultanov (Head, Department of Oriental 
Studies, St.-Petersburg State University), Jack Weatherford 
(Macalester College), Professor S.G. Klyashtorniy (Director, Institute 
of Oriental Manuscripts, Russian Academy of Sciences) and others.

Authors plan to make this publication available in English and other 
languages. At present, they are looking for sources of finance.

First part of the book contains general historical description of 
poly-vergent dynastic clans of the Great Ruler. Second more 
significant part of the book contains the genealogic tables inclusive 
reproductive continuous familial ties of Chingizids through the 
centuries up to the present, with short comments on each historical 
figure. Third part contains genealogy of Timurids and Yedige 
descendants. Final fourth part contains names indices, illustrations 
and literature used in this research.

Contents

- Foreword
- Genesis of the Chingizids Dynasty
- On determinants of military success of the Great Steppes nomads
- Genealogic areal of the Chingis Khan descendants
- Descendants of the Great Khans Ugedey and Tuluy
- On genealogic inheritance of Chingizids' laws
- Genealogy of the Golden Horde Khans
- Witnesses of the past. Ignach-krest
- On Batu-khan dynasty
- Dynasties of the Blue Khorde Khans
- Hereditary dynasty of Urus-khan
- Dynasties of Kazan Khans
- Scientific expedition to Mongolia
- Dynasties of Astrakhan Khans
- Dynasties of Crimean Khans
- Odyssey of the Crimean Khans last descendant Selim-Girey
- Temnikov princedom (khanate)
- Kasym Khanate
- Dynasty of Shebanids
- Khans who established Kazakh Khanate
- On hereditary line of Kazakh Khans
- On causes of departure migration of Zhanibek and Kerey sultans from 
  Abulkhair-khan
- On divergent hereditary branches of the first Kazakh Khans
- Rulers of the Great Zhuz
- Time of Great Disaster
- On dynasties of Abulkhair Khan
- On dynasties of Abylai Khan
- Sultanmamet and his descendants
- Kenesary Khan
- Chokan Valikhanov
- Descendants of Naimankhan, grandson of Abylai Khan
- On dynasties of Barak Khan
- Khans of Little Zhuz
- Bokey Khanate
- Zhangir Khan of Bokey Horde
- Siberian Khans
- On dynasties of Chagatay ulus rulers
- Genealogy of Mogolistan khans
- Rulers of Maverannahr (non-Chingizids)
- Ashtarkhanids (Djanids) - Bukharan Khans (chigizids)
- Genealogy of Khiva khans
- Genealogy of mangyt biys or Nogay Horde (non-Chingizids)
- Counts Yusupovs from the Romanov ulus
- Steppes elite of the 19th century
- On senior regional sultans-rulers
- At the crossing of epochs: Alikhan Bukeikhanov
- Poet-democrat Shadi Zhangirov
- Chingizids in Xinjiang province (Eastern Turkestan)
- Our contemporaries
- On presentation of "Mongol" film by S.V. Bodrov
- On historical literature and sources on Ch


Book #2: World Genealogy of Chingizids (in press)

Author: G. Zh. Tabuldin

450 pp. Astana, 2010. A4 format

Researched more than 9000 Chingizid descendants with wider geographic 
coverage extending from Eurasia to Northern Africa, USA and Europe. 
Broader research of the Golden Horde Khans and their reproductive 
continuous ties up to the present time. This volume is much wider in 
scope and breadth both qualitatively and quantitatively.

This research is an on-going endeavor and we are presently looking for 
collaboration within international circles of scholars. This line of 
inquiry is part of ethnogenesis research in time and space. Hence, we 
are very interested in continuous work in this direction and presently 
pursue different sources of finance.


Gizat Tabuldin (docent)
Director of the Centre for Genealogic Research
Academy Turan-Profi
Astana, Kazakhstan 010008
tel: +7 7172 376143
cell: +7 702 447 4008
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
http://www.turanpro.kz/proj/genealogy/



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