- governors. The term
corresponds to dārugheh (Persian: داروغه ) and
basqaq or
baskak in Turkic, dálǔhuāchì in
Pinyin or ta lu hua ch'ih in Wade–Giles (Traditional...
-
repeating a
suggestion by
Gerhard Doerfer that it was
influenced by
Turkic baskak (bāsqāq),
meaning 'agent, tax collector'. Some
theories have
posited a Turkish...
-
religious sphere, St.
Paphnutius of
Borovsk was the
grandson of a
Mongol baskak, or tax collector,
while a
nephew of Khan
Bergai of the
Golden Horde converted...
- its princes,
especially between those of Tver and Moscow. In 1327, the
baskak Shevkal,
cousin of Öz Beg,
arrived in Tver from the Horde, with a large...
-
October 2023.
Retrieved 29
January 2011. on the
occasion of the
demand of the
baskak of the Tatars, Burundai, that the
prince Vasylko and Lev raze
their cities...
- Tver for the murder,
executing him in 1326. When the Khan's cousin, the
baskak Shevkal, and his
Tatars were
killed in Tver and a
rebellion erupted there...
- from the
original on 2015-03-10.
Retrieved 2021-07-28. Yanilmaz, Sumeyye;
Baskak, Dilber; Yucesan, Melih; Gul,
Muhammet (December 2021). "Extension of FEMA...
-
destruction of Tver'". In 1327, a
Tatar official and
cousin of Özbeg, the
baskak Shevkal,
arrived in Tver from the Horde, with a
large retinue. They took...
- p. 58.
Retrieved 29
January 2011. on the
occasion of the
demand of the
baskak of the Tatars, Burundai, that the
prince Vasylko and Lev raze
their cities...
- [citation needed]
Taxes regularly collected by the
darughachi or
basqaq (
baskak) from the
subordinate Rus' prin****lities
provided the Horde's
coffers with...