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Darughachi (Mongol form) or
Basqaq (Turkic form) were
originally designated officials in the
Mongol Empire that were in
charge of
taxes and administration...
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suggestion by
Gerhard Doerfer that it was
influenced by
Turkic baskak (
bāsqāq),
meaning 'agent, tax collector'. Some
theories have
posited a
Turkish or...
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appointing darughachi (commissioners, lit. "those who
press the seal") and
basqaq (local officials) to
manage the
region back to normalcy. He also summoned...
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Livonian Knights attacked the
Novgorod Republic in 1269, the Khan's
great basqaq (darughachi), Amraghan, and many
Mongols ****isted the army ****embled by...
- prin****lity
complained to
Talabuga about the
overzealous tax-collector
Ahmad the
Basqaq.
Talabuga in turn had Ahmad’s
settlements destro****.
Ahmad (whose father...
- Soon after, the new
Mongol regime began collecting tributes through a
basqaq in Kiev and elsewhere, as
Carpine already observed in the 1240s. Former...
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Volodymyr home to Novgorod. He was
stopped by
Prince Fiodor of Kiev, a
Tatar basqaq (tax collector), and
fifty warriors. In 1916, new
evidence was published...
- "Tatars".[citation needed]
Taxes regularly collected by the
darughachi or
basqaq (baskak) from the
subordinate Rus' prin****lities
provided the Horde's coffers...
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Starobaskakovo (Russian: Старобаскаково; Bashkir: Иҫке Баҫҡаҡ, İśke
Baśqaq) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Matveyevsky Selsoviet,
Kushnarenkovsky District...
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Novobaskakovo (Russian: Новобаскаково; Bashkir: Яңы Баҫҡаҡ, Yañı
Baśqaq) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Starogumerovsky Selsoviet, Kushnarenkovsky...