- A
jarlig, also
written yarlyk, is an edict, permission, license, or
written commandant of
Mongol and
Chinggisid rulers' "formal diplomas." It was one of...
- Mongolia,
where Andrey was
appointed the next
grand prince of
Vladimir by
jarlig of the
great khan Güyük. On
their return to
Vladimir two
years later, they...
- in 1246. However, a
jarlig issued by Güyük Khan
confirmed him as
sultan over his
elder brother,
Kaykaus II in 1248. But this
jarlig would quickly be worthless...
-
excerpt from
Qutadgu Bilig,
written left-to-right,
showing Arabic influence.
Jarlig of Temür
Qutlugh The Old
Uyghur alphabet was
added to the
Unicode Standard...
- century. However,
jarlig, or
charter of immunity, also
contributed to the
strengthening of the Church. With the
reign of Möngke-Temür, a
jarlig was
issued to...
- claimants. Instead,
their rival Mikhail of Tver
received the
Vladimirian jarlig from khan
Toqta in 1305. Daniel's son Yury (alias Georgiy; r. 1303–1325)...
- nobility. A
governorship of the prin****lity, however, was
prescribed by a
jarlig (declaration by the Khan)
issued from the
Golden Horde to a
Rurikid sovereign...
-
Jarlig proclaiming Ikh Khüree as
Niislel (Capital) Khüree, 1912....
- the
practice of
having the four
great aristocrats in his
kheshig sign
jarligs (decrees), a
practice that
spread to all
other Mongol khanates. Mongol...
- the
Khans of the
Golden Horde ****igned
important tasks to the Darkhan. A
jarlig of Temür
Qutlugh (ca. 1370–1399)
authorized rights of the
tarkhan of Crimea...