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- biːr])) was a large trade hub on the Silk Road and the capital city of Moxel in 1230-1237. It was the administrative center of Murunza and one of its...
- Slavic: щеляг, romanized: schelyag. Shelegs were probably minted in Kabir (Moxel, client state of Khazar Kaghanate) since approximately 5th c AD. The term...
- Нарича, romanized: Narchat, Narchatka, Naricha) was a Moksha Queen, ruler of Moxel mentioned in Russian sources as Murunza. She was daughter and successor...
- Атямас, romanized: Atiamas, lit. 'belonging to Atäm (Thunder God)') was a Moxel prince of 13th c. He was the son of Kanazor (King) Puresh and brother of...
- lit. 'pureh brewing time born') was a Moksha Kanazor, ruler of Kingdom Moxel in (Middle Volga) mentioned in Russians sources as Murunza.[need quotation...
- France sent as an amb****ador to the Mongols in the 1250s, called them "Moxel". The same term appears in the Persian/Arabic 14th-century chronicle of...
- ISBN 978-9789659081. Retrieved 2022-04-16. Belinsky, Vladimir (2007). Moxel Country (in Russian). Smolensk: Posokh. ISBN 978-966-7601-91-1. Mierow,...
- the 18th century. The earliest written mention of Moksha, in the form of Moxel, is considered to be in the works of a 13th-century Flemish traveler, William...
- including folklore, toponymy, historical, and archeological data connected to Moxel culture, traditions and Medieval trade routes. Among the findings of Boris...
- was conquered by Batu Khan in 1237. In Latin sources, it is mentioned as Moxel (Mokshaland). The Russian Laurentian Codex mentions the name of the Moksha...