On the tradition of using hanging metal seals in the offi­ces of the Golden Horde and Post-Horde States

Research objectives: Following M.A. Usmanov stated claim that hanging seals were not at all used in the Horde offices, this became an indisputable fact. However, D. Kolodzeichik proved the existence of golden hanging seals, which were officially called altunbaisa, on Crimean charters of the 17th cen...

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出版年:Золотоордынское обозрение
第一著者: Belyakov A.V.
フォーマット: 論文
言語:英語
出版事項: Tatarstan Academy of Sciences, Marjani Institute of History 2024-03-01
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description Research objectives: Following M.A. Usmanov stated claim that hanging seals were not at all used in the Horde offices, this became an indisputable fact. However, D. Kolodzeichik proved the existence of golden hanging seals, which were officially called altunbaisa, on Crimean charters of the 17th century. He suggested that this innovation was introduced into the office of the Gireys. Recent studies allow us to speak confidently about the widespread existence of gold and silver gilded seals in the territory of the Siberian, Crimean and Kazan Khanates, in the Nogai Horde, and in the Caucasus in the 16th century. In addition, they are recorded among the peoples of the Middle Volga and Trans-Urals. Only two types of documents were certified with such seals – wool and letters of commendation. Traces of the phenomenon lead to the late Golden Horde’s offices. This paper exa­mines information about the use of metal hanging seals in the offices of the Golden Horde and post-Horde states. Research materials: Messages from the inventories of the archives of the Posolsky Prikaz and the Collegium of Foreign Affairs, Russian-Crimean and Russian-Nogai embassy books, as well as documents of the internal office work of the Foreign Ministry. Results and scientific novelty of the study: The existence of gold and silver hanging seals, which were used to fasten individual documents in the post-Horde states of the 16th century, is demonstrated. At the same time, indirect data and the logic of the transformation of clerical practices allow us to assume their presence at least as early as the 15th century. Golden seals, apparently, became a logical step in the gradual transformation of the khan’s labels and paiz. At some point, these two items merged into one. This could have happened after the practice of awarding paiz ceased. The observations made here allow us to rethink the ideas about the Horde’s stationery traditions that have been long established in the scientific community.
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spelling doaj-art-d3c6d25ee3da414fa1b4b7dc93bfbe002025-08-20T01:23:24ZengTatarstan Academy of Sciences, Marjani Institute of HistoryЗолотоордынское обозрение2308-152X2313-61972024-03-01121486210.22378/2313-6197.2024-12-1.48-62On the tradition of using hanging metal seals in the offi­ces of the Golden Horde and Post-Horde StatesBelyakov A.V. 0Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow, Russian Federation belafeb@yandex.ruResearch objectives: Following M.A. Usmanov stated claim that hanging seals were not at all used in the Horde offices, this became an indisputable fact. However, D. Kolodzeichik proved the existence of golden hanging seals, which were officially called altunbaisa, on Crimean charters of the 17th century. He suggested that this innovation was introduced into the office of the Gireys. Recent studies allow us to speak confidently about the widespread existence of gold and silver gilded seals in the territory of the Siberian, Crimean and Kazan Khanates, in the Nogai Horde, and in the Caucasus in the 16th century. In addition, they are recorded among the peoples of the Middle Volga and Trans-Urals. Only two types of documents were certified with such seals – wool and letters of commendation. Traces of the phenomenon lead to the late Golden Horde’s offices. This paper exa­mines information about the use of metal hanging seals in the offices of the Golden Horde and post-Horde states. Research materials: Messages from the inventories of the archives of the Posolsky Prikaz and the Collegium of Foreign Affairs, Russian-Crimean and Russian-Nogai embassy books, as well as documents of the internal office work of the Foreign Ministry. Results and scientific novelty of the study: The existence of gold and silver hanging seals, which were used to fasten individual documents in the post-Horde states of the 16th century, is demonstrated. At the same time, indirect data and the logic of the transformation of clerical practices allow us to assume their presence at least as early as the 15th century. Golden seals, apparently, became a logical step in the gradual transformation of the khan’s labels and paiz. At some point, these two items merged into one. This could have happened after the practice of awarding paiz ceased. The observations made here allow us to rethink the ideas about the Horde’s stationery traditions that have been long established in the scientific community.http://goldhorde.ru/en/stati2024-1-5/golden horderussian state of the 15th–17th centuriescrimean khanatenogai hordegolden sealletter of commendationcharter
spellingShingle Belyakov A.V.
On the tradition of using hanging metal seals in the offi­ces of the Golden Horde and Post-Horde States
golden horde
russian state of the 15th–17th centuries
crimean khanate
nogai horde
golden seal
letter of commendation
charter
title On the tradition of using hanging metal seals in the offi­ces of the Golden Horde and Post-Horde States
title_full On the tradition of using hanging metal seals in the offi­ces of the Golden Horde and Post-Horde States
title_fullStr On the tradition of using hanging metal seals in the offi­ces of the Golden Horde and Post-Horde States
title_full_unstemmed On the tradition of using hanging metal seals in the offi­ces of the Golden Horde and Post-Horde States
title_short On the tradition of using hanging metal seals in the offi­ces of the Golden Horde and Post-Horde States
title_sort on the tradition of using hanging metal seals in the offi ces of the golden horde and post horde states
topic golden horde
russian state of the 15th–17th centuries
crimean khanate
nogai horde
golden seal
letter of commendation
charter
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