Alexander Avgustinovich Krotkov – the First Researcher of the Golden Horde City of Mohshy

The authors consider the scientific heritage of A. A. Krotkov (1866–1945), a famous Saratov archaeologist and numismatists who was also a discoverer of the Golden Horde city of Mohshy. The researcher identified the city of Mohshy with the Narovchat settlement in the Penza province in his article “In...

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Main Authors: Ikonnikov Dmitry S., Baisheva Maria I.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: TAS 2020-03-01
Series:Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
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Online Access:http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/31/605/
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spelling doaj-6d8e923fd0b443279acee255b16ef5562020-11-25T01:14:05ZrusTASPovolžskaâ Arheologiâ2306-40992500-28562020-03-01131596910.24852/pa2020.1.31.59.69Alexander Avgustinovich Krotkov – the First Researcher of the Golden Horde City of MohshyIkonnikov Dmitry S. 0Baisheva Maria I.1 Penza State UniversityDepartment of Education of the Administration of Spassk's DistrictThe authors consider the scientific heritage of A. A. Krotkov (1866–1945), a famous Saratov archaeologist and numismatists who was also a discoverer of the Golden Horde city of Mohshy. The researcher identified the city of Mohshy with the Narovchat settlement in the Penza province in his article “In Search of Mohshy” (1923). A.A. Krotkov used the data on archaeology, numismatics and historical geography for his scientific argumentation. The researcher led a number of archaeological excavations in Narovchat and in its neighborhood in 1925–27. He made an approximate plan of the city of Mohshy and reconstructed its history according to the results of these works. A.A. Krotkov believed that the city was built at the beginning of the reign of khan Uzbek (about 1313 AD). The city was the center of the ulus. The Mordva-Moksha people were the main population of the ulus. The city prospered in the middle of the 14th century. The long decline of the Mohshy started after the aggressive campaign of Tamerlane (1395). The authors conclude that, despite some errors, Krotkov’s works on the history of the Narovchat have scientific importance to this day.http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/31/605/archaeologya.a. krotkovnarovchat archaeological sitethe city of mohshythe golden hordenumismaticshistoriography
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author Ikonnikov Dmitry S.
Baisheva Maria I.
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Baisheva Maria I.
Alexander Avgustinovich Krotkov – the First Researcher of the Golden Horde City of Mohshy
Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
archaeology
a.a. krotkov
narovchat archaeological site
the city of mohshy
the golden horde
numismatics
historiography
author_facet Ikonnikov Dmitry S.
Baisheva Maria I.
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title Alexander Avgustinovich Krotkov – the First Researcher of the Golden Horde City of Mohshy
title_short Alexander Avgustinovich Krotkov – the First Researcher of the Golden Horde City of Mohshy
title_full Alexander Avgustinovich Krotkov – the First Researcher of the Golden Horde City of Mohshy
title_fullStr Alexander Avgustinovich Krotkov – the First Researcher of the Golden Horde City of Mohshy
title_full_unstemmed Alexander Avgustinovich Krotkov – the First Researcher of the Golden Horde City of Mohshy
title_sort alexander avgustinovich krotkov – the first researcher of the golden horde city of mohshy
publisher TAS
series Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
issn 2306-4099
2500-2856
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The authors consider the scientific heritage of A. A. Krotkov (1866–1945), a famous Saratov archaeologist and numismatists who was also a discoverer of the Golden Horde city of Mohshy. The researcher identified the city of Mohshy with the Narovchat settlement in the Penza province in his article “In Search of Mohshy” (1923). A.A. Krotkov used the data on archaeology, numismatics and historical geography for his scientific argumentation. The researcher led a number of archaeological excavations in Narovchat and in its neighborhood in 1925–27. He made an approximate plan of the city of Mohshy and reconstructed its history according to the results of these works. A.A. Krotkov believed that the city was built at the beginning of the reign of khan Uzbek (about 1313 AD). The city was the center of the ulus. The Mordva-Moksha people were the main population of the ulus. The city prospered in the middle of the 14th century. The long decline of the Mohshy started after the aggressive campaign of Tamerlane (1395). The authors conclude that, despite some errors, Krotkov’s works on the history of the Narovchat have scientific importance to this day.
topic archaeology
a.a. krotkov
narovchat archaeological site
the city of mohshy
the golden horde
numismatics
historiography
url http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/31/605/
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