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Heritage of the Golden Horde Tatars: scientific events
The Marjani Institute of History of the Tatarstan Academy of Sciences is a leading humanities research center in Tatarstan. It is one of the recognized and authoritative regional centers in Russia and an important link in international academic cooperation in the field of studying the history of the Tatars, Tatarstan, Eurasian history, and Turkic-Tatar civilization. Researchers from the Usmanov Center for Research on the Golden Horde and Tatar Khanates of the Marjani Institute of History of the Tatarstan Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with colleagues from other research centers in the Russian Federation and abroad, not only investigate the historical realities of the past, including the Golden Horde state and Tatar Khanates but also develop common approaches to its history, which is essential in modern conditions. As part of this work, roundtable discussions and presentations were organized in Bashkortostan and the Samara Region in May-June 2023. All of these scientific events provide a significant impetus for the study of the legacy of the Tatars of the Golden Horde at the regional and international levels. An important outcome is the establishment of cooperation between historians and local historians from the Volga and Ural regions. Joint discussions of scientific issues have allowed not only to outline the prospects for further research, but also to establish new productive traditions in the relationships between professionals and history enthusiasts.