KALA-TAU HILL AS A MEDIEVAL MONUMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND EPIGRAPHY IN THE WESTERN URALS
Journal: Golden Horde Review (Vol.5, No. 4)Publication Date: 2017-12-28
Authors : I.M. Gabdrafikov;
Page : 921-926
Keywords : Golden Horde; Tatars; archaeology; Bashkortostan; epigraphy; inscription; Islam;
Abstract
Objective: To provide a description of Starokalmashevo hillfort and the Starokalmashevo gravestone with an Arabic epitaph found in the mid-20th century in close proximity to the site of ancient settlement. They are here described not only as monuments of the Middle Ages, but also as objects of historical heritage testifying to the continuous process of ethno-culturogenesis in the Western Cis-Urals up to modern times. Research materials: The author considers the issues of medieval history, ethno- and cultural genesis of the Western Cis-Urals in light of the example of the Starokalmashevo hillfort, located on the hill of Kala-tau (Chekmagushevsky district of the Republic of Bashkortostan), as well as the Starokalmashevo gravestone. The author provides a complex description of these archaeological and cultural monuments and points out the importance of preserving these objects as an integral part of the local population and the entire Volga-Ural region's collective historical memory. Research novelty: The author presents new materials, including the stories of community elders about the origin of the above-mentioned archaeological sites. He analyzes the inscriptions on the tombstone, including its new reading, and draws a conclusion about the continuity of the population of this territory for a sustained period.
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