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In the new issue of Forbes Q&A, Forbes Kazakhstan ratings editor Ardak Bukeeva talks with the director of the Institute of the Ulus of Jochi, historian Zhaksylyk Sabitov. They talk about the economy of the Golden Horde and its trade relations with other contemporary states; where Princess Turandot's father is buried; how the Kipshaks domesticated the horse and why scientists do not like to study the history of the Kazakh Khanate. For cooperation inquiries — [email protected] Subscribe to our channel - @forbeskazakhstanyoutube See also: Forbes Q&A https://cutt.ly/5WF32kQ Forbes U30 https://cutt.ly/vWF8wIH Green Corridor https://cutt.ly/GWF8WoN Women in Forbes https://cutt.ly/xWF8D1G Forbes Events https://cutt.ly/9WF88iW Our website — https://forbes.kz/ Time codes 00:00 Start 00:27 Greeting 01:13 What was the Ulus of Jochi like 03:35 The reign of Uzbek Khan 05:09 How many years did the Golden Horde flourish 07:59 What was the taxation like in the Horde 09:01 What was the Horde budget spent on 10:32 Ulus money Jochi 12:24 What language was used for office work 14:57 When did the Horde collapse 18:55 Borders of the Ulus of Jochi 23:07 What is the city of Almaty and where was it located 24:50 The reign of Khaidu and Princess Turandot 28:40 Which tribes were given to Chagatai 33:20 Were there famines in the Golden Horde 34:39 How much was Sultan Beybars sold for 37:53 History of the Kazakh Khanate 41:11 Why don't they study the history of the Kazakh Khanate 44:10 Is there an interest among young people in history 45:50 What does paleogenetics show 49:44 Origin of the Kipchaks 53:10 Who are the relatives of the Ili Saks 54:39 About the female chromosome 56:22 What can be learned from genetic analysis 59:40 Famous women in stories 01:04:33 What rights did women have in the Golden Horde 01:05:43 New projects