PROGRAMME International Conference

5–8 October 2016 National Heritage Institute in Ostrava Odboje 1941/1

Mongolian Expansion and the Development of The – Mongolians and Eastern Europe 17:30–18:00 Michele Campopiano (University of York, York) 5 OCTOBER Central Europe Assessing Mongol Military Powers: Strategical and Tactical 9:00–9:30 Opening 10:30–11:00 Anton Gorskiy Analysis in Franciscan Writings on in the 13th Mongolian Expansion and Its 16:00–16:30 Robert Antonín (University of Ostrava, Ostrava) (Institue of Russian History, Russian Academy of Science, Century Mongolian Expansion – a View from Inside Mongolian Campaign into Central Europe. Short-Term Moscow) and Long-Term Consequences of the Mongolian Invasion The Establishment of Mongol Power in Eastern Europe: 18:00–18:30 Jana Valtrová (Masaryk University, Brno) Inuence on Development Regional Variations 9:30–10:00 Borjigidai Oyunbilig (Renmin University of in Central Europe Medieval European Mission and Martyrdom under the China, Beijing) Mongolian Rule: Conceptualizing 'Religion'? 11:00–11:30 Iurii Obukhov (Praskoveisky Historical in the Eurasian Area in the About the Asud 16:30–17:00 Przemysław Wiszewski (University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw) Museum) and the North th th 10:00–10:30 Jaqadai Čimeddorji Decisive or Unimportant? The Role of the Mongol Wars in Economic, Ethnic and Political Changes in 13th–Century 13 and 14 Centuries (Inner University, Hohhot) 11:30–12:00 Ayrat Sitdikov (Kazan (Volga Region) Federal The Conquest Strategy of the Mongol Empire Against the Poland Univiersity, Kazan) 8 OCTOBER Jurchen Jin Dynasty and Their Last Two Wars Material Evidence of the Mongol Conquest on 17:00–17:30 Grischa Vercamer (Viadrina, Frankfurt/Oder) Archaeological Monuments of the Middle Volga Region Linguistics – Religion – Culture 10:30–11:00 Coffee Break Reactions Among the East-Central-European Rulers (Piasts, Przemyslides, Arpades) on the Mongolian Threat in 12:00–13:30 Lunch Break th 9:30-10:00 Václav Blažek – Ondrej Srba – Michal Schwarz the 13 Century after the Devastating Defeat in Poland Organisers: Earlier and Later Parallels of the Mongolian (Masaryk University, Brno/Charles University, Prague) and Hungary in 1241 Department of History Empire in the Central Asian Steppes (, 13:30–14:00 Liliya Yavorskaya (Russian Academy of Science/ Testimony of Mongolian Expansion in the Perspective of Institute of Archaeology, Moscow) Centre for the Research of Medieval Society ) Mongolian Loanwords in Ossetic 17:30–18:00 Tomáš Somer (University of Ostrava, Ostrava) New Information about the Mongol Conquest of the and Culture – VIVARIUM Bohemian Kingdom and the Mongolian Invasion of Europe: Lower Volga and about the Destiny of Russian People in Centre for Economic and Social History 11:00–11:30 Jiγačidai Buyandelger 10:00-10:30 Mehmet Ölmez (Yildiz Teknik Universitesi, , Myths and Facts the Golden Horde Faculty of Arts, University of Ostrava ( University Hohhot) Istanbul) The Meaning of Xianb(e)i 鮮卑, Shiwei 室韋 and the Mongolian Words and Loanwords through Mongol 18:00–18:30 Coffee Break 14:00–14:30 Sergei Bocharov Niluwen Mongols Expansion in Ottoman Languages and Anatolian Turkish in cooperation with: 尼鲁温 (Kazan (Volga Region) Federal Univiersity, Kazan) Dialects Department of Linguistics and Baltic Languages, 18:30–19:30 Evening Lecture Between Mongols and Byzantium The Crimean Peninsula 11:30–12:00 Ba. Batuyabar (Xinjiang Normal University, Jugderiin Lubsangdorji (Charles University, Prague) in the State of the Golden Horde Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, Brno Ürümqi) 10:30-11:00 Stephen Pow (CEU Budapest) A Letter Sent by Argun Khan to Pope Nicolaus IV National Heritage Institute in Ostrava The Mongolian Expansion and the Rise and Fall of Oirat 14:30–15:00 Vadim Trepavlov (Institue of Russian History, The Mongol Tatar Name Confusion: Why are Mongols Oriental Institute, Czech Academy of Science Power Russian Academy of Science, Moscow) Called Tatars so often? The Mongol Imperial Legacy in Eurasia with the support of: 12:00–12:30 Nadmid Sukhbaatar EVENING RECEPTION 11:00-11:30 Hautala Roman (Academy of Science of the Moravian-Silesian Region (Mongolian State University of Education, Ulaanbaatar) 19:30–21:30 15:00–15:30 Coffee Break Republic of Tatarstan, Kazan) th th Euro-Asian Academic Forum Oirats in the Period of the Mongol Empire (13 –14 Islamization of the Jochid and Hulaguid Uluses in centuries): How Did They Manage to Survive Complete? The Others – Mongolians in the Reections of Comparison: Points of View of Muslim and Christian 6 OCTOBER Excursion Medieval West Sources 12:30–14:00 Lunch Break In the Paths of Mongolian Warriors 15:30–16:00 Paul Srodecki (University of Ostrava, Ostrava) 11:30–12:00 Coffee Break 'Plaga orientalis'. The Mongol Invasion in Contemporary Mongolian Expansion and Cultural 7:00 Departure European Narratives and Its Impact on the Image of the Development 10:00 Legnica – Wahlstatt 12:00-13:00 Closing Lecture 12:00 Wroclaw (lunch and guided tour of city centre) 'Barbarian' East Felicitas Schmieder (University of Hagen, Hagen) 19:00 Cieszyn (guided tour of Castle Brewery, What Remained? The Afterlife of the Mongols in World 14:00–14:30 Sharnuud Dondogjal Munkh-Ochir (National 16:00–16:30 Piotr Boron (University of Silesia in Katowice, Council for Mongolian Studies, Ulaanbaatar) beer tasting, dinner) Space, World History, and World Culture in Latin Katowice) European 15th Century Cartographic Representations Development of Astronomy and Calendrical Systems 23:00 Arrival The Mongol Invasion of Poland (1241) in Silesian During the Mongolian and Their Diffusion Historiography in the Euro-Asia 7 OCTOBER 16:30–17:00 Norbert Kersken (Herder-Institute, Marburg) 14:30–15:00 Laikhansuren Altanzaya The Reection of Mongolians in the Historiography in the (Mongolian State University of Education, Ulaanbaatar) th Mongolians in Hungary and South-East Europe Holy Roman Empire of the 13 century PARTNERS On the Problem of the Names and Titles of Some Mongol Khans 17:00–17:30 Coffee Break 9:00–9:30 Balász Nagy (Eötvös Loránd University/ CEU Budapest) 15:00–15:30 Erdemtü Mingγad Royal Politics and the Mongol Attacks in Mid-Thirteenth (Minzu University of China, Beijing) –Century Hungary Oirat Translations of The Four Medical Tantras rGyud bZhi - Reections on Its Submitter, Translator and Scribe 9:30–10:00 Daniel Ziemann (CEU Budapest) EVENING RECEPTION Ruling from a Distance - Mongol Inuence Through 19:00–21:30 15:30–16:00 Coffee Break Dependent Rulers and Vassal States in Bulgaria

10:00–10:30 Coffee Break