Цели монгольских захватчиков согласно европейским источникам середины XIII в. Часть 1
- Авторы: Дробышев Ю.И.1
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- Институт востоковедения РАН
- Выпуск: Том 13, № 2 (2021)
- Страницы: 123-156
- Раздел: Восток-Запад: контакты и противоречия
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/2312-8127/article/view/317218
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.22363/2312-8127-2021-13-2-123-156
- ID: 317218
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Середина XIII века - апогей могущества единой Монгольской империи. В 1241-1242 гг. происходит первое, самое кровавое и разрушительное вторжение монголов в Европу. Разумеется, для европейцев жизненно важным было найти ответ на вопрос: чего хотели захватчики, какие цели они преследовали? В данной статье автор показывает, что, ввиду обилия противоречивой информации и острой нехватки на первых порах объективного понимания нового врага, европейские политические и церковные деятели приписывали монголам множество целей (не менее восемнадцати!), из которых полностью подтвердились лишь три - нападение на Русь, Польшу и Венгрию, а остальные либо не были по каким-либо причинам реализованы, либо возникли в умах самих европейцев. Все эти «цели», выявленные в различных официальных и неофициальных европейских источниках, преимущественно датируемых серединой XIII в., обсуждаются с учетом информации синхронных восточных источников. Несмотря на широко известные идеи «мироустроительной монархии», возможно, на самом деле вынашивавшиеся монгольскими ханами, события в Европе позволяют предполагать, что их главной целью там было наказание венгерского короля Белы IV, отказавшегося выдать монголам скрывавшихся в Венгрии половцев.
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Юлий Иванович Дробышев
Институт востоковедения РАН
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Email: altanus@mail.ru
кандидат исторических наук, старший научный сотрудник отдела Истории Востока
107031, Российская Федерация, Москва, ул. Рождественка, д. 12Список литературы
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