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К вопросу о вознаграждении государственным служащим в тюрко-монгольских ханствах XIII—XIV вв. (по материалам «Дастур ал-катиб»)
The article is devoted to the problem of the endowment of the state officials in the Chingisid states of 13th—14th centuries AD. On a base of khans’ edicts (yarliks) on the appointments of different officials (military and civil) from the medieval Persian treatise “Dastur al-Katib fi Tayin al-Maratib (“A Scribe’s Guide to Determining Ranks”) written in the second half of the 14th century by Persian official Muhammad b. Hindushah Nakhchivani the author attempt to reconstruct the structure o f sources for the endowment of different categories of officials. He finds that formally the most part of money paid for such officers were designed to compensate their expenses made during the fulfilling of their duties. That is why the practice of collecting of customs and dues from private persons who appealed to them was important for some categories of officials.