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Between the Chinggisid principle, loyalty, and self-aggrandisement: Jochid elites in the ‘Time of Troubles’ (1359 to circa 1380) – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 January 2025

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Abstract

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The author apologises for an error in the first sentence of the ‘Introductory notes’ on page 1. The first sentence should read as follows:

Introductory notes

The Jochid ulus was ruled by the descendants of Jochi Khan's second son, Batu, throughout the majority of the thirteenth and first half of the fourteenth centuries.

References

Landa, I. Between the Chinggisid principle, loyalty, and self-aggrandisement: Jochid elites in the ‘Time of Troubles’ (1359 to circa 1380). Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. Published by Cambridge University Press, 6 December 2024. doi:10.1017/S1356186324000269.CrossRefGoogle Scholar