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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE GEREGE/ PAIZA - VALUES OF ASIAN CIVILIZATION IN THE 7-8th CENTURY OF HIJRY / 13-14 th CENTURY 27-29th October, 2015 ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA

Organizers: The Mongolian Academy of Sciences The Center for International Research and Education, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran Supporters: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mongolia The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran The Institute of International Affairs, MAS The Institute of History and Archaeology, MAS The Institute of Language and Literature, MAS Venue: The Negotiation Hall of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mongolia Time: 28-29 October, 2015

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM 27 October, 2015 Tuesday 15:00 Open Ceremony of Exhibition on Collection and Paintings of Mongol Il Khanid Dynasty 28 October, 2015 Wednesday 8:30 Registration 9:00 Welcome Greetings Academician, B. Enkhtuvshin President of MAS 9:15 12:50 Morning Session Panel 1 D. Gankhuyag, State Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Chair: Dr. Prof. R.Bandii Head of International Cooperation Department, Mongolian Academy of Sciences Discussant Dr. Mehrdad Kiaei Counselor, Foreign Ministry of the IRI Academician B. ENKHTUVSHIN President of Mongolian Academy of Sciences Traditional Relationship between Mongolia and Islamic Republic of Iran Prof. MASOUD BAYAT Zanjan University, IRI An overview of Rising and Falling of Soltanieh as Capital Prof. YASUHIRO YOKKAICHI Japan Ardabīl document studies and the research project between Iran, China and Japan Introduction of some new-found documents in Mongolian and Turkic writings

Dr, CHEN YONGZHI Relics and China A study on the Gerege (Paiz) of Mongolian Period Director of Institute of Cultural Archaeology, Inner Mongolia, 11:00-11:15 Coffee break Prof. ALIREZA BAHRAMIAN Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia, IRI Scientific and Cultural growth in Iran in 7-8 th, 13-14 A.D centuries. DR. O.NYAMDAVAA MAS, Institute of International Affairs, Academician D.TSEVEENDORJ Institute of History and Archaeology MAS The Mongolian culture, traditions and language in Persia Dr. MANSURA HAIDAR Administrative structure in the Ilkhanid Persia India Prof. of IRI MOHSEN JAFARI MAZHABHAGHIGHI National Library and Archives Numismatic History of Ilkhanid Era: Some Materials for Writing Dr. TS.MINJIN Mongolia Gerege : The Symbol of Authority Lecture of Law Enforcement University, 13:00 Lunch

14:00 Afternoon Session Panel 2 Chair: Prof. Masoud Bayat Zanjan University, IRI) Discussant: Dr. D.Tod Head Department of Historical Documentation, I nstitute of History and Archeology MAS) Ass. prof. Dr BÜLENT GÜL Hacettepe University, Turkey The importance of Mongolian words with Arabic letters for Mongolian language history Монгол-Перс толь бичгийн судалгаа Dr. E.V. NOLEV Institute of Mongolian, Buddhist and Tibetan Studies of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) The Jarliq and the Gerege (paiza): the features of the integration of Russian principalities in the political space of the Mongol Empire Prof. MASOUD FARYAMENESH Academy of Persian language and literature, IRI Buddhism in the Ilkhanid period Dr. TS.ENKHCHIMEG Scientific Secretary for Social Sciences of MAS Relationship between Chagatay s Ulus and Ilkhanid 16:00-16:20 Coffee break Ass.. Prof. Dr A.ENKHBAT Technology Origin of the Gerege Mongolian University of Science and Dr. YANG HYE-SUK Republic of Korea About the Paiza of the Mongol in "The History of Koryeo" Dr. AKBAR IRANIGHOMI Head of the Research Center for Written Heritage, IRI The importance of Jami Al -Tavarikh (History of the Mongols) and its role in the historiography of Iran and Mongolia Dr. G.TSETSEGDARI Director of Antoine Mostaert center of Mongolian studies Observation on the Original Manuscripts of Dictionary Mukaddimat al-adab

29 October, 2015 Thursday 9:00 11:30 Morning Session Panel 3 Chair: Prof. ALIREZA BAHRAMIAN Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia, IRI Discussant: Dr. M.KHURMETKHAN Institute of International Affairs, MAS Dr. Prof J. BAYASAKH international Хубилай хааны Тэнгэрт өргөсөн бичиг Director of Institute of relations MAS Dr. Prof BURKETBAI KELMANNULY AAYGAN A Mongolian Momentum to the History of Kazakhstan Dr. D.TOD Head Department of Historical Documentation, Institute of History and Archeology MAS Mongolians in the Persia Dr. Prof TS. BATTULGA Mongolian National University Cerâhiyyet ül Hâniyye or "Surgical scripture of Il-Khanid Dynasty Dr. D.PUREVJAV International Institute of Nomadic Civilization Oral messenger (letter) tradition in the Secret History of Mongols and its later influence 12:00 Lunch 14:00 Historical Site Trip to Karakorum city 30 October, 2015 Friday 14:00 Departure from Karakorum to UB.