Political History and State Organization of the Crimean Khanate (1441–1783) [PDF]
Geographically situated between the Don-Dnieper rivers, the Crimean Khanate played an important role in between the centuries XV and XVIII in Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and the northern regions of the Black Sea. After the disintegration of
Elif Uzunagach
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Rehabilitation of the Crimean Khanate by Historians in a five-volumes book about the Crimean Tatars [PDF]
Author of the article analyzes the 3rd volume of the History of the Crimean Tatars, dedicated to the Crimean Khanate of the15th–18th centuries, published in Kazan in 2021, and resulted from the 2-year international research project aiming to produce the ...
Vladimir Bobrovnikov
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Features of administration of justice in the Crimean Khanate [PDF]
The article analyzes the problems of functioning of judicial system in the Crimean Khanate. The law institute of the Crimean judges was an important component of the Crimean judicial system.
Eldar Vaniev
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Crimean Khanate in Ottoman documents (part 2)* [PDF]
n 2013, in Istanbul (Turkey), with the assistance of the General Directorate of State Archives of the Republic of Turkey’s Prime Ministry, the book “Osmanlı belgelerinde Kırım hanlığı” (“The Crimean Khanate in the Records of the Ottoman Documents”) was ...
Refat Abduzhemilev
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Crimean Tatar-Danish diplomacy in the documents of the Crimean Khanate [PDF]
The rubric presents original in language and style yarlyks and letters of the Crimean Khanate’s ruling elite, with the translation into Russian, reflecting the Crimean Tatar-Danish contacts in the 17th century (Latinographic transliteration and ...
Refat Abduzhemilev
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Crimean Tatar-Danish diplomacy in the documents of the Crimean Khanate. Part 2 [PDF]
The rubric presents original in language and style yarlyks and letters of the Crimean Khanate’s ruling elite, with the translation into Russian, reflecting the Crimean Tatar-Danish contacts in the 17th century (Latinographic transliteration and ...
Refat Abduzhemilev
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Heritage Inherited from Steppe Culture and Golden Horde Khanate: Tribal Aristocracy and Karachu Beys in the Crimean Khanate [PDF]
The tribal aristocracy in The Golden Horde Khanate and its successors, shaped by the steppe culture, developed with the elements inherited from the ancient heritage of geography.
Derya Derin Paşaoğlu
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Circassia and the Crimean Khanate: the evolution of relationships (XVI-XVIII centuries)
At present investigation of the regional history, which is an element of all-Russian and world processes, has acquired particular relevance, as it makes it possible to soak up the national culture, form national identity, and preserve socio-cultural ...
Zarema Yurievna Adzinova
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Development of the State Correspondence Language of the Crimean Khanate [PDF]
Objectvie and materials of the research: In the article the matter for consideration is the problem of the lingual basis in yarlyks of the Crimean Khanate.
R.R. Abduzhemilev
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Heritage of the Golden Horde: the origins of Crimean Khanat cities
Golden Horde State during its existence on the Crimean Peninsula origin two towns Solkhat – Krym (modern Stariy Krym) and Kirk-Yer (modern Chufut-Kale). At the time of its emergence in the mid-15th century, the Crimean Khanate "inherited" only these two ...
Bocharov Sergei G.
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