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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 first academic History of the Crimean Tatars in a five volumes.
Владимир Бобровников
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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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Review of the Book: Yakubovich M.M. Philosophical Thought of the Crimean Khanate [PDF]
The book “Philosophical Thought of the Crimean Khanate” by Mikhaylo Yakubovich offers a comprehensive study of the religious and philosophical heritage of the Crimean Khanate. It should be mentioned that up to the present there was no such work among the
R.R. Abduzhemilev
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Kırım Hanlığı’nda Kölelerin İstihdam Alanları (17. Yüzyılın İkinci Yarısı)
Crimean Khanate in northern area of Black Sea became the important slave source for Ottoman Empire between 15th and 18th centuries. Crimea is a location where Russian, Ukrainian, Bosnian, Polish, Nemce, Hungarian, Georgian and Circassian were getting ...
Zeynep ÖZDEM KÖSE, Faruk SÖYLEMEZ
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Elite culture of Early Modern Crimean Khanate: Western Travellers' Perceptions
The statehood of the Crimean Tatars indigenous people of Crimea is little known worldwide. In the era of the Crimean Khanate, the Crimean Tatars cultivated elite culture characterised by a synthesis of European customs and Islamic religious traditions. The term "elite culture" refers specifically to the cultural society of the established aristocracy,
Elmaz Asan
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The Evolution of Diplomatic Practices in the Crimean Khanate
The official documents from the Crimean Khanate period constitute pivotal sources for elucidating the characteristics of the written language employed by the state apparatus.
Mehmet Arpacı
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The Crimean Khanate under the reign of Gazi Giray II.
ABSTRACT The Crimean Khanate was originaly a successor state of the Golden Horde. For one century it competed with the other successor of the Golden Horde, the Kazan Khanate, for the inheritance of the Golden Horde. After one century none of the competing powers but a third power, Muscovy, succeded to recover the former territory of the Golden Horde ...
A. Turk
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The given article is a translation from English of the well- known scholar, historian Alan Fisher`s work The Crimean Tatars. He was a professor of State University in Michigan, the USA.
Alan Fisher
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THE ALLIANCE OF THE CRIMEAN KHANATE WITH RZECZPOSPOLITA, 1654–1657: MILITARY ASPECTS
Yaroslav Pylypchuk
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