Who could be and who could not be judged by Girays: on court and trial in the Khanate of Crimea [PDF]
The article is an analysis of the judicial functions of khans of the Crimea since 15th to 18th c. Basic levels and directions of the khan’s justice as the supreme court of the khanate are clarified. Besides that khans are also characterized as organizers
Pochekaev, R.Yu.
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The Crimean Khanate during the Rule of Mengli and Mehmed Girey (1478 – 1524) [PDF]
Yuliia Chekysh
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Denise Klein (Hrsg.), The Crimean Khanate between East and West (15th-18th Century)
Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung, Bd. 63 Nr. 4 (2014)
Mariusz Wiesław Kaczka
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Eastern Encounters: Ilia Repin's Orientalist Aesthetics Abroad and at Home
This essay examines Ilia Repin's sustained engagement with European Orientalist painting and its impact on his oeuvre. Through close readings of three of his major works, Sadko in the Underwater Kingdom (1876), Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan (1885), and Zaporozhian Cossacks Writing a Letter to the Turkish Sultan (1880–91), it argues that Repin ...
Maria Taroutina
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Legal aspects of relations between the Crimean Khanate and the Ottoman Empire in views of European contemporaries. Pt. 1: Study of sources of 16th–17th cc. [PDF]
The problem of legal status of the Crimean Khanate towards the Ottoman Empire attracts substantial attention of scholars and stimulates lively discussions between adherents and opponents of idea on the vassalage of Crimea.
Roman Pochekaev
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Fake cast florins from Kezlev [PDF]
It is not for the first century already, that the composition of the monetary circulation of the Crimean Khanate in different periods of its history has been studied. As a result was developed an objective and largely consistent scheme of attribution and
Mikhail Choref
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Multi-Domed Mosques in the Crimean Khanate [PDF]
This paper is aimed to analyse architectural features of a group of mosques from the age of the Crimean Khanate, the multi-domed and multi-section mosques. In the Crimea, there are two mosques of the kind: Sultan Selim Mosque in Feodosia (Kefe) and Dzhuma Dzhami (Cuma Camii) in Yevpatoria (Gozlev).
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Beginning of Crimea "Ottoman Archaeology" and Return of Mengli I Giray to Power in 1478
The research data on Crimean sites dating from the XV–XVIII centuries make it possible to establish conditionally chronological stages in the formation of Ottoman archaeology on the peninsula: 1) "Early Ottoman" (1450–1500): 2) "Ottoman" (1500–1600) and ...
Victor L. Mytz
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Historical geography of the Crimean Khanate based on the written sources of European origin from the 15th–17th centuries [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to examine the written narrative sources of European origin, containing information on natural conditions, territorial boundaries, cities and the administrative division of the Crimean Khanate.
Rasim Kadyrov
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Report on the vakuf property of mosques, mesjids and mektebs of the city of Bakhchisarai (From the inventory of the former Mufti Efendi) [PDF]
To readers attention is offered a small fragment from the message of the Mufti of Crimea Musallaf Efendi, which provides brief data of the state of vakuf property of Muslim religious sites for 1785–1786 , prepared by the Qadies (Judges) of 5 ...
Shukri Seytumerov
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